United Methodist Church Case

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Crown Heights United Methodist Church

With the Goodman team’s support through an insurance claim, this beautiful 1920’s church was able to salvage its tile roof and sky-high steeples. The roof and steeples were reframed and ice and water membranes were added, but more importantly, the historical beauty of the building was not only maintained but elevated.

Construction workers replacing old roof tiles with new ones on a building.

MATERIALS USED:

  • LUDOWICI TWO-COLOR BLEND TILE

  • WEATHERED TEXTURE

  • ICE AND WATER MEMBRANE

  • RING SHANK COPPER FASTENERS

PROJECT YEAR: 2016
ORIGINALLY BUILT: 1929

The Church has enjoyed a beautiful leak-free Ludowici tile roof ever since. We would gladly recommend Goodman Construction to others we think would benefit from their claims assistance and their tile installation expertise.
— A BELOVED CUSTOMER

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