When cedar shingles proved to be unfeasible for a historic structure in New York, roofing contractors turned to a CertainTeed shingle to match the site's harmony with nature.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the historic nature of the Exposition Building made the project difficult, but Western Specialty Contractors was up for the job.
An iconic landmark on Philadelphia’s Boathouse Row relies on Kynar Aquatec®-based topcoat to achieve long-term durability, colorfastness, and service life.
Designed to achieve LEED Gold Certification, the Museum of the American Revolution's first roofing system needed the durability, reliability and flexibility mandatory for hosting several extensive green roofs.
RSS’ Nashville location completely removed the existing roofing, performed structural repairs and installed 3,400 square feet of a new Ludowici French Terra-Cotta tile roof with a beautiful bright green finish.
Michael Farrell would probably be the first to admit that it takes a very patient, dedicated person to own and maintain a home that’s on the National Registry of Historic Places. As the 30-year resident owner of the Art House (formerly the Elisha Taylor House), a 139-year-old Gothic Revival home in Detroit’s Brush Park Historic District, Farrell has embarked on several remodeling projects.