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Allied Roofing and Sheet Metal
Some of the Benefits of Metal Roofing Include:
Durability -According to the Metal Roofing Alliance, a metal roof will last two to three times longer than a traditional asphalt shingle roof. Metal coatings allow metal roofs to last longer than any other type of roof. A high-quality metal roof will likely be the last roof you'll ever need. Resistant to cracking, shrinking and eroding, metal roofing systems can also withstand extreme weather conditions. Metal roofs are expected to last for the life of the building.
Increase in Resale Value - Metal roof can improve the value of a home by between 1 percent and 6 percent.
Energy Efficient - Many residential metal roofs now utilize reflective pigment technology, which results in overall home energy efficiency, and lower utility bills. Metal roofs can reduce your energy bill by up to 30%.
Weather Resistant - Metal roofs are fire resistant and hold up well in storms and heavy winds.
Environmentally Friendly - All metal roofs are made from 30-60% recycled material which will reduce landfill waste.
Appearance - There is an endless choice of roof colors and style options.Residential metal roofs are available in a wide variety of design to complement any style home.
Cost - Because of metal's fire resistance, home buyers in almost 20 states can receive up to a 35% discount on their insurance premiums. Additionally, metal roofing can save up to 40% in annual energy costs, and some systems qualify for the Federal Energy Tax Credits.
William J. Thomas Studios
Gloriouso Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey yellow exterior in Detroit with wood siding and a gable roof.
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey yellow exterior in Detroit with wood siding and a gable roof.
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This close up shot shows the detail in this corten lightbox. The customer had intially wanted to use this space for tile artwork, but opted to go with this installation instead. The panel is made out of corten steel in Revamp's Abstract Leaf pattern and uses rope lighting and amber plexiglass to create a lightbox.
Photo credit: Hamilton Photography
Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
This 3-acre property in the historic town of Concord merges a new home with surrounding topography and builds upon the neighborhood's historic and aesthetic influences. With ten entrances, the success of place making is rooted in expressing interior and exterior connections. Slabs of antique granite, Ipe decking, and stuccoed concrete risers with bluestone treads are instrumental in shaping the physical and visual experiences of the property. A formal entry walk of reclaimed bluestone and cobble slice through a sculptural grove of transplanted, mature mountain laurels and azaleas, and a new driveway sweeps past the front entrance of the house leading to a parking court. A meadow forms an intermediate zone between the domestic yard and the untamed woodland, and drifts of shrubs and perennials lend texture and scale to the home and outdoor spaces.
Alberto Alarcon Heritage Woodworking & Carpentry
Front picket fence installed, with cladding and front door rebuild and restore.
Mid-sized traditional one-storey yellow house exterior in Sydney with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Mid-sized traditional one-storey yellow house exterior in Sydney with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
RCB Homes
Design ideas for a large mediterranean two-storey stucco yellow exterior in Orlando with a hip roof.
Fritz Home Builders
The Willowdale
Design ideas for an arts and crafts split-level yellow exterior in Detroit with stone veneer.
Design ideas for an arts and crafts split-level yellow exterior in Detroit with stone veneer.
Cantin Homes, LLC
Inspiration for a large tropical one-storey yellow exterior in Tampa with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Zimmerman and Associates
Large contemporary two-storey stucco yellow exterior in San Francisco with a flat roof.
Klar and Klar Architects, Inc
This is an example of a large beach style two-storey yellow exterior in Tampa with wood siding and a hip roof.
Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA
Photo Credit: Larry Lambrecht
Expansive one-storey stucco yellow exterior in Miami.
Expansive one-storey stucco yellow exterior in Miami.
Tarrs Home Improvements
This is an example of a large traditional two-storey yellow exterior in New York with vinyl siding and a clipped gable roof.
HELMAN SECHRIST Architecture
Helman Sechrist Architecture - Architect
Niki Dunaway - Photography
Beach style two-storey yellow exterior in Chicago with concrete fiberboard siding.
Beach style two-storey yellow exterior in Chicago with concrete fiberboard siding.
Seaside Construction - Custom Home Builder
This is an example of a large beach style three-storey yellow exterior in Houston with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Boston Design Guide
This is an example of an expansive beach style three-storey yellow exterior in Boston with wood siding.
Stamp & Hammer
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional two-storey yellow exterior in Toronto with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Cantin Homes, LLC
Large tropical one-storey yellow exterior in Tampa with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Kuhn Riddle Architects
Photo Credits: David Stansbury
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey yellow exterior in Boston with wood siding.
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey yellow exterior in Boston with wood siding.
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