Country Exterior Design Ideas with a Red Roof
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Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Overhead view of a wood roof replacement on this historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this project involved removing three layers of shingles to reveal a shiplap roof deck. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). We installed 18" Western Red Cedar perfection shingles across all roofing and atop bay windows. All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Wood roof replacement on this historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this project involved removing three layers of shingles to reveal a shiplap roof deck. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). We installed 18" Western Red Cedar perfection shingles across all roofing and a top bay windows. All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Closeup of the Western Red Cedar Perfection shingles installed for this wood roof replacement on this historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this project involved removing three layers of shingles to reveal a shiplap roof deck. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Copper chimney flashing being installed as part of the wood roof replacement on this historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this project involved removing three layers of shingles to reveal a shiplap roof deck. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). We installed 18" Western Red Cedar perfection shingles across all roofing and a top bay windows. All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Chimney flashing detail on this wood roof replacement on an historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this project involved removing three layers of shingles to reveal a shiplap roof deck. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). We installed 18" Western Red Cedar perfection shingles across all roofing and a top bay windows. All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Front view of a wood roof replacement on this historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this angle reveals the ridge cap detail across the top and shed roof extension for the side entryway. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). We installed 18" Western Red Cedar perfection shingles across all roofing and a top bay windows. All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Side view of this wood roof replacement on an historic North Branford farmhouse. Built in 1815, this project involved removing three layers of shingles to reveal a shiplap roof deck. We Installed Ice and Water barrier at the edges and ridge and around chimneys (which we also replaced - see that project here on Houzz). We installed 18" Western Red Cedar perfection shingles across all roofing and atop bay windows. All valleys and chimney/vent protrusions were flashed with copper, in keeping with the traditional look of the period.
ULFBUILT
A rustic mountain home entryway, this house offers a refreshing and comfy ambiance. With the exposed beams, wood materials, stone walls, as well as plants and greens around, this is a fine built for a relaxing cabin.
Built by ULFBUILT - General contractor of custom homes in Vail and Beaver Creek. We treat each project with care as if it were our own. Contact us today to learn more.
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