Heber Valley: A Hot Spot for DaVinci Roofing

What’s going on in Heber Valley, Utah?

During the past several years we’ve witnessed a constant increase in DaVinci polymer roofing being specified and installed in this beautiful area of the country.

Where can you find synthetic shake and simulated slate roofing in Heber Valley? Everywhere.

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Designer Kevin Price has specified our polymer shake roofing tiles on many of the homes in the Red Ledges community and is still going strong with DaVinci roofing products. (See Designer Shakes Up Utah Roofs) “Since the roof in this desert setting takes the most abuse from the sun and weather, it needs to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing,” says Price, president of Kevin Price Designs. “The DaVinci Shake lightweight roofing materials we’ve been using capture both desires perfectly.”

On Top Roofing has also seen an increase in usage of DaVinci polymer slate roofing materials. The company has installed our products on many high-end multi-family homes in the area. The new construction projects are starting off right … with Multi-Width Slate roofs in the Slate Gray color blend.

Head to the downtown Heber Valley Visitor Center and you’ll also find a DaVinci tile roofing — right on their building! (See Heber Valley Visitor Center)

polymer shakeConstructed in 1992, the alpine-style visitor’s center was in dire need of a new roof. “When the team started pressure washing our wood shake roof, water began leaking into the building,” says Rachel Kahler, marketing and events manager for the Heber Valley Visitors Center. “The original wood shake roof had deteriorated badly over time and had finally given out.

“After reviewing our options and budget, we decided the best solution was new DaVinci Shake composite roofing from DaVinci Roofscapes in a Tahoe-VariBlend. These simulated shake tiles beautifully accent our peg-and-groove building. The tiles look extremely authentic. People now stop in our visitors center and ask us about the roof on the building!”