Historical Roofing

As a member of the Tile Roofing Alliance and Nebraska’s only Ludowici-certified roofing contractor, Ryan Scribner is the trusted expert for all things historical roofing.

He understands the different types of tiles, how to install them correctly, and how to provide a durable roof that stands the test of time. His expertise and commitment to excellence give property owners the confidence they need and the peace of mind they deserve.

Contact us today to get a free estimate on your next historical roofing job.

Our Historical Roofing Options

Clay Tile

Clay tile offers a classic architectural style often found in Spanish and Italian buildings. Its old-world charm is reminiscent of the past, making it a popular choice among some homeowners and business owners.

This material can withstand sun, water, and snow, making it effective in various climates. Its natural insulation capabilities keep buildings cool in hot weather and warm during cold weather. Plus, clay tile can last 100 years or longer when properly installed and maintained.

Concrete Tile

Made with a combination of sand, cement, and water, concrete tiles are as durable as they come. That’s why they’re one of the longest-lasting roofing materials on the market. They can withstand extreme temperatures and weather conditions. They’re also flexible, which prevents cracking, and can be used on various building types.

Slate

Slate is one of the most aesthetically pleasing roofing materials you can find. Roofing manufacturers craft other roofing materials to look like slate so their customers can achieve the same sleek look and feel without the higher price tag. Keep in mind that slate tiles are heavy and therefore difficult to install. You need a contractor you can trust to install them properly.

Contact Our Team

Want to know more about our historical roofing services? Contact us today to speak with a team member.