The 40-year field test.
If CopperPlus sounds like a new product to you, be assured it’s not.
It’s been tested and proven in the most stringent way possible — almost
forty years in the field, with no discernible difference between copper
and CopperPlus. When we developed CopperPlus in the 1960s (when copper
prices were soaring much as they are now) we knew it would age just like
copper—because the outer layers are copper. Now, nearly four decades
later, there’s undeniable proof.
But there are major differences. With all its copper-like qualities,
CopperPlus is lighter, stronger, and less costly than solid copper.
Seeing is believing. All photos taken during 2007.
Harris Bank, Hinsdale, Illinois
John A. Mayes, Donald H. Williams
& Partners/Architects A.I.A.
R. H. Roberts Construction Co., Builder
Roof installed 1969
The Westervelt Company (formerly Gulf States
Paper Corp), Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and
Paschal/Architects
Brice Building Co., Contractor
Hahn Roofing and Sheetmetal Contractors, Subcontractor
Roof installed 1969
First Lutheran Church, Greensboro, N.C.
Little, Lee & Associates/Architects
Kirkpatrick & Associates, General Contractor
Alabama Roofing & Metal Co., Roofing Contractor
Roof installed 1969
The Patricia Corbett Theater, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio
Pistler Brown Architects, Associated Engineers
and Planners
Turner Construction Company, Contractor
Roof installed 1971
Reading Farmer's Market, Reading, PA
Berklan Roofing & Sheet Metal Co., Roofing Contractor
Roof installed 1970