Mid-century homes in Paradise Valley were designed by architects whose work has continued to define the town's character. When we reroof one, we work in service of the original design, not over it.
Our process: we work from the original drawings when they're available, with the original architect when they're still practicing, or with a current architect commissioned to match the design intent when they're not. We mock up the eaves, ridges, and terminations on every project. We submit material and color through the relevant review processes before fabrication.
The work is restrained. It has to be. Mid-century roofing detail is a quiet kind of architectural literacy — single-pitch standing seam with the right panel width and seam height, large-format tile fields with profile-matched replacements, integrated low-slope foam where the architecture calls for it. The contractor instinct to add visible 'craftsmanship' is the wrong instinct here. The right answer is to do less, and do it correctly.