
Conklin Metal Industries offers metal shingles in its 10x14-in. Diamond Stamped Pattern in six types of metal. Click here for company info.

Follansbee's TCS II® metal roofing was selected for the Zion Lutheran Church because of its durability, longevity and minimal maintenance. Click here for company info.

The stamped diamond-pattern metal shingle manufactured by Follansbee is a new design. Click here for company info.

Heather & Little restored the metal roofing for the National Library of Parliament in Ottawa, Canada. Click here for company info.

Heather & Little restored the copper roofing for Toronto's City Hall. Click here for company info.

Heather & Little restored the copper roofing for Toronto's Old City Hall. Click here for company info.

This pre-fabricated metal cupola, built by Munns Mfg., is on its way to the historic County Courthouse in Goliad, TX. Click here for company info.

NIKO duplicated the original copper design work to complete the restoration of the roof of the Carnegie Mansion in New York City. Click here for company info.

NIKO fabricated the copper dormers and mansard roof and also installed the copper penthouse for this NYC building. Click here for company info.

NIKO installed this batten seam and flat-lock copper roof for an historic building. Click here for company info.

NIKO Contracting Co. installed this batten-seam and flat-lock copper roof. Click here for company info.

Rauten System interlocking tiles from Ornametals were used on the roof at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Cullman, AL. Click here for company info.

This gazebo features W.F. Norman's Style "A" shingles with its continuous hip finish and a custom-made finial on top. Click here for company info.

W.F. Norman supplies style "A" roofing shingles (left) and style "C" shingles in 16-oz. copper and 28-ga. galvalume; each shingle measures 8¼x12 in. Click here for company info.