Terne is tin coated stainless steel. Most often sought after in the historic restoration communities, it is every bit as appropriate on contemporary builds and designs. Over time, the pure tin coating weathers to a soft, matte finish.
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How are Metal Roofs Sustainable?
Let’s Count the Ways! From before they are installed until after they are replaced, metal roofs offer several sustainability benefits: Before InstallationEco-friendly, metal roofing panels are made from 30 – 60%…
Quality metal panels for roof and wall with a horizontal layout
Quite some time ago, we wrote about how, in Germany in particular, slates for roofs have historically never been installed horizontally, even though they are crafted with horizontal details and…
Metal shingles for roof and wall
Most general information on our shingles can be found here by downloading our catalogue. The metric edition is available for our colleagues outside the United States. Our shingles run in standard…
Metal shingle solutions for asbestos roofs in historic districts requiring a Florida rating
A lot of the buildings built particularly in the Miami region have a distinctly Art Deco influence which neighboring areas understandably appropriated as their own. In the United States, Art…
If you are looking for an historic metal roof and any component associated with the roof, you cannot get more authentic that us. We hail from a lineage of trained…
Domes built to your specifications and assembled on site. Easy flat pack dome solutions!
Yep. You heard that right. We’ve got the popular “flat pack” idea down pat for domes of any size for any of your structures. Whether you can’t find a team…
Fannin County Courthouse Restoration
We restored the roof on the Fannin County Courthouse
Metal Pressed Subway Tile Panels
A client in Atlanta applied our Subway tile panels to the upper portion of this building to great design effect. These were made in 26 gauge raw galvalume for a…
Shiny Metal Steeple on First United Methodist Church in Odessa, Texas
Glorious, isn’t it? It didn’t always look like this, though. Here’s the “before” image: Believe it or not, what you’re looking at in this photo is copper. And at that…