
This one meant a lot to us. Churches are community anchors - places people count on week after week. When the roof over a building like this starts failing, it's not just a maintenance issue. It affects everything inside, from the congregation to the structure itself.
We came in and did a full roof replacement using architectural shingles across the entire building. Every pitch, every valley, every transition point between the main sanctuary and the addition - all of it done cleanly and correctly. The white trim and fascia set off the new dark shingles nicely against that brick exterior.
What we love about a job like this is the scale. A building with multiple rooflines and a steeple requires real attention to detail. You can't cut corners on flashing, ridge work, or the intersecting roof planes. Get any of that wrong and you're looking at water damage down the road. We take that seriously on every job, whether it's a single-family home or a community building like this.
Our shingle roofing work is the same whether we're doing residential roofing or a larger structure. Same materials, same process, same standard. A roof is a roof - it either keeps water out or it doesn't. We make sure it does.
It's genuinely satisfying to finish a job like this and hand it back to a congregation that can stop worrying about their building. That's what good roofing is supposed to do. Take the problem off the table completely.