
Modern Chimneys through Historic Rowhome Flat Roofs – Part I
It’s not entirely common but once in a while on flat roofs in Washington DC, we will see relatively modern rebuilt or new chimneys. Rooftop
It’s not entirely common but once in a while on flat roofs in Washington DC, we will see relatively modern rebuilt or new chimneys. Rooftop
Nature’s reclaim! Woah-worthy examples of trees growing through a roof Neglect and abandonment can take a heavy toll on urban buildings, particularly in cities like
Terne-coated metal roofs are an element of historic architecture, somewhat common in Capitol Hill and other historic neighborhoods of Washington, DC. However, the terne coating
Last week on our website we wrote and posted an article about deterioration in delamination of historic Tinner’s Red type paint on standing seam metal
In modern times there are a multitude of paint color options for standing seam metal roofs, but by and large the predominant color of these
In this week’s blog we’re talking about the issues related to minimum slope requirements of low slope roof systems. This particular issue is discussed here
Today we are looking at a topic of rusting and corroding metals in or around or through rooftop systems in two different parts. sections #1
Today we are looking at a topic of rusting and corroding metals in or around or through rooftop systems in two different parts. sections #1
Earlier this week, we looked at a modified bitumen membrane which had a a cementitious siding facade at the exterior of the building below, which
Roofing revolution – Harnessing the power of understanding the anatomy of a roof in Washington, DC While many view a roof simply as a shield
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