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In the News

St. Andrew’s New Slate Roof

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Denver is affectionately called by its parishioners "the most patient building." Designed by Ralph Adams Cram and built in 1908, the church has weathered ups and downs in the size of its congregation, the size of its budget, a fire, a flood, and the general wear and tear that comes with having stood for almost a century. Read more...

 

The Repair, Replacement & Maintenance of
Historic Slate Roofs

Learn how to maintain your historic slate roof and how to determine whether it only needs repairs or should be replaced entirely.
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Roofing Houses of Worship:
Roofing Guidance for Church and Temple Administrators

Few denominational organizations or individual organizations or individual churches have a long-term maintenance program for their properties. But Periodic inspections, maintenance, and minor roof repairs save dollars, inconvenience, and damage to the building. The fact is, roofs do not wear uniformly. Depending on the climate, roof configuration, and how the materials behave, some areas, typically at roof junctures, will deteriorate considerable faster than others. Read more...

 

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