Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Update: Copper Roof Shingles Top a Winery Barn in St. Helena, Napa Valley



Here's another look at the material we supplied on the historic barn at Varozza Winery in St. Helena.

The client was restoring a civil war era barn that had housed the original wine-making equipment of the family. This particular property had remained in the family for over 100 years, but the barn roof was ready to be replaced. They wanted something more permanent than the through-fastened corrugated panels and composition roof that it had suffered through for the past 20 years or so, but they also wanted to maintain the rustic, historical look. The roof was part of a complete restoration that involved the stone work, the interior, the wine-making equipment, and some structural components.

We were able to source some re-claimed copper roof shingles that were being removed from another building. The resulting completed project met the client’s needs precisely. The roof looks like it was there from the beginning, it will never need replacing, and architecturally its completely consistent with the style and age of the old barn.

It's a truly outstanding and rewarding project, and something of which we’re very proud.

We’ll get some better photographs up in the spring when there is lots of green in the vineyard and on the hills in the background. It should be a cover shot for both Metal Roof Net and the vineyard for a long time to come!

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