Project Case Study

Church Exterior Restoration Project

A photo-documented exterior restoration showing how TAC stages crews, protects building details, and handles siding, trim, weather barrier, and roofline transitions.

TAC crew working from ladders on a church exterior restoration project

Project Overview

This church exterior restoration gives visitors a clearer look at TAC's field work beyond a finished-after photo. The crew had to work around stained-glass-style windows, gables, trim details, and roofline transitions while keeping the site staged and accessible.

The important part is the building envelope. Siding and finish materials are visible from the street, but the weather barrier, window protection, and edge details underneath are what help the exterior perform after the job is complete.

Project Details

Property Type
Church property
Service
Exterior restoration
Scope
Siding, trim, weather barrier, and roofline detail
Documentation
Crew staging, wall prep, and exterior finish details
Priority
Protect the building envelope while keeping the site organized

The situation

A public-facing church exterior needed careful access, organized staging, and detailed work around openings and trim.

The work

TAC documented wall preparation, weather barrier coverage, siding and trim transitions, and crew work near roofline edges.

The priority

Protect the structure from water intrusion while preserving the look and function of a recognizable community property.

Exterior Restoration Scope

Good exterior work is a sequence. Each layer has to support the next one, and each transition needs to be handled cleanly before the finished exterior hides the prep underneath.

  • Staged ladders and materials around a high-visibility property
  • Protected window openings and church details during exterior work
  • Addressed siding, trim, and weather barrier transitions
  • Worked around roofline edges, gables, and steeple-adjacent details
  • Kept the property accessible while the exterior work progressed

What Property Owners Can Learn

  • Exterior restoration succeeds or fails at the transitions: windows, trim, wall wrap, and roofline edges.
  • Photos during the job make hidden waterproofing and preparation work easier for owners to understand.
  • A public-facing property needs clean staging, careful access, and a crew that treats the site with respect.

Church Restoration Gallery

A closer look at TAC's crew staging, exterior wall preparation, weather barrier details, and finish work around this church property.

Church exterior after TAC restoration work with a repaired roofline and steeple

Church exterior after TAC restoration work with a repaired roofline and steeple

TAC crew working from ladders on a church exterior and roofline

TAC crew working from ladders on a church exterior and roofline

TAC crew detailing exterior wrap and trim around church windows

TAC crew detailing exterior wrap and trim around church windows

Church exterior opened for siding and weather barrier work

Church exterior opened for siding and weather barrier work

Crew staging ladders and materials during church exterior restoration

Crew staging ladders and materials during church exterior restoration

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Address

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Baytown, TX 77521

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