Exterior » Roofing & Roofing Specialties

The Wagner leader head, cast-bronze fleur-de-lis downspout bracket, French-curved Gooseneck and cast-bronze Lily gutter bracket on this house were designed by Sumo Cobre and produced by A.B. Raingutters.  Click here for company info.

The model # 117 snowguard from Alpine is available in two- or three-pipe versions; it is offered with either brass or stainless base plates. Click here for company info.

AlpineSnowGuards’ model # 502 brass two-pipe snowguard is shown on a synthetic slate roof. Click here for company info.

American Slate supplies standard and rough-textured slate roofing in a variety of sizes for commercial and residential applications. Click here for company info.

B&B Sheetmetal supplies a copper gutter system that doesn't require soldering. Click here for company info.

Model #392 Ruffcut Swirl Brushed Slate from Bartile Roofs was used on this roof. Click here for company info.

Model #392 Ruffcut Swirl Brushed Slate from Bartile Roofs was used on this roof. Click here for company info.

Bartile’s Western Shake is purposely scaled smaller than other tile products and blended during production to simulate the appearance of wood shakes. Click here for company info.

Baschnagel Brothers works with a variety of roofing types, including tile. Click here for company info.

Fire-treated western red cedar roof shakes from Bear Creek Lumber were installed on this roof. Click here for company info.

When replacing the terra-cotta roof of the Breakers mansion in Newport, RI, Boston Valley Terra Cotta used 35,000 field tile and approximately 4,000 special-shaped fittings. Click here for company info.

This 16-ft-dia. copper dome and finial were designed and fabricated by C&J Metal for a building in Newport Beach, CA. Click here for company info.

The model # 3CC-G-PV cupola from Cape Cod Cupola is shown here with the firm's Marconi Rigged Sailboat weathervane. Click here for company info.

The model #3CC-G windowed cupola, shown here with a #GE-MVD30 weathervane, is one of many styles available from Cape Cod Cupola. Click here for company info.

This closely tapered smaller shingle is designed to resemble the hand trimmed English or Irish thatching, and is typically installed with the ‘Eave Wadd’ edge material, used to complete the look and feel of traditional ‘cottage’ thatching. Material comes standard with a light gray color combination unique to this design, giving it the slightly 'weathered' appearance of an authentic cottage. Click here for company info.


A Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau member provided the cedar roofing for this building; the shakes are lightweight and have a high insulation value. Click here for company info.

The Grand Manor Shangles used on this roof were fabricated by CertainTeed in Stonegate Gray. Click here for company info.

ChimneyPot.com supplies chimney pots in a variety of sizes, shapes and finishes. Click here for company info.

This ornate gutter, fabricated by Classic Gutter Systems, incorporates a hidden adjustable hanger system. Click here for company info.

This decorative 6-in. half-round gutter from Classic Gutter Systems is made of 20-oz. copper and heavy-duty aluminum. Click here for company info.

Classic Gutter Systems offers half-round gutters in copper, aluminum and galvalume, along with an extensive collection of brackets and decorative components. Click here for company info.

Many old-world styles of fascia brackets are fabricated by Classic Gutter Systems to enhance traditional half-round copper gutters.  Click here for company info.

Classic Gutter Systems fashioned this elaborate half-round copper gutter with gold-patinated solid-brass trim and a rain deflector. Click here for company info.

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

This French curved chimney cap was handcrafted in copper by the artisans at Copper-Inc.com. Click here for company info.

Custom Home Accessories offers cupolas in a variety of designs and styles with copper roofs, windows or louvers and shiplap or smooth bases in white pine or vinyl. Click here for company info.

This eagle weathervane was manufactured by Custom Home Accessories in copper. Click here for company info.

This Jefferson louvered cupola from Custom Home Accessories features a copper top and rooster weathervane. Click here for company info.

This standing-seam roofing, model #STS-360 from Custom-Bilt Metals, provides 36-in. coverage and has a 1¼-in. seam height. Click here for company info.

This standing-seam roofing, model #STS-360 from Custom-Bilt Metals, provides 36-in. coverage and has a 1 1/4-in.-tall seam. Click here for company info.

The Blue Moon/Sun/Star weathervane, model #678P from Directions for Home & Garden, is made of stained glass and metal. Click here for company info.

Durable Slate installed this slate roof using reclaimed Vermont semi-weathered gray-green and purple slates. Click here for company info.

EJMcopper fabricated this chimney cap, which includes a bug screen. Click here for company info.

The Flying Heart weathervane is one of many models available from EJMcopper. Click here for company info.

This copper scroll window dormer was handcrafted by EJMcopper. Click here for company info.

Cupolas from EJMcopper include this model, the Bombay. Click here for company info.

This louver vent is one of many handcrafted copper products available from EJMcopper. Click here for company info.

