Country Cupolas
Cupolas have been used to ventilate and enhance the
appearance of homes and other structures for centuries. A variety of designs
and sizes are offered featuring copper rooftops, black aluminum rooftops, windows or louvers and
shiplap or smooth bases in cellular PVC vinyl. The design chosen by the
consumer reflects the character and style for their home or building |
Combining Old World craftsmanship with modern construction methods, our Cupolas
are available in a vinyl louvered.
Consider adding a Weathervane atop one of our Cupolas for a perfect way to crown
a home.
Vinyl Louvered Cupolas
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Manchester |
Coventry |
Sherwood |
Dover |
Smooth Base with Hip Style Copper or
Black Aluminum Roof |
Smooth Base with Pagoda Style Copper or
Black Aluminum Roof |
Pagoda Style Copper Roof And Shiplap Base |
Hip Style Copper Roof And Shiplap Base |
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Farmington |
Smithsonian Alexandria |
Kent |
Smooth Base with Pagoda Style Copper Roof |
Smooth Base with Pagoda Style Copper Roof |
A Hip Style Wooden Roof And Smooth Base |
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Vinyl Windowed Cupolas
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Windsor |
Huntington |
Guilford |
Brookfield |
Smooth Base with Pagoda Style Copper or
Black Aluminum Roof |
Smooth Base with Hip Style Copper Roof |
Pagoda Style Copper Roof And Shiplap Base |
A Hip Style Wooden Roof And Smooth Base |
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Smithsonian Arlington |
Smithsonian Georgetown |
Smithsonian Chesapeake |
Smooth Base with Hip Style Copper Roof |
Octagon Base with Octagon Copper Roof |
Smooth Base with Hip Style Copper Roof |
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Call 1-800-685-8263 or e-mail us at
volkosupply@yahoo.com
Selecting Your
Cupolas
In selecting the right size cupola for your building, a good rule of thumb is
one and a quarter inches (1.25") of cupola base for every foot of unbroken roof
line. The key idea here is the unbroken roof line measurement.
A quick and easy way to visualize
what is best for you is to position a cardboard box of similar size to the
recommended cupola on your roof and then view it from the ground. We suggest
walking around the house and viewing it from various angles.

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