26-acre campus with 444,000 square feet of facilities, originally founded in 1910 as a Sunday school
Sourced purple Baja stone, as specified by the architect
Facility has more than a dozen different roofs
Used long-lasting copper for flashing, coping and gutter
Ventilated, insulated shingle roof system on the chapel
Summary
Client: Peachtree Presbyterian
Industry: Religious Institutions
Project Type: Re-roof and New Roof
Square Footage: 150,000
Roofing System: Asphalt Shingles, EPDM, Modified Bitumen
Photo Credit: Nigel Marson
Well-known, historic building in Buckhead Atlanta has more than a dozen roofs
Sentry has been working with Peachtree Presbyterian doing re-roofing work and installing new roofs on extensions and new construction since 1998. Most of the roof is asphalt shingles but we also installed adhered EPDM and modified bitumen for some sections. There’s also a small area of the roof that’s covered with beautiful, imported Baja stone since it’s visible from inside the church. Details here: