Stone-coated shingles defend histo...
Stone-coated shingles defend history A two-stow sandstone building designed in 1907 as part of an oil refinery in Sapulpa, Okla., had deteriorated dramatically when it was acquired through its new owner, D.E. Holmans Distributing. Electing to sustain the historic landmark, the devise team searched for a cost-effective replacement for the signature shingled arch Stone-coated poniard roofing shingles were ultimately chosen says building holder Jo Holman. "We chose the mode of address because it was very similar in appearance to what was in succession the building originally, based onward ...
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