historical roofing portfolio
View some of our favorite historic roofing restoration projects on churches, museums, Landmark buildings and homes. Read more about all of our historic projects here.
DUTCH-LAP OAK SPLIT SHINGLES AT HISTORIC MORGAN LOG HOUSE, PA
NATURAL THATCH ROOF AT HISTORIC OLD WORLD WISCONSIN
BILTMORE ESTATE COPPER RIDGE RESTORATION, ASHEVILLE, NC
SLATE RE-ROOF AT HISTORIC CHELSEA PLANTATION, JASPER COUNTY, SC
DRUNKEN-WEAVE CEDAR ROOF AT MACNIDER ART MUSEUM, MASON CITY, IA
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STEEPLE, COLUMBUS GA
STANDING SEAM COPPER ROOF AT HISTORIC CIRCULAR CHURCH, CHARLESTON, SC
LUDOWICI CLAY TILE LIFT & RELAY AT HISTORIC MATTAMUSKEET LODGE
WAVE PATTERNED CEDAR RE-ROOF AT HISTORIC BRYCE CANYON LODGE, BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UTAH
SLATE RE-ROOF AT ST. JOHNS CATHEDRAL, JACKSONVILLE, FL
Historic Roofing Preservation
When we restore a roof on a historic building, our focus is to maintain the original design and colors, while finding ways to improve the structural quality with new and improved materials.
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Historic Church Roofs
Some of the the most beautiful historic buildings are churches, which commonly feature copper details on steeples, and are composed of long-lasting materials such as slate and copper.
Historic Building Roof Preservation
Roofs on National Historic Landmarks and on buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places typically require great detail and careful consideration when it comes to replacing them. Many showcase intricate details and designs. Through the years, we have replaced copper ridges, cedar roofs, natural thatch roofs and clay tile roofs on historic buildings and homes.
Read More about historical roofing here.