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North Texas Church Roofing Contractor FAQs

1.   Do roof materials last longer on steep roofs?
Roofs often last longer when the pitch is steep. This happens because water is shed more easily so standing water is not an issue. Also because of the pitch, damage causing UV rays are less likely to hit them as much.
call North Texas Church Roofing and let us help you decide what pitch is right for your church.

2. What are most Church Steeples made of?
Steeples nowadays are mostly formed out of fiberglass which provides a more stable durable framework so it will last for years to come.
3. Can church masonry walls be repaired?
If your church stone masonry has been damaged you may be concerned with how complex the problem is to repair. you'll be glad to find out that your masonry can be repaired but the project should be tackled only by certified trained and insured professionals. call our trained professionals at North Texas Church Roofing today!
4.Is stained glass difficult to repair?
North Texas roof repair has the ability to repair or replace your stained glass. depending upon the severity. Most likely the affected section can be carefully removed and brought to a stained glass specialist. The fully repaired section can then be reinstalled with copper and covered with solder.
5. Can North Texas Church Roofing Contractor do carpentry repairs?
Our professionals at TCRC do all carpentry repairs especially when they have to do with roof structures. We have a carpenter team on staff and ready to meet all of your carpentry needs.
6. What color should I paint the sanctuary of my church?
Neutral colors are best in most cases because Gray's and pale yellows and other neutral colors like this tend to invoke calmness. The color of your sanctuary ultimately has to match the character and the spirit of your church. The colors of your Sanctuary should also match other things like wood accents and stained glass.
be sure to give our team of experts at North Texas Church roof contractors a call today!



7. How do you properly maintain a baptistry?
Maintaining your baptistry is much like the maintenance done with a pool. it must remain clean and algae free to keep its lifespan up. every side must be wiped down and any debris must be cleaned out of the water. Ideally it should be drained and kept clean and dry when not in use. If it is going to remain filled with water the baptistry should have a filter and be treated with chlorine or salt just like a pool.


8. Who can I get to repair my church's windows?
Your Church's windows are as unique as your church is don't trust the repair or replacement of your windows to anybody but North Texas Church Roof Contractors.


9. I don't want to have to replace our custom Church doors. Can they be repaired?
The front doors on your church, if done customly, can easily be priceless and irreplaceable.
Call North Texas Church roof contractors and see if we can repair your church doors.
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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Services
    • General Roofing
    • Steep Roofing
    • Flat Roofing
    • Steeple Repairs
    • Masonry Work
    • Stone Repair
    • Stain Glass Repairs
    • Carpentry
    • Wall and Ceiling Painting
    • Plaster Repair
    • Baptistry Repair
    • Window and Door Installation
    • Siding
    • Gutters
    • Emergency Services
    • Inspections
  • Our Reviews
  • Contact Us