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4:  Sedberry Road Residence – Thompson Station, TN
Address:
Sedberry Road
Thompson Station, TN 37179

Roof System:
Una-Clad 24 ga Colonial Red standing seam roof & Carlisle 60 mil white TPO roof

Roof Area profile:
6,000 square feet metal
600 square feet TPO
Roof Replacement & Addition

Building Note:
The original cedar log structure was built in 1827 by “master builder” Nathan Vaught. In 1832 and 1840 additions were made to the structure, including the front porch, transforming the home's style into Greek Revival. The house was originally located at 310 West 7th St. in Columbia, TN. It was listed on the National Registry and was scheduled for demolition prior to the purchase and transportation to Thompson Station in 1994. After completion, the homeowners received the preservation award from the Williamson County Heritage Foundation. During the latest addition, a garage and sunroom were added during the replacement of the roof.
Detail:
A house rich in history, this residence looks forward to many more years with a new Kynar Steel Standing Seam roof. Our sheet metal workers started with a flat coil of 24 gauge Una-Clad steel and formed it into 17" panels specifically for this roof. All the accompanying flashings match the vibrant red, 24 gauge metal including the chimney, wall and valley flashings. Over the sun room addition, our company installed insulation and a new white TPO membrane roof system.