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DaVinci Roofscapes in the News
February 13-16, 2008: Please Join Us in Orlando at the
IBS!
Please Join Us in Orlando at the IBS! DaVinci staff will attend International Builders' Show February 13-16, 2008 in Orlando, FL. Get a first-hand look at our top-of-the-line products. Visit our booth # S11613 at the show.
February 21-23, 2008: Please Join Us at the IRE Show in Las Vegas!
Please Join Us in Las Vegas at the International Roofing Expo. Visit out booth #1135 at the show.
"DaVinci Roofscapes Featured on TV's Designing Spaces"
“Classic Appearing Roofing Shingles made from Modern Materials”
“So many of our viewers are in the planning stages of a new home, or planning
a major renovation of an older home. We aim to provide future homeowners and remodellers
with the latest in materials and techniques to help them achieve a fine home of distinction
they can be proud of. The two most important things dealing with the roof are
functionality… you want it strong and long lasting, appearance… you want it
to be attractive. Quality roofing shingles that look fantastic and have a mark of
distinction.”
Aug 15th, 2006: "TPG Picks Lenexa Company for
First Investment. " - The Kansas City Business Journal
Shane Parr, managing director of TGP Investments LLC, said
Monday that his firm selected DaVinci Roofscapes of Lenexa
to receive the initial investment from the TGP Capital Partners
Fund. Click
Here to read the article in The Kansas City Business Journal
Apr 16th, 2006:
"The Great Imitators Compare Your Roofing Options. " - The Kansas City Star
When Tony Tappan wanted to replace the asphalt roof on his Kansas City 1922 Tudor home, he liked the look of slate, but not the price. Last fall he had a polymer slate-look tile roof installed (see photo inside). The roof was made by DaVinci Roofscapes in Lenexa.
Read more
Mar 16th, 2006:
"Fake Shake " DaVinci Synthetic Shake reviewed on www.bobvila.com home improvement blog
Cedar shingles have enjoyed a long run as top dog of the roofing world. They're attractive, durable, and have a charm that suburbanites just can't resist. Unfortunately, fireproof they ain't, and that's a big concern when you live in dry territory. Past attempts at synthetic and less flammable versions never quite took-their effect was often artificial and lacked the detail of the real thing. A new product, from DaVinci Roofscapes, has been making a stir in the builders arena.
Click Here to read the article on The
Home Improvement Blog
Feb 18th, 2006:
"Fighting Fire With Faux Cedar Shakes." - The Washington Post
…At least one company, DaVinci Roofscapes, attracted builder
and consumer attention with a twin of a shake shingle made
of engineered polymer. Unlike previous shake contenders,
this five-eighth-inch-thick shingle answers the aesthetic
test along with fire- and hail-resistant features that plague
real wood. Click
Here to read the article on washingtonpost.com
Jan 9th, 2006:
"A Roof Over Their Heads" caps off Wichita-area home featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Contractor chooses DaVinci Shake to crown incredible dream house, which was featured on the Jan. 8th. episode of ABC show
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Oct 21st, 2005: Vacation Homeowners Fear Damage to Second Homes from Afar.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (Sept. 27, 2005) - Although no roof
can withstand the devastation from a hurricane the magnitude
of Katrina or Rita, synthetic roofing shingles can offer
greater protection than traditional roofing materials. In
fact, in a season laden with severe storms across the country,
insurance industry regulators find them key to reducing
claims and holding down insurance rates. Read
more
Oct 12th, 2005:
Syntyhetic Slate Roofing Shingles Provide Beautiful Protection from Florida's Wind and Storms.
LENEXA, Kansas. - (October 12, 2005) - Homeowners no longer have to compromise
on the beauty of their homes to gain maximum protection
from roofing materials. A new synthetic slate roofing product
has finally achieved the combined goals of elegance and
durability previously impossible with any other roofing
shingle. Starting today, selected synthetic shingles are
now backed by the Florida Building Code (FBC) certification.
Click Here
to read more
Sept 27th, 2005:
Syntyhetic Roofing Materials Provide Safer, More Cost-Effective Options.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (Sept. 27, 2005) - Although no roof
can withstand the devastation from a hurricane the magnitude
of Katrina or Rita, synthetic roofing shingles can offer
greater protection than traditional roofing materials. In
fact, in a season laden with severe storms across the country,
insurance industry regulators find them key to reducing
claims and holding down insurance rates. Click
Here to read more
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