North Pitt Meadows Roofing — Rural Pitt Polder Acreage and Agricultural Community
North Pitt Meadows is the rural northern portion of the City of Pitt Meadows on the Pitt Polder agricultural flatland, combining rural acreage homes, agricultural holdings, equestrian properties, and substantial farm outbuildings. Built largely across the full century with continuous custom build and agricultural activity. Paragon covers all of North Pitt Meadows with institutional quality work and family ownership since 2010.
North Pitt Meadows sits in the rural northern portion of the City of Pitt Meadows on the Pitt Polder agricultural flatland, bounded by Pitt Lake and the surrounding wetlands to the north, the Pitt River to the west, the Maple Ridge boundary to the east, and Central Pitt Meadows to the south. The Pitt Polder is rich agricultural land reclaimed and protected by an extensive dyke system. The character is rural agricultural with substantial acreage properties, working farms, equestrian operations, blueberry and cranberry fields, and significant farm building inventory. Pitt Lake and the Pitt Addington Marsh wildlife management area anchor the northern edge. The area trends rural agricultural with strong long term ownership and a substantial equestrian community.
The housing stock here spans the full build out cycle. Older farmhouses from the early to mid century on the established agricultural holdings. Mid century rural homes through the 1960s and 1970s. Newer rural custom builds and estate homes from the 1980s through 2010s on subdivided acreages. The substantial value in North Pitt Meadows roofing work comes from the agricultural building inventory rather than residential alone. Barns, stables, riding arenas, equipment storage buildings, workshops, greenhouses, and processing buildings carry metal and flat roof systems at various replacement stages. The architectural character is rural agricultural with substantial individual property scale.
Roofing demand here is layered across rural single family replacement, agricultural and equestrian outbuilding work, and farm building metal roof. The rural residential replacement follows standard cycles. The agricultural building work is the North Pitt Meadows specialty. Metal roofing is the dominant agricultural material because of durability over large spans, fire resistance, cost effectiveness per square foot on large buildings, the ability to handle low slope applications, and the 40 to 70 year lifespan that matches agricultural ownership horizons. The flat Pitt Polder terrain means standard wind exposure without hillside amplification.
What we do in North Pitt Meadows
Agricultural and equestrian outbuilding work is the North Pitt Meadows specialty
North Pitt Meadows rural acreage and agricultural properties commonly include barns, stables, riding arenas, equipment storage buildings, workshops, greenhouses, and processing buildings. We handle the full range of agricultural and equestrian roofing work. Metal roofing is the dominant agricultural material because of the combination of durability over large spans, fire resistance, cost effectiveness per square foot on large buildings, and low slope capability. Exposed fastener metal panels work on most barns and equipment buildings. Standing seam metal works on premium applications and main residences. Large riding arenas and barns require structural understanding of long span roof systems with appropriate fastening, flashing, and snow load consideration. Smaller outbuildings (under 1,000 square feet) run $5,000 to $15,000. Medium structures (1,000 to 3,000 square feet) run $15,000 to $40,000. Large barns, arenas, and processing buildings (3,000 to 10,000+ square feet) run $40,000 to $150,000 or more.
Rural residential and the Pitt Polder setting
North Pitt Meadows rural residential follows standard cycles with material selection driven by property scale and owner preference. The flat Pitt Polder terrain means standard wind exposure without the hillside amplification seen in premium slope neighbourhoods. The dyke protected setting and surrounding wetlands create moderate humidity and moss pressure that warrants copper strip moss inhibitor on replacement. Premium architectural asphalt is mainstream on rural homes at $14,000 to $24,000. Standing seam metal at $24,000 to $60,000 is increasingly chosen on premium rural homes and estate properties because it pairs well with the agricultural building metal roofing and offers the longest lifespan for long term rural ownership.
North Pitt Meadows roof replacement cost in 2026
| Property type / material | Lifespan | Typical North Pitt Meadows cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard rural single family, asphalt | 25 to 30 years | $12,000 to $24,000 |
| Estate and acreage home, asphalt | 30+ years | $20,000 to $48,000 |
| Larger custom home, asphalt | 30+ years | $28,000 to $62,000 |
| Standing seam metal (residential) | 50 to 70 years | $24,000 to $60,000 |
| Synthetic cedar (Enviroshake) | 50+ years | $30,000 to $62,000 |
| Cedar conversion to asphalt | 25 to 30 years | $18,000 to $36,000 |
| Smaller outbuilding (under 1,000 sq ft) | 40 to 70 years | $5,000 to $15,000 |
| Medium agricultural (1,000 to 3,000 sq ft) | 40 to 70 years | $15,000 to $40,000 |
| Large barn / arena (3,000 to 10,000+ sq ft) | 40 to 70 years | $40,000 to $150,000+ |
North Pitt Meadows sub areas we cover
- Pitt Polder agricultural flatland, the rural farming interior
- Pitt Lake area, the northern wetland edge
- Rannie Road corridor, the northern rural connector
- Neaves Road corridor, the central rural spine
- McNeil Road area, rural agricultural
- Pitt River frontage, the western boundary
- Equestrian property concentrations, stable and arena properties
- Blueberry and cranberry field areas, working agricultural holdings
Adjacent areas we serve
Central Pitt Meadows(south). Maple Ridge(east). Silver Valley, Maple Ridge(east). Port Coquitlam(west across Pitt River). From the same crews. Pitt Meadows coverage end to end.
Why North Pitt Meadows owners choose Paragon
Family owned since 2010. Dual CertainTeed Master Roofer and IKO Master Roofer certified. 120+ five star reviews. Agricultural and equestrian building roofing expertise. Large span barn and arena metal roofing capability. Standing seam metal specialists. Rural acreage residential experience. Cedar conversion experts. Free on site assessments with detailed written quotes. 20 year workmanship warranty on residential replacements. No surprise extras.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard rural single family homes typically run $12,000 to $24,000 for architectural asphalt shingle replacement. Estate and acreage homes run $20,000 to $48,000. Larger custom homes run $28,000 to $62,000. Premium upgrades to standing seam metal run $24,000 to $60,000. Synthetic cedar Enviroshake runs $30,000 to $62,000. Cedar conversions run $18,000 to $36,000. Agricultural outbuildings and barns run $5,000 to $80,000+.
North Pitt Meadows is the rural northern portion of the City of Pitt Meadows on the Pitt Polder agricultural flatland. Rural acreage homes, agricultural holdings, equestrian properties, and substantial farm outbuildings. The Pitt Polder is rich agricultural land protected by an extensive dyke system. Pitt Lake and the surrounding wetlands anchor the northern edge. The area trends rural agricultural with strong long term ownership.
Yes. North Pitt Meadows rural acreage and agricultural properties commonly include barns, stables, riding arenas, equipment storage, workshops, and other agricultural structures. We handle metal roofing replacement on outbuildings (the most common agricultural material), specialty applications for large barns and riding arenas, and asphalt on smaller structures. Smaller outbuildings run $5,000 to $15,000. Large barns and arenas can run $40,000 to $150,000+.
Metal roofing is the dominant agricultural material because of durability over large spans, fire resistance, cost effectiveness per square foot on large buildings, the ability to handle low slope applications, and the 40 to 70 year lifespan that matches agricultural ownership horizons. Exposed fastener metal panels work on most barns and equipment buildings. Standing seam works on premium applications and main residences.
The flat Pitt Polder terrain means standard wind exposure without hillside amplification. The dyke protected setting and surrounding wetlands create moderate humidity and moss pressure. Standard suburban and rural roofing conditions apply. The main specialty consideration is the large agricultural building inventory that requires metal roofing expertise on large spans rather than residential shingle work.
Standard rural single family homes complete in 2 to 5 days. Estate and acreage homes run 4 to 8 days. Larger custom homes run 6 to 12 days. Premium standing seam metal projects run 7 to 14 days. Agricultural outbuilding projects run 1 to 5 days for smaller structures and 1 to 4 weeks for large barns and arenas. Cedar conversion adds 2 to 4 days.
North Pitt Meadows Farm or Acreage Roof Project? Free Assessment.
Free on site assessment with detailed written quotes. Agricultural and equestrian building specialists. Large span barn and arena metal roofing. Standing seam metal experts. Rural acreage residential experience. 20 year workmanship warranty.
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