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One of the most beautiful roofing material, copper roofs offer superior safety, strength, and durability. Copper is lightweight, energy efficient, and highly resistant to fire, hail, and mildew. If you aim to increase your home’s resale value, a copper roof could be an ideal choice.
Following are copper roofing projects by P.J. McTavish & Company.
Used commonly on large buildings and outbuildings, the flat roof has its own special set of needs and challenges. If you’re considering this type of roof, or need repairs/maintenance to your flat roof, make sure you hire someone like P.J. McTavish & Company who has the expertise to know how to handle the job correctly.
Metal roofing has many benefits including architectural interest, longevity, fire and mildew resistance, quick installation, and great at shedding water and snow.
P.J. McTavish & Company specializes in historical exterior restoration, including roof repairs and replacement, copper roofing, ornamental sheet metal work, and masonry.
Following are historical renovation projects by P.J. McTavish & Company: Chapel of Ease (Bermuda Island) and Baldwin Memorial Church (Millersville, MD).
Whether due to storm damage or years of wear and tear, P.J. McTavish & Company will be at your home fast to perform the roof repairs you need. Leaky roofs, loose or damaged shingles, rotted wood, or general roof maintenance – we know how to handle your needs.
Following are general maintenance roofing projects by P.J. McTavish & Company.
Asphalt shingles are the most affordable roofing material available on the market. They can be adapted to many different angles, shapes and forms to give you a custom roofing solution and can simulate rich architectural styles, often as an affordable alternative.
P.J. McTavish & Company has extensive experience working with slate roofing. It's exceptionally durable and is especially popular with historic homes.
Following are slate roofing projects by P.J. McTavish & Company.
Above: P.J. McTavish & Company installing a slate roof on Capitol Hill.
Above: This roof is a historical mansard. It is a Vermont Slate , color is "unfading green." (Capitol Hill project)
Above: Another view of Vermont Slate in "unfading green." (Capitol Hill project)
Above: Another view of Vermont Slate in "unfading green." (Capitol Hill project)
Clay tile roofs are one of the oldest and most durable building materials. Centuries old tile roofs are still enduring today! It is available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, adding more character and interest to the appearance of your home. It also has reflective properties, which help to increase the efficiency of heating and cooling systems.
Following are clay tile roofing projects by P.J. McTavish & Company.