Wednesday, April 29, 2009
So many projects, so little time to post!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Dramatic Before & After


Here's another example of a customer wanting to get off the disposable roof treadmill. This Omega Batten Shake in coated steel was installed right over the existing 11 year old asphalt shingle and dramatically altered the appearance and feel of this nice family home. Now the entire house looks more beautiful and valuable.
One Green Upgrade


The owners of this 12 year old home in Reno knew that their "25 Year" asphalt shingles were coming apart. They wanted to do something distinctive and beautiful and not only get a new roof, but upgrade their home as well. By installing a new Omega Tile in coated steel over their existing shingles, they not only changed the look of their house, but by using recycled steel and not adding to a land fill they helped the environment at the same time.
Roof Upgrade, Craftsman-Style


The owner of this classic Craftsman-style home in Reno was ready to upgrade his asphalt shingle, but being an artist, he wanted something beautiful and distinctive. Omega Roof made these metal tiles in natural steel and the goal was achieved. Even though the new roof is only a couple of years old, this unique material looks like it was there from the beginning, yet will last for many generations to come.
Big Time Asphalt Upgrade
Marin County, CA Before & After

The owners of this A-Frame, hill-top home in Marin County, CA, were having repeated wind damage issues with their relatively new asphalt “50 year” shingles. They saw the Omega Shake in solid copper on their neighbor’s home and decided that they liked it enough to make the change themselves. Because their home sat right on a wind-swept ridge, both the original wood shake and the new asphalt shingle were unable to deal with the regular gales. At once, they eliminated their wind issue and upgraded their home by switching to a metal roof in copper.
1957 Metal Shingles

OK, well maybe not THIS month – how about November, 1957?! Yes, the photo, taken the summer of 2008, is of a house just south of Reno, Nevada, that was originally built in 1957. Still has the original metal shingles, and there’s no apparent end to their life expectancy even now. In this part of the world, there is simply no other material that can offer this kind of long-term usefulness. I know that there were some repairs done a few years back – it turned out that some of the original nails had corroded though – improper application, it turned out – but even then the roof performed over 40 years without any service, and with that completed it has another few generations of performance still in the tank.
Seeing this first hand just confirms what I tell my clients every day – metal is absolutely the best value in roof materials. Period.

