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Portfolio

Selected projects.

Every project published here was photographed with the homeowner's explicit written consent. The portfolio is curated, not exhaustive — many projects will not appear at all.

Mid-century modern Paradise Valley home with continuous standing seam metal roof

Architectural reference

Mid-Century Modern · Standing seam recoat

A Beadle on Mummy Mountain

Coordinated with a current architect to a Beadle elevation; concealed-fastener seamed copper on the west exposure.

Pueblo Revival estate with profile-matched concrete tile and exposed vega beams

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Concrete tile reroof · Synthetic underlayment

Pueblo Revival, Casa Blanca

Full underlayment replacement with profile-matched concrete tile; town architectural review managed end to end.

Contemporary Paradise Valley estate with low-slope elastomeric foam roof and bronze metal cladding

Architectural reference

Foam recoat · 6-year cycle

Contemporary Custom, Lincoln Drive

Documented condition report, two micro-blister repairs, full elastomeric recoat to original specification.

Detail of a rebuilt copper valley flashing between courses of heritage clay barrel tile

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Heritage clay · Profile-matched restoration

Heritage Clay Tile, Cheney Estates

Discontinued clay profile sourced; partial replacement with replacement-in-kind specification.

Tile-roofed Paradise Valley estate along the Camelback Corridor

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Tile field reroof · West-elevation detailing

Camelback Corridor Estate

Concrete tile field reroof with above-minimum fastener pattern and additional flashing on the heat-loaded west exposure.

Hillside contemporary home with snap-lock standing seam metal roof

Architectural reference

Standing seam · Architectural review submittal

Clearwater Hills Hillside

Snap-lock standing seam over hillside contemporary custom; submitted and approved through Clearwater Hills review.

Projects added as homeowners approve.

Discretion is the default. New project documentation is published only after explicit written consent from the homeowner — and never with an address.