by Haylie Christensen | Apr 6, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’ve spent any time around Park City buildings lately, you’ve probably noticed something: A lot of new construction homes are going metal, and a lot of older homes are upgrading. Not...
by Haylie Christensen | Mar 31, 2026 | Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions
In wildfire-prone areas, the places where materials meet are often the most critical. Roof edges, where fascia, soffits, and roofing systems connect are exposed to heat, embers, and debris buildup, making them one of the more vulnerable parts of a home. In Wildland...
by Haylie Christensen | Mar 24, 2026 | Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions
When it comes to wildfire protection, most people focus on roofing and siding. But one of the most vulnerable areas of a home is often overlooked: the soffits and vents. In wildfire-prone areas, especially in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) zones, soffits play a major...
by Haylie Christensen | Mar 19, 2026 | Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions
As wildfire risk continues to influence how homes are designed in areas that fall within the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI), the exterior of your home plays a major role in how it performs during a wildfire. In mountain regions, materials like metal wall panels and...
by Haylie Christensen | Mar 16, 2026 | Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions
Choosing the right roofing material has always been an important part of building a durable home, but in wildfire-prone areas, it can play an even bigger role. For homes in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) zones, roofing materials must often meet strict fire-resistance...