The Lancut copper finial is available from EJMcopper in four sizes, ranging from 24 to 72 in. tall. Click here for company info.

Natural Vermont slate is available from Evergreen Slate in a variety of colors and sizes. Click here for company info.

Evergreen Slate’s Semi-Weathering gray slate complements the copper and multi-colored brick on this residence. Click here for company info.

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

This ornamental cupola is from Fypon’s new William E. Poole line, a collection of decorative and structural urethane products. Click here for company info.

These charcoal-gray hexagonal Slateline shingles are available from GAF Materials.  Click here for company info.

TruSlate Greystone is a new slate roofing product from GAF Materials Corp. Click here for company info.

GAF Materials supplies a variety of thick-profile shingles designed to look like slate.  Click here for company info.

GAF supplied Camelot Premium Shingle in Olde Pewter for the roof of this house. Click here for company info.

These fiberglass asphalt shingles from GAF reproduce the appearance of slate. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's 18-in. Cordova Presidio Blend roof tile adds the finishing touch to this building. Click here for company info.


Gladding, McBean's 18-in. Cordova Presidio Blend roof tile adds the finishing touch to this building. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's 18-in. Cordova Franciscan Blend Mudded was used on this building. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's 18-in. Cordova Franciscan Blend roof tile was used on this building. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's 18-in. Cordova Franciscan Blend roof tile was used on this building. Click here for company info.

Gladding, McBean's 18-in. Cordova Franciscan Blend roof tile was used for this building. Click here for company info.

Chimney caps are available from Gladding, McBean in a wide variety of styles. Click here for company info.


Greenstone Slate manufactures and installs slate roofing in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Click here for company info.

This copper-clad cupola, measuring approximately 10 ft. tall, was custom fabricated by Hans Liebscher for a residence in Nevada. Click here for company info.

This flat concrete roof tile is available from Hendricks.  Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting handles all levels of work on its custom metalwork projects, from estimation and design to fabrication and installation. Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting fabricated this 11-ft.-dia. skylight in bronze. Click here for company info.

InSpire Roofing offers seven standard, seven blended and 11 premium slate colors. Click here for company info.

Chimney pots with patina finishes are part of the European Copper line manufactured by Jack Arnold - European Copper.  Click here for company info.

Wood roofing and siding supplied by Liberty Cedar are available in many wood species including western red cedar, Alaska yellow cedar, Douglas fir and mahogany.  Click here for company info.

Roofing shakes made of Alaska yellow cedar from Liberty Cedar were used to complement this rustic structure. Click here for company info.

Ludowici manufactures clay tile in a variety of styles, sizes, textures and finishes. Click here for company info.

Ludowici’s black-mist Colonial Tile and bonnet hip plates were used on this roof. Click here for company info.

Ludowici Roof Tile’s lightweight ceramic shake tile is designed to look like wood and carries a 75-year warranty. Click here for company info.

This North Carolina residence features Ludowici Roof Tile's Graduated Norman Tile. Click here for company info.

New Concept Louvers designed and manufactured this retriever weathervane. Click here for company info.

New Concept Louvers offers a wide selection of maintenance-free painted aluminum cupolas, with various weathervane options. Click here for company info.

New Concept Louvers created this traditionally styled cupola. Click here for company info.

Aluminum and copper cupolas from New Concept Louvers are offered in more than 450 colors; they are pre-cut to fit any roof pitch. Click here for company info.

This country-doctor weathervane is available from New Concept Louvers. Click here for company info.

This 4x7-ft. cupola with PVC-coated aluminum cladding was restored onsite by New Concept Louvers. Click here for company info.

Designed to be maintenance free, cupolas from New Concept Louvers are wrapped with PVC-coated aluminum. Click here for company info.

New Concept Louvers manufactured this maintenance-free cupola. Click here for company info.

This custom cupola with copper top and thin louvers was fabricated by New Concept Louvers. Click here for company info.

NIKO Contracting crafted this 37-in.-tall copper cupola, available with or without a weathervane. Click here for company info.

Ornamental Copper and lead-coated copper snowguards are available from NIKO. Click here for company info.

NIKO fabricated this custom copper finial. Click here for company info.

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

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

NIKO Contracting installed the copper standing-seam roof on this carriage house. Click here for company info.

The final touches are being applied to this terra-cotta dragon chimney pot by Marek Drzazga of No 9 Studio UK. Click here for company info.

The Frontier clay roofing tile is available from Northern Roof Tiles in several colors. Click here for company info.

Northern Roof Tile supplied crude shingle tile in a blend of 14 colors to replicate the texture, warpage and color of the original tile on this house. Click here for company info.

Oak Leaf Conservatories custom designed this conservatory, which features a dramatic glass dome and upstands with operable sashes.  Click here for company info.

Oak Leaf Conservatories specializes in custom-designed double-pane glass domes; custom features include the size, the curvature of the glass and the number of segments.  Click here for company info.

Double-pane glass domes and domed conservatories are two of Oak Leaf’s specialties. Click here for company info.

Round gutter ends from Park City Rain Gutter are available in copper, zinc and galvanized steel. Click here for company info.

Park City Rain Gutter distributes copper rain gutters and accessories imported from Europe.  Click here for company info.

This square leader head is available from Park City Rain Gutter in copper or zinc. Click here for company info.

Universal Snow Guards from Polar Blox are manufactured for metal or corrugated roofs and can be used with standing-seam panels; they can be screw- or adhesive-mounted. Click here for company info.

Polar Blox offers a variety of snowguards, including this polycarbonate model for standing-seam roofs. Click here for company info.

The Ventinox chimney-lining system is available from ProTech Systems. Click here for company info.

The traditionally styled Royal conductor, available from RainTrade, is made of 16-oz. copper with a cast-brass rosette; it is available in two sizes. Click here for company info.


Reclaimed Roofs supplied a blend of new Vermont Gray and Gray-Black slate for this roof in Chadd's Ford, PA. Click here for company info.

Clay roof tile is available in a range of styles from Redland Clay Tile. Click here for company info.

Renaissance Conservatories fabricates custom skylights and conservatories. Click here for company info.

Renaissance Conservatories custom fabricates skylights and conservatories.  Click here for company info.

Renaissance Conservatories fabricates custom skylights and conservatories. Click here for company info.

Renaissance Roofing provides salvaged clay tile for new construction, historical restoration and repair. Click here for company info.

Roof Tile & Slate offers vintage and new clay tile for roofing. Click here for company info.


Energy-rated roof tile is available from Santafe Tile Corp. in a variety of finishes. Click here for company info.

Seven Pines Forge fabricated this wrought-iron weathervane.  Click here for company info.

Designed for strength, the IceJax II from Snoblox-Snojax measures 5in. wide x 3in. deep x 3in. tall.  Click here for company info.

The large, forward-mounted faces of these snowguards from Snoblox-Snojax help prevent the dangerous movement of snow and ice on metal roofs. Click here for company info.

SnoBlox-SnoJax's polycarbonate snowguards feature large, forward-mounted faces that help prevent the dangerous movement of snow and ice on metal roofs.  Click here for company info.

The original metal snowguard from Sno-Gem is 2 1/2 in. tall, 3 1/2 in. deep and 3 1/2 in. wide and can be used with slate, asphalt or metal roofing. Click here for company info.

This straight-eave, hip-end conservatory, constructed by Solar Innovations in Pennsylvania, features ridge cresting and a finial. Click here for company info.

This small dome was custom built by Solar Innovations, Inc.; the company offers skylights in both aluminum and mahogany in virtually any finish.  Click here for company info.

A true-radius dome, fabricated by Solar Innovations with insulated glazing and a decorative cupola, completes this conservatory. Click here for company info.

This aluminum polygon skylight was designed by Solar Innovations. Click here for company info.

This glass and lead-coated-copper dome was designed and constructed by Tanglewood Conservatories for a naturally stained mahogany conservatory. Click here for company info.

Tanglewood Conservatories specializes in custom features, such as this sky mural, in its conservatories. Click here for company info.

The conservatory added to this stone chateau, topped with a glass cupola, was created by Tanglewood Conservatories. Click here for company info.

Tanglewood Conservatories provided the skylights used in this pool enclosure.  Click here for company info.

Tile Roofs supplied this salvaged clay Mission tile for a new building on Chicago’s North Side. Click here for company info.

Tile Roofs supplies salvaged roofing tile for new construction and renovation projects. Click here for company info.

Salvaged clay tile supplied by Tile Roofs was used to create an instant patina on this roof.  Click here for company info.

Tile Roofs supplied the salvaged-clay Mission-style tile for the roof of this home in the Kansas City area. Click here for company info.

The slate on this roof from Tile Roofs is multi-sized for historical accuracy. Click here for company info.

Tile Roofs provided the salvaged clay tile for this home's roof. Click here for company info.

Town & Country Conservatories custom designed and fabricated the skylights in this home. Click here for company info.

This copper roof was treated with the Green-Verde #444 patina from Triple-S in order to achieve an antique appearance.  Click here for company info.

Vande Hey-Raleigh produces snowguards in a variety of styles. Click here for company info.

Vande Hey Raleigh’s dark-red concrete tile complements this Spanish-style residence. Click here for company info.

Vande Hey Raleigh installed the French-clay Spanish roof tile on this building. Click here for company info.

A variety of metal finials are available from W.F. Norman. 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" shingles (left) and style "C" shingles in 16-oz. copper and 28-ga. galvalume; each shingle measures 8¼x12 in. Click here for company info.

Wiemann Ironworks created this 68x29-in. dragon weathervane based on a 17th-century Christopher Wren design. Click here for company info.





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