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The owner of this "barrel vault dormer" home in Incline
Village selected a metallic copper Snap-Lock Standing Seam metal roof system
from Summit Pacific Metal Sales.
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They needed a solution to the dangerous and never ending
re-painting of the fascias. Summit Pacific Metal Sales custom
fabricated matching fascia cladding to cover the eave fascias that stand
42' above the ground.
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This Skyland home on Tahoe's west shore is protected
with Elk Prestique II composition shingles in "Hickory". |
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Re-construction and re-roofing is underway on this cliffside Old Tahoe
on Brockway Point, awaiting new 3/4" plywood sheathing to
increase roof shear and fire resistance. |

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Re-roofing with Class "A" fire treated heavy shakes over new
plywood and 5/8" Type "X" fire rated sheet rock were selected by
the venerable Louise Davies on her home she built in 1930 with her
husband, the renowned Ralph K. Davies, along the Gold Coast in Rubicon
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Pure copper Snap-Lock Standing Seam metal roofing from
Summit Pacific Metal Sales in panels over 52' long on this Incline
Village home on a mountain top over 7,200 feet in elevation.
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Elk composition shingles in "Sablewood"
finish off this beautiful home in west shore's Tahoe Swiss Village owned
by a popular Sacramento Ford dealer.
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Proof that the boss/webmaster once loved the rush of
installing 36" long 1-3/4" thick super jumbo shakes on this
unique 48' high - 32/12
sloped fortress. |

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