If you're planning a roofing project in Lake Country or the surrounding Central Okanagan, you're situated between Kelowna and Vernon with lake-moderated temperatures but still facing Okanagan heat, snow, and wind that demand durable, well-built structures.
Farrow Built works with property owners across Lake Country, Kelowna, Vernon, Oyama, and Winfield to design and build structures that handle Central Okanagan conditions. Building permits in Lake Country are managed by the District of Lake Country. We handle all permitting for our builds.
Roofer Services in Lake Country
- New metal roof installation
- Complete re-roofing
- Residential roof replacement
- Agricultural roof installation
- Commercial roofing
- Roof maintenance programs
Common Roofer Needs for Lake Country Property Owners
Many Lake Country clients need roofer services for:
- New construction roofing
- Replacing aging asphalt or cedar shakes
- Metal roof upgrades
- Agricultural building roofing
- Residential re-roofing
30x40 and 40x60 are popular sizes for Lake Country properties.
Roofer Designed for Lake Country Weather
Lake Country sits between Kelowna and Vernon, surrounded by lakes. Properties benefit from a slightly moderated climate but still face snow loads, summer heat, and wind along lake corridors.
Our structures are installed to handle local snow loads, wind uplift, and extreme temperature changes — meeting all local building requirements and site-specific conditions.
Projects Near Lake Country

Acreage shop near Oyama

Post-frame garage in Lake Country

Roof replacement near Winfield
Areas We Serve Near Lake Country
Roofer FAQs — Lake Country
Are you a roofer in Lake Country?
Yes. Farrow Built provides professional roofing services in Lake Country, Oyama, Winfield, and surrounding Central Okanagan areas.
What roofing do you install in Lake Country?
We specialize in metal roofing — standing seam and exposed fastener systems. Metal is the best long-term roofing option for the Okanagan.
How long does a metal roof last?
A properly installed metal roof lasts 40–60 years. That's 2–3 times longer than asphalt shingles, with far less maintenance.