A few common questions we receive here at Brava include; how will my new roof hold up against the powerful UV rays of the sun? Will Brava material fade or change color over time?
For over 50 years Cox Arboretum has been a staple in Dayton, OH. Known for free daily admission and adjoining Gardens MetroPark it is a favorite amongst locals and tourist alike.
This year thousands of homeowners throughout the United States will look to replace, repair or build with Cedar Shakes. As demand rises, regulations tighten and material cost increase, Brava Roof Tile’s synthetic shake becomes an increasingly desirable alternative.
When you think of plastic roofing, you might think of cheap, flimsy, environmentally-hazardous materials that the world needs to phase out. After all, there are so many problems associated with plastics- high temperatures, pollution, fossil fuel consumption, and many more.
Very few re-roof projects can completely transform the look of a home like the application of Brava Roof Tile’s Spanish Barrel Tile on a home that was previously composition asphalt!
For some homeowners, when it comes to the color of their roof, “new” doesn’t necessarily mean “better.” And that was exactly the case at this most recent Brava Roof Tile install in Deerfield, IL.
Aspen color is a result of our collaboration with Cedar Roofing Company (Lake Forest, IL) and our joint efforts to develop synthetic cedar shake product that had the authentic look of a 10-15-year-old premium wood shake shingles.
The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) will be hosting the Roofing Industry Regional Summit on April 11, 2016. The Roofing Industry Regional Summit will be held at the Dallas Fort Worth Airport Marriott.