Victorian shingle is a historic metal shingle inspired by 1800s victorian era stamped and embossed designs.
Historic metal roof shingles.
Victorian is water shedding with a hidden fastened design and provided in a traditional galvalume mill finish.
In the 1860 s the options for metal roofs were copper lead tin coated iron and terne coated steel.
We are considering metal roofing to replace our current asphalt shingles which is 16 years old.
A bit scared because our roof is steep and has a few eves and valleys that are prone to ice dam and leak which we had to repair over the years.
We were looking to install solar on the roof.
Enduring protection for your roof.
Some historic roofs were failures from the start based on overambitious and naive use of materials as they were first developed.
It used to be that the only type of roof metal available was the flat panel or corrugated standing seam roof.
Now you can get nearly any style of roof shingle manufactured from metal.
As early as the 18th century fear of fire caused many wood shingle or board roofs to be replaced by sheet metal or clay tile.
Look at this wood shake example from classic metal roofing systems.
Tin coated malleable iron was disappearing at the time.
Embossed tin shingle roofs with their whimsical designs complimented this frame of mind.
Metal roofing has come a long way.
The search for alternative roofing materials is not new.
The berridge victorian shingle can be used in residential or commercial applications over solid wood sheathing on both roofs and walls.
Roofing for historic buildings national park service preservation briefs.
After the civil war the victorian era encouraged bold statements in their architecture.