Project Overview
This 10,800 square foot building was designed to support the operational needs of a modern fire station. Maine Metal Buildings handled the installation only, working with an insulated structure engineered to perform reliably in Maine’s demanding climate.
Project Specifications:
Double-Lok standing seam roof system
10,800 sq. ft. metal building
Installation only
Fully insulated


Built for Public Safety and Reliability
Fire stations demand dependable infrastructure that can perform year-round without interruption. The insulated building envelope helps maintain stable interior temperatures, protecting equipment and creating a comfortable environment for firefighters during long shifts and emergency responses.
The Double-Lok standing seam roof system provides superior weather resistance and longevity—an important consideration for public buildings where durability and low maintenance are critical.

Designed for Maine’s Climate
From heavy snow loads to seasonal temperature swings, this structure was installed to handle the realities of Maine weather. The standing seam roof system improves water and snow shedding while reducing the risk of leaks over time, making it a strong choice for municipal applications.
Supporting Local Communities
Projects like the Limerick Fire Station highlight how metal buildings can serve essential community functions while offering long-term value. Maine Metal Buildings is proud to support municipal projects with experienced installation and systems built to perform for decades.
If you’re planning a public safety, municipal, or commercial metal building in Maine, Maine Metal Buildings delivers dependable installation and proven building systems you can trust.

