Our hi art sheet metal product line contains 140 ceiling patterns.
Victorian metal roof tiles.
They also last much longer than some other roofing materials but these added benefits also come at a cost.
This versatile product can be used in residential or commercial applications over solid wood sheathing on both roofs and walls making it ideal for restoration projects or new construction requiring a historic victorian or classical traditional feel.
The berridge victorian and classic shingles create a traditional design look.
Slate tiles began to rise in popularity during the end of the victorian period.
Slate tile can be expensive and installation requires a knowledgable and specialized roofing contractor.
Mcelroy metal s met tile roofing panel provides the appearance of ceramic tile roofing with all the advantages and performance of metal.
Metal roofing sheet lead and copper have been soldered into flat seam roofs for centuries long before thomas jefferson s 1740s roof at monticello but the more common metal roof type is the standing seam.
Wood roofing was used primarily for early victorian homes.
Here long panels of metal 24 or so wide are first bent up about 1 along both edges.
Met tile is lightweight energy efficient and aesthetically attractive.
In the mid 19th century tile roofs were often replaced by sheet metal roofs which were lighter and easier to install and maintain.
Victorian colonial gothic and art deco.
On many victorian country houses the practice.
Ceilings typically come in 2 4 sheets or drop in panels and may be used on ceilings or walls.
However by the turn of the century the romanesque revival and mission style buildings created a new demand and popularity for this picturesque roofing material.
A met tile roof looks so much like tile most people are surprised to learn that they are actually metal roof tiles.
Slate tiles are extremely durable resistant to fire and environmentally beneficial.
Copper and lead roofs date back to the classic past of rome and greece with iron tin and zinc added in the 19th century.
Embossed tin shingle roofs with their whimsical designs complimented this frame of mind.
After the civil war the victorian era encouraged bold statements in their architecture.
Tin shingle era lasted only 70 years but the style is durable and remarkedly free of leakage.
Victorian shingle is a historic metal shingle inspired by 1800s victorian era stamped and embossed designs.
Panels are produced in zinc copper and brass and feature designs from many eras such as.
Many victorian metal roof shingle and tiles made of sheet metal still exist in outstanding condition today.
Victorian is water shedding with a hidden fastened design and provided in a traditional galvalume mill finish.
The late 1800s and the rise of slate roofing.