Commercial Project in Fort Worth, Texas

About This Project

Date: December 2015
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Project Type: Commercial

The Finished Work Roofing and Custom Metals teams were chosen to work on a church in Fort Worth, Texas in December of 2015. The client wanted a new roof installed in a metallic copper color but wanted a steel standing seam roof. Steel standing seam roofs are typically one of the most durable roofing constructions and are aesthetically appealing. The homeowner also wanted additional protection for the building because harsh weather had damaged their old roof. So, we installed two different types of roofing to suit their needs, provided custom gutter work in a beautiful metallic copper color, and also installed coping.

Coping is a protective cap on the wall of a property. The coping prevents the building’s material from facing damage due to natural elements such as rain, as well as extends its lifespan. This can potentially save property owners a lot of time and money as they will not have to face water damage if installed correctly. The property owner loved our work done to the church and is now confident in the building’s safety and overall aesthetic design.

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