Month: February 2013

Rooftop farming and roof gardens are a new spin on a very old model of roofing (Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii).  In addition to being visually appealing roof gardens provide food, additional temperature insulation, and reduces your carbon footprint.   As Texas grows increasingly urbanized, this architectural modernization will undoubtedly help the scaling of food…

Lasting and Sustainable Metal roofing reduces the consumption of raw materials because of its ability to withstand extreme conditions.  Undaunted by cold and hot weather patterns, metal roofing will hold its own against high winds, snow, ice, and even hail.  In fact, metal roofing has been so successful, many roofs from the 1800’s are still…