Turtle Coat has been applied on several different types of church buildings. Whether for historical preservation or modern architecture, churches benefit greatly from Turtle Coat Architectural Coatings. Long term maintenance can be a huge expense but with Turtle Coat churches are able to maintain curb appeal due to our 25 year guarantee. Imagine the steeple of a church not having to be painted for 25 years! This page shows some of our previous jobs on church buildings.

Mountain Presbyterian Church in Blairsville Georgia
Mountain Presbyterian Church in Blairsville Georgia

Mountain Presbyterian Church in Blairsville Georgia
Mountain Presbyterian Church in Blairsville Georgia

Finishing up using a lift for some parts of the building
Finishing up using a lift for some parts of the building

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins
Mountain Presbyterian Church
Blairsville Georgia
Photo Before the Turtle Coat Process Begins

Rust prohibiting primer was applied to chemically change the rust to a non-oxidizing surface, ending the rust.
Rust prohibiting primer was applied to chemically change the rust to a non-oxidizing surface, ending the rust.

After the Preparation is completed then Turtle Coat Adhesive Primer / Sealer and Turtle Coat Ceramic Finish Coat is applied.
After the Preparation is completed then Turtