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prerequisite for installing a new roof on a church with a 24/12-pitch roofline
was that the finished product be spectacular. |
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Project
Startup
Ron Turkus has been in the roofing business since 1980 when he started out as
an industrial and commercial sales representative for a mid-Michigan roofing
company. In 2003, Turkus established Roofing Technologies Inc. of Okemos,
Mich., a suburb of Lansing. His experience prepared Turkus for installing his
most prominent slate-look project to date at a Lapeer church located north of
Detroit in Genesee County.
Turkus said he first met with officials from St. Paul Lutheran Church of Lapeer
in early 2007. “The agreement was signed in June 2007 and the project started
just after the Fourth of July holiday,” Turkus recalled.
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| A
side photo of St. Paul Lutheran Church of Lapeer, Mich., shows the CertainTeed
Centennial Slate shingles, which are multi-layered laminated shingle designed
to replicate blended slate. |
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The
project included the installation of two layers of 2-inch thick
polyisocyanurate insulation, a vented air space, and one-half-inch OSB
(oriented strand board).
Roofing Technologies then installed 200 squares of CertainTeed Centennial
Slate™ luxury shingles. Centennial Slate is a multi-layered laminated shingle
designed to replicate blended slate. Specifications required Turkus to obtain a
Sure Start Plus/5 Star coverage warranty.
“The five-member church roof committee was trying to achieve several goals,”
Turkus said. “First of all, they wanted to increase the R-value of the roof
system because the existing system had little R-value. The next consideration
was that the roof system had to be durable and long lasting. The previous roof
system lasted only 15 years.”
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| Roofing
Technologies Inc. installed 200 squares of CertainTeed Centennial Slate
shingles. |
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Turkus
said the final consideration was the roof system had to have a striking
appearance — something people would notice from the street. The slate look fit
the bill perfectly, at a fraction of the cost of real slate. “The custom copper
ridge vent, I think, topped off the sanctuary roof perfectly,” Turkus
said.
The St. Paul Lutheran Church roof installation took approximately 31/2 weeks to
complete. “The whole project, which included extensive sheet metal work, took
quite a bit longer,” Turkus said. “The roof slope started with less than a 3/12
pitch at the eave, and after approximately 14 feet was at the
24/12-pitch.”
CertainTeed WinterGuard Waterproofing Underlayment was used on the entire
low-sloped area, and CertainTeed Roofer’s Select high-performance underlayment
was used on the steep-sloped area, Turkus said.
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| Here
is the peak of St. Paul Lutheran Church of Lapeer, Mich., which required
installation of 200 squares of CertainTeed Centennial Slate shingles. |
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“The
job was about 20,000 square feet of roof area, which included the sanctuary and
the school gymnasium,” Turkus said. “The roof was loaded with a Skytrack, which
was on an as-needed basis. With this kind of slope there was really no place to
put anything.”
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| With
its prominent, steep slope roof, St. Paul Lutheran Church of Lapeer, Mich.,
demanded a stunning roof system. |
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The
steep-sloped area required the roofers wear full safety
harnesses.
“The biggest challenge of this job was to get the job done in a timely, yet
safe manner,” Turkus said. “The foreman of the shingle crew, subcontractor
Ramon Rosas of Regional Roofing Services, achieved that goal without a problem
in four working days on the steep sanctuary roof.”