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Metal panels revive winery’s historic locale

Metal roofing and siding materials were selected to bring back the look of an old Delaware barn at Harvest Ridge Winery, Marydel, Del., located on Delaware and Maryland's borders along the historic Mason-Dixon Line.

Metal roofing and siding materials were selected to bring back the look of an old Delaware barn at Harvest Ridge Winery, Marydel, Del., located on Delaware and Maryland’s borders along the historic Mason-Dixon Line. A gambrel-style roof was installed on the production building and the exterior of the retail building was designed to resemble an old general store.

Several Bossier City, La.-based McElroy Metal products were used on the winery’s production facility. McElroy’s 29-gauge Max-Rib in Kynar Colonial Red was used on the roof; 16-inch, 24-gauge Medallion I in Kynar Matte Black was used on the porch roof; and 29-gauge Max-Rib II in Ash Grey Siliconized Polyester was used for the siding and soffits.

Additionally, on the banquet facility, McElroy’s 29-gauge Max-Rib in Kynar Colonial Red was used on the roof and its 16-inch, 24-gauge Medallion I in Kynar Matte Black was used on the porch roof.

Mark C. Myers Architects Inc., Downingtown, Pa., was the architect; McComsey Builders Inc., Parkesburg, Pa., was the general contractor; and Charles Messina Plumbing, Electrical & HVAC, Dover, Del., provided plumbing, electric and HVAC.

McElroy Metal, www.mcelroymetal.com