Custom Home Exteriors
What kind of roof do you want for your Custom Home?
Metal Roofing
Today's residential metal roofing is made to look exactly like common roofing material - such as asphalt shingle, cedar shake, clay tile or slate roofing - only stronger and more durable.
Composition Shingles
The three tab shingle is the least expensive but offers a large range of colors. Architectural shingles have extra durability & style & also offer a range of colors.
Siding, Brick, Stone or All Three
Brick – Made of fired clay
Brick comes in a wide variety of earthy, eye-pleasing colors. Although it is expensive, brick is desirable because it can last centuries and probably won't need any patching or repairs for the first twenty-five years.
Stone
The most durable of all building materials, are beautiful and impervious to the weather.
Manufactured Stone
Less expensive than natural stone. Man made stone comes in a wide range of colors and styles. Manufactured stone is formulated and handcrafted to capture the look, feel texture & durability of nature stone.
Hardie Board-A fibrous concrete board
Hardie board withstands extreme weather including hail, wind & rain. An added plus, bugs don’t like it either. One of longest lasting exterior sidings available on the market. Hardie board siding offers a wide variety of not only planks and colors, but also offers a wide variety of different textures to give your home a unique look.
Vinyl Siding – least expensive, durable plastic
Vinyl siding has unlimited colors & styles. It can mimic architectural detail that was once made from wood.
Windows
Think of how you want your home's interior spaces to be illuminated by natural light. Large windows or combinations of smaller windows or decorative windows can make a big impact on your home.
Vinyl Windows
The advantage of vinyl windows is that it is a poor conductor of cold and heat. The result is an energy-efficient window. Vinyl windows are available in a wide range of styles and shapes, have moderate to high R-values and can be easily customized.
Fiberglass Windows
The fibers in fiberglass actually work to contract and expand with the window pane, working as a single unit. The result is a minimization of stress, warping and cracking. An advantage of the fiberglass frame is it reacts to outdoor temperature changes much like glass panes do. This makes the entire window system and weather-stripping more airtight. Internal stresses are reduced because all components are expanding and contracting at about the same rate.
Wood Windows
Wood windows have the advantage of traditional appeal and the ability to be painted or stained to match other architectural elements.