by Haylie Christensen | Mar 10, 2026 | Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions
If you live in the mountains around Park City, Wasatch County, or Summit County, you may have started hearing the term WUI more often, whether it’s from your HOA, property manager, or during a building permit review. WUI stands for Wildland Urban Interface, and it’s...
by Haylie Christensen | Mar 4, 2026 | Roofing in Park City & Salt Lake City
Park City homes face a mix of heavy snow, high-elevation sun, strong winds, and fast temperature swings. That combination can be hard on a roof, especially when roofing materials were built for milder climates. Metal roofing stands out here because it is engineered to...
by Haylie Christensen | Mar 2, 2026 | Aesthetic & Design Upgrades, Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions
A building envelope system is the full set of exterior components that separate indoor living space from Utah’s weather. It includes the roof, exterior walls, windows and doors, foundation interfaces, and all the connecting details that keep water out, keep...
by Haylie Christensen | Feb 28, 2026 | Wall Panels & Cladding
Utah is a demanding place to build an exterior envelope. Snow loads, wind exposure, high-elevation UV, and frequent freeze-thaw cycles can expose weak details fast. Architectural metal can perform beautifully here, but only when it is designed as a system, not treated...
by Haylie Christensen | Feb 26, 2026 | Climate-Specific Roofing Solutions, Uncategorized
Commercial buildings in Utah deal with a unique mix of roof stressors: snow accumulation, freeze-thaw cycles, wind uplift, big temperature swings, and long stretches where moisture sits on the roof surface. Flat and low-slope roofs can perform extremely well here, but...