Residential Restoration
Enhancing this 100-year-old home while maintaining its original character was key for the Smith Roofing & Exteriors team
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Aug 30, 2023 | Projects & Galleries | 0
Enhancing this 100-year-old home while maintaining its original character was key for the Smith Roofing & Exteriors team
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Jun 23, 2023 | Projects & Galleries | 0
The residential roof was leaking from wind-driven rains off the lake. It’s a very flat roof with a...
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Mar 1, 2023 | Projects & Galleries, Synthetic Shingles | 0
The customer’s house was in a historic section of town so he wanted a roof that would fit into the theme.
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Dec 8, 2022 | Projects & Galleries | 0
The Vail Mountain View Condos, a beautiful new residential development located in the coveted Vail Village, was built using energy efficient building products.
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Sep 5, 2022 | Projects & Galleries | 0
When a storm damaged the church’s cathedral roof with high winds, the organization reached out to Gary Paris at Atlas General Contractors.
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Jul 7, 2022 | Metal Panels & Shingles, Projects & Galleries, Underlayments | 0
Superior Roofing Standing Seam Copper in Denver.
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Apr 26, 2022 | Projects & Galleries | 0
Family reunions, wedding receptions and birthday parties held at Battle Creek Regional Park Pavilion now have an improved look.
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Mar 1, 2021 | Projects & Galleries | 0
With hazards like Irma always a possibility, residents have learned to respect the weather and pay attention to their roofing materials.
Read Moreby Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Jan 1, 2021 | Projects & Galleries | 0
When tasked with creating a multi-use structure in north-central Wisconsin, Zimmerman Construction knew the roof had to be strong enough to withstand the area’s harsh winter weather.
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