Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Tackling the Steepest Challenges: Roofing a Historic Victorian Turret

This striking home features classic Victorian architecture with its ornate detailing, multi-level rooflines, and a dramatic central turret that rises sharply above the rest of the structure. Homes like this one, often built in the late 1800s or early 1900s, are known for their complex geometry and steep pitches that demand far more than standard roofing techniques. The dark, textured shingles on the turret create a distinctive fish-scale pattern that adds both visual character and functional protection against the elements.

Installing a roof on a turret of this scale requires exceptional skill and experience. Roofers must navigate extreme slopes while managing heavy materials, precise measurements, and constantly changing angles. Multiple ladders and temporary scaffolding become essential tools as crews work high above the ground, often in tight spaces where balance and safety awareness are non-negotiable. The physical demands are intense, and any mistake on such a steep, curved surface can affect both the roof’s longevity and the home’s overall appearance.
At HM Contracting, we approach these challenging projects with the same professionalism we bring to every job. Our team is backed by a Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability policy through State Farm that specifically covers the high-risk nature of roofing work like this. This coverage protects our crew members if an injury occurs while working at height, giving homeowners added confidence that they’ve hired a contractor who takes safety and responsibility seriously on even the most demanding historic roofs.

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