Local knowledge
Why Downtown Edmonton homeowners choose IronWrap
The downtown and central core — the Warehouse District, the Quarters, Boyle Street, McCauley, and the mature streets of Oliver (now Wîhkwêntôwin) — has limited detached single-family stock and a lot more commercial, institutional and multi-family roofing. That plays directly to our commercial metal roofing division: standing seam and architectural panel on low- and mid-rise buildings, plus the parapet caps, copings and custom flashings that flat and low-slope commercial roofs depend on.
Heritage is a big part of central work. Edmonton's older brick warehouses and character buildings often need custom sheet metal restoration — cornices, cap flashing, decorative metalwork, chimney and parapet detailing brake-formed to match the original profiles. This is specialist fabrication, and it's a service most general roofers don't offer.
For the condo and multi-family side, we work with property managers and condo boards on roof and metal-envelope projects, including stamped engineering and the documentation that strata corporations need for a major capital project. Re-roofing a townhouse row or a low-rise is a coordinated job, and we handle the access, staging and trade sequencing.
Central infill homes — the new skinny two-storeys replacing tear-downs in mature neighbourhoods — are increasingly going up with standing seam roofs to match their contemporary architecture. We do those too, and they pair naturally with metal siding on the same build.
What we see on Downtown Edmonton roofs
The specifics that matter here
Commercial & multi-family focus
Downtown is mostly commercial, institutional and multi-family roofing — standing seam, architectural panel, parapet caps and copings rather than suburban gable roofs.
Heritage sheet metal restoration
The Warehouse District's brick character buildings need cornices, cap flashing and decorative metalwork brake-formed to match originals. Specialist fabrication most roofers can't do.
Condo-board project documentation
We work with property managers and strata corporations on capital roof projects, including stamped engineering, access staging and the paperwork boards need to approve and fund the work.

