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- Copper roof accent on a bay window with half round copper gutters
- Copper gutters and downspouts on a bay window with copper roof
- Standing seam copper roof and half round gutters finished product
- Insurance funded this project. Ice and water shield and drip edge our local code provisions and have been applied and valleys and on eaves and around penetrations in the roof
- When installing a new roof system, installers should always remove all old roofing materials including shingles, felt and nails to ensure the best roof possible
- Cleanup and materials management on your new roofing project

- 1Copper roof accent on a bay window with half round copper gutters
In this photo, you can see that we have added a copper roof and half-round gutters to this bay window, adding a touch of style and a ton of curb appeal!
Go To Pin - 2Copper gutters and downspouts on a bay window with copper roof
in this photo, you can see an outlet for a half-round downspout. The hole is cut in the bottom of the half-round gutters and the outlet fitting is fitted into the hole and either caulked or soldered. The downspout is then attached to it from underneath.
Go To Pin - 3Standing seam copper roof and half round gutters finished product
In these photos, you can see the finished Standing seam copper made from flat panels of copper bent and hemmed by hand and copper half-round gutters and downspouts and hangers.
Go To Pin - 4Insurance funded this project. Ice and water shield and drip edge our local code provisions and have been applied and valleys and on eaves and around penetrations in the roof
In this photo, you can see the ice and water shield has been applied to the valleys and eaves, and synthetic underlayment has been applied to the roof deck. Drip edge is then installed all the way around the perimeter of the roof on all eaves and gables.
Go To Pin - 5When installing a new roof system, installers should always remove all old roofing materials including shingles, felt and nails to ensure the best roof possible
When preparing to install your new roof, the old roofing materials should be completely removed to ensure that there is no rot on the sheathing. Make sure your installers always remove all of the roofing materials including shingles, felt, and nails, etc. This will ensure your best possible roof.
Go To Pin - 6Cleanup and materials management on your new roofing project
Roofing materials are managed by tarps and careful placement of discarded shingles. They are then cleaned up and placed into a dumpster or dump trailer before the new roof is installed Roofing materials are managed by tarps and careful placement of discarded shingles. They are then cleaned up and placed into a dumpster or dump trailer before the new roof is installed Go To Pin