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The unusual aspects of these project are listed in purple lettering below. Note: remember that you can click on each pictures shown to read more and get a better look at each caps construction. I could add more current images here, but there is already so many here it would just bog down your browser even more. Rest assure that we are still quite active with these sort of projects. I have been uploading more of our more current projects on my Facebook company profile photo albums. |
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The Hempleman Cupola Roof (1/17) | |
We used 1" curved copper pipes
over each standing seam for a more dynamic 3D look, which adds a
lot of strength to this as well. It also has curved pipe rims
across the outer edges.![]() Click this image to view the 63 photos we had shared with our clients showing them the detailed fabrication process |
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The Allison Turret & Gazebo Caps Ely, Nevada (9/12) |
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First double vented roof
cap/cupola:
This was a pair of solid 20oz copper turret and gazebo roof caps that were custom made for our clients named Mike & Chris Allison in Ely, Nevada for their 4/12 pitch octagon roofs. These roof cap were made 44" wide across the base with a safety hem bent under the bottom edge for strength and better handling during installation. WE also made a set of wood mounting rings that were custom cut and assembled to attach on the roof raising the caps up to allow for the roof venting under the cap's edge as well as there in the middle. Cost: $2,115 for both caps,
crate, and truck freight to NV |
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The Slingsby Turret Caps Rapid City, South Dakota (5/11) |
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First
alternative to the steeple cone used for most finial mounts:
A pair of roof caps 23.5" W, one made to go over a ridge behind the turret, 16 sided, 14/12 pitch, wood spacer blocks for a metal roof installation, steeple cones for finial support pipes, special square cover columns over steeple cones to fit just under the finials, solid brass masts rod, and a pair of finials: Lancelot style Cost: $2,060 for both caps, finials, crate, and shipped to SD |
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The Bardana Gazebo
Restoration and New Cupola w/lighting |
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First full cupola build: This was built at 5' 9" wide copper clad cupola, 12' wide gazebo copper roof 6/12 pitch w/steeple cone for weathervane support pipe hidden roof vent under steeple cone w/stainless steel screen ![]() Cost: $10,563 installed |
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The Svenson Turret
Cap Chautauqua, New York (12-10) |
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42" wide
+ soft scallop tails, 18/12 pitch, 2 part steeple cone
for WV support pipe, w/solid brass & stainless steel masts for
the large
custom hand-made arrow weathervane w/3-D crow figure![]() Cost: $2,775 w/cap, WV, crate, & shipped to NY |
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The Jensen Gazebo Cap Bethesda, Maryland (12-11) |
The Birger
Gazebo Cap Collinsville, Illinois (9-10) |
First
16 apposing bends cap made for a wood shake roof 8 sided 23" wide 8/12 pitch right angle diamond tails ![]() Cost: $315 delivered |
First
reverse soft scallop raised
corner cap 8 sided, 35" wide 8/12 pitch, soft slope cone finial support pipe, solid brass masts rod Merlin style finial ![]() Cost: $1,231.30 for cap & finial w/client pick up |
The Entrikin
Turret Cap |
The Davey
Turret Cap Oceanside, Oregon (8-08) |
First
10
sided cap |
First 11 sided cap 36" wide, 8/12 pitch w/steeple cone for finial support pipe, solid brass masts rod roof vent spacer blocks w/SS screen 39" Gwain style finial Cost: $1,283.40 for cap &
finial |
The Jessum Turret Caps Sammamish, Washington (5-08) |
The Ober Turret Cap |
First 12 sided cap 35" wide + soft scallop tails 24/12 pitch w/steeple cones for finial support pipes solid brass masts rod roof vent spacer blocks w/SS screen 39" Fluer De Lis finial Cost: $1,304.25 w/finial |
First cap with octagon style tails
36" wide w/octagon
tails Cost: $1,013 w/finial |
The
Huntoon Lumber Co. |
The Rhoe
Gazebo Cap & Flashing Chicago, Illinois (8/07) |
First hemispherical
cupola roof 30" wide 8 sided Cost: $470.25 w/crate, & shipping |
Unusual flashing kit w/no support
pipe 33.5" wide top cap Hexagon cap w/6/12 pitch 6" tall lower flashing kit Cost: $614.25 w/crate, & shipping |
The Bourgette
Gazebo Cap Ludington, Minnesota (3/07) |
The Rosen Post Caps Los Angeles |
First lighted
gazebo cap 25" wide + spikes
hexagon cap, Cost: $442.50 w/crate, & shipping |
First 4 sided
6x6 post caps Cost $310 w/crate, & shipping |
The Solenick Gazebo
Cap |
The Bogaards Turret Caps Bridgeport, Alabama (3-07) |
First 4 sided
gazebo cap Cost: $180 w/crate, & shipping |
First maple
w/oak leaf alternating tails plus dangling oversized acorns 36" & 30" wide 18/12 & 32/12 pitch w/steeple cone for finial support pipe solid brass masts rod hidden vent spacer blocks w/copper screening Cost: $2,526.30 w/crate, & shipping |
The Karpel Turret Roof Caps |
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The upper turret was not uniform and required a roof cap with 3 different sized templates Cost: $2,544 w/crate, & shipping. |
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The
Best Buy Signs Column Post Caps |
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First
4 sided post caps w/under
side reduction rim Cost: $225 for both w/crate, & shipping |
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The Earp Playhouse
Turret Caps Phoenix, Arizona (2/06) |
The
Lane Turret Cap |
First small 16 sided caps w/1/2" finial support pipe flag, pole, and crown 14"
& 9.5" wide w/scallop tails Cost: $381.30 w/crate, & shipping |
First
4 sided turret cap 28" wide, 24/12 pitch Cost: $507.50 w/crate, &
shipping |
The Ware Gazebo Cap |
The Grace Turret Cap |
First cap with
leaf style tails
24" wide + leaf tails, 24/12 pitch ![]() Cost: $200 minimum charge Discounted cost for good info and innovative design idea. Client picked up |
First 7 sided cap 36" wide + spiked corners 14/12 pitch w/steeple cones Cost: $437.50 w/crate, & shipping |
The Knuth Turret Cap Chicago Illinois (4/05) |
The Cross Turret
Caps Baltimore, Maryland (11/04) |
What more can I say? Just look at
it. 13" wide top cap 20" wide middle ring 27" wide bottom ring 24" inside width base 36" tall 42/12 pitch ![]() Cost: $700 w/crate, & shipping |
8 sided, 32" wide stainless steel
caps, 20/12 pitch for a turret, & a 14" wide 4 sided cap, 24/12 pitch for the cupola ![]()
The small cap was only $100.
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The Bower Turret Caps |
The Szakacsy Turret Cap |
First client
designed tails |
First vented roof cap w/support pipe 30" wide cap, Cost: $500 client picked up |
The
Masco Gazebo Cap |
The Sean Gazebo
Cap Eastern Washington (9/03) |
First
custom multi angle 5
sided cap |
First raised corner cap w/center vent 43" wide Cost: $350 client pick up |
The Jabusch Gazebo Roof Kelso, Washington (7-05) |
The Warkentin Gazebo Roof Banks, Oregon (3-99) |
First 2 tier
copper covered gazebo roof |
First copper
covered gazebo roof 12' wide Cost: $2,730 w/some wood work, |
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We were also a 1997 finalist for this same award. See our referral web page to see how we managed to be honored with this special award |
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