Slate Roofing
Quarried from the heart of the earth, slate is the epitome of nature’s rugged durability and consummate beauty. Native to New England, this hearty material is ideally suited to traditional homes, and is available in an earthy palette of colors. Slate is also unique in that it is the only roofing material where variations in thickness can add textural interest, transforming the functional into a work of art. See examples of slate roofs... |
Cedar Roofing
Harvested from nature’s bounty, cedar exudes a natural warmth and rustic charm. Wonderfully durable, its inherent oils form a protective layer that is impenetrable to weather, and highly resistant to insects, mold, and mildew. It is also an excellent insulator for colder climates. With an array of choices in thickness and color, from Western Red to Alaskan Yellow, cedar provides the utmost in versatility and durability. See examples of cedar roofs... |
Tile Roofing
A craft born over 12,000 years ago, the art of tile-making showcases the ancient alchemy of air, earth, fire and water, molded into perfection by the touch of a master craftsman. Although modern technology has streamlined the process, tile’s versatility has remained unchanged. The inherent strength in fired clay makes it the most durable of all roofing materials. Furthermore, it is available in a wide variety of colors, textures, and patterns, and can provide your home with that classic Old-World charm. See examples of tile roofs... |
Metal Roofing
Aside from its obvious aesthetic appeal, copper is the most versatile of metals for roofing systems. It can be bent, formed, shaped, or molded, making it ideal for use in a variety of applications: raised-seam roofs on cupolas, bay windows, and dormers; gutter and leader systems; and various flashings and ornamentation. Its ability to form a patina enables it to withstand even the most severe weather. Copper is not only available in its natural form, but also coated with either lead or zinc. Additionally, we can also provide a variety of other metals, such as aluminum and steel, with natural or painted finishes. See examples of metal roofs... |
Asphalt Roofing
It is very easy to extol the benefits of an asphalt roof. Cost-conscious homeowners need not sacrifice elegance and originality, because asphalt shingles offer a stunning array of colors and patterns. In addition to its versatility, asphalt is renowned for its low-maintenance and durability, able to withstand decades of the most severe weather. See examples of asphalt roofs... |
Gutters & Leader Pipes
While gutters and leader pipes are meant to be primarily functional aspects of a roofing system, when crafted with care and good taste they can augment the style and elegance of any home. Available in an assortment of sizes, profiles, and materials, the possibilities for individual distinction are many. See examples of gutters and leader pipes... |
Cedar Siding
When it comes to warmth, versatility, and durability, nothing compares with cedar. As if this were not enough, it is beautiful to look at and environmentally sound. From traditional to contemporary, cedar lends itself to all styles of architecture and is available in several varieties: bevel, tongue and groove, and board and batton. See examples of cedar siding |