A mixture of materials and textures is also a strong victorian theme.
Victorian homes roofing materials.
Although the buildings of this 80 year period shared many similarities there were also noticeable differences between victorian era buildings constructed at different times.
As well as the contribution that a historic roof makes to an individual building equally important are the distinctive roofscapes of tile slate.
Colonial revival and the bungalow styles in the 20th century assured wood shingles a place as one of the most fashionable domestic roofing materials.
Colonial revival and the bungalow styles in the 20th century assured wood shingles a place as one of the most fashionable domestic roofing materials.
Before then the only metals commonly used were lead and copper.
Clay tiles were also used as roofing materials in early victorian period homes.
The biggest manufactured roofing innovation of the mid 19th century was the introduction of shingles and rolls of material composed of asphalt felt and a granular coating which came into wide use in the early 20th century because of their low cost fire resistance and ease of installation.
The most popular materials used for victorian metal roof shingles also changed several times during the period.
An abundance of clay in the east made brick a common material for eastern victorian houses.
Clay roofing is durable and long lasting but it s important to match clay tiles with the victorian period.
The victorian style building dominated architectural design between the 1830s and 1910s.
However the materials used varied somewhat depending on the geographic region.
For builders in timber rich north america wood shingles were the obvious choice for the earliest roofs and ultimately the most common roofing material for houses well into the 20th century.
This variation occurred mostly due to the availability of materials.
Spanish clay tiles for example won t be a good match for a victorian period home.
Metal roofing in america is principally a 19th century phenomenon.
Colonial revival and the bungalow styles in the 20th century assured wood shingles a place as one of the most fashionable domestic roofing materials.
Galvanized sheet metal shingles imitating the appearance of pantiles remained popular from the second half of the 19th century into the 20th century.
Galvanized sheet metal shingles imitating the appearance of pantiles remained popular from the second half of the 19th century into the 20th century.
Plentiful wood in the west led to many wood victorian homes in this region.