Churches and other places of worship are often the architectural centerpiece of their communities and are intended to endure as spiritual sanctuaries for generation after generation. As such, churches often rely on traditional architecture, which can present a challenge when it’s time for a new roof.
While traditional roofing materials–such as asphalt, clay tile, and wood–can preserve the architectural legacy of the church, they leave much to be desired when it comes to performance. With traditional roofing materials, churches are often faced with the difficult decision of prioritizing durability or design.
Fortunately, stone-coated metal roofing allows churches to preserve their historic architecture while benefiting from the durability that only stone-coated steel can provide.