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Sheppard Pratt
Health Systems
Baltimore, Maryland
This historic, 150
year old structure had approximately 70,000 square feet
of slate roof repaired and restored using the Slate
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Liberty Data Systems
Mattituck, New York |
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First Baptist Church
Cape May Court House, New Jersey |
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Historic home on State
Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Historic Home
Stewartstown, Pennsylvania |
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Church Restoration
Sacred places represent tradition in both the religious
and architectural sense. Preserving the beauty and architectural
integrity of your building of worship for generations to come is
a worthy undertaking.
The financial and logistical
challenges associated with restoring and preserving historic
structures often means compromise and can ultimately affect the
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When this happens over
an extended period of time, the original architecture becomes something
less than intended by its creators. Often the roof on a structure is one
of the last building components to receive attention, yet all building
restoration and preservation must begin at the top with the roof.
If your structure has a slate roof that is nearing the end of its
serviceable life, you'll want to take a look at Slate Savers. Slate
Savers, over ten years in development and field testing, is a unique
method that keeps the existing slate roof intact and adds decades to the
life of the roof. It's a viable, cost-effective option for congregations
faced with overwhelming needs and limited funds.
The patented Slate Savers process can help your congregation preserve
it's historic slate roof and the intended architectural appearance.




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