DaVinci Roofscapes announced today the six outstanding winners of the 2024 DaVinci Masterpiece Contractor Project of the Year Awards.
Five residential projects and one commercial project from across the country have been chosen to receive the prestigious award. DaVinci Masterpiece Contractors' qualifications for the award include excellence in installation work, outstanding visual impact and the ability of the roofing work to transform the look of a home or commercial project.
The top honors for residential projects are awarded to:
- Allstar Construction, Eden Prairie, Minn., for reconstructing and reroofing a historic home following a fire. DaVinci Multi-Width Slate roofing, credited by firefighters with saving the structure from massive fire damage, was replaced on the roof of the 140-plus-year-old mansion.
- Great Roofing and Restoration, Columbus, Ohio, for replacing a wind-damaged roof with a DaVinci Multi-Width Slate roof in Smokey Gray on a castle-like estate. The team retained the existing copper turret and gutters to maintain the integrity of the expansive roof.
- JnJ Restoration, Evanston, Ill., for restoration of three structures on a historical property in the Village of Lake Forest with DaVinci Select Shake. The team gained approval from the local historical district to install the composite roofing product and for the Black Oak color selection.
- Oconee Designer Roofing, Milledgeville, Ga., for replacing the roof on a sprawling lakeside home with a DaVinci Single-Width Shake roof. An on-trend Tahoe color was chosen to complement the stacked stone exterior, providing a refined, natural appearance to the house.
- Shake Guys, Milwaukee, Wis., for updating the roof on a lakeside estate with weather-resistant DaVinci Select Shake. The custom home’s intricate roof features custom copper finishes and a dozen dormer windows.
The commercial project receiving top honors is:
- Totin Too, LLC, Wexford, Pa., for replacing the failing standing seam metal roof on the Shannopin Country Club structure in Pittsburgh with DaVinci Single-Width Slate in a European blend. The 100-plus-year-old historic club house was brought back to its original look with the synthetic slate roof.
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