Curb Appeal and Presence
By
Barbara Hobbs
Hanson Roof Tile is aesthetically distinctive, bearing the unmistakable sign of elegance and taste, creating instant curb appeal for any structure.
Casa Lucca’s khaki concrete roof tiles give instant Mediterranean presence to the Showcase for a Cure benefit house. Participating in the charity project for the first time, Hanson Roof Tile, a leading manufacturer of concrete roof tile in the U.S., has provided the high-end energy-efficient roof with its environmental and cost benefits. Hanson is not only proud of its distinctive concrete roof, but also of the part the company played in this charitable project. “Hanson is committed to the communities in which it operates,” said David Thomas, Emerging Markets Manager for Hanson Roof Tile. “We knew that Showcase for a Cure homes have been important fundraisers for the Leukemia Foundation in the past, so there was no question we wanted to be a part of the effort in Hidden Lake.”
Virtually maintenance-free and pest-resistant, the environmentally friendly roofing product is manufactured without chemical preservatives from primarily inorganic materials. The broad color palette, which includes one-color, blended colors or a combination of shades, is not damaged by heat or sunlight. These tiles can emulate the appearance of clay, slate and cedar shake roofs for a variety of architectural styles.
Completely non-combustible, the tile roofing’s high thermal capacity and natural ventilated air space lowers air conditioning and heating costs. The lifetime limited warranty of concrete roof tiles attests to its durability and superior structure.
Hanson has truly contributed significantly to the instant curb appeal of the benefit home and to the energy efficient characteristics exemplified therein. The aesthetics of the roof match the significance of the medical research Hanson has furthered with its efforts in this beautiful Mediterranean home.
Photography by Ray Strawbridge
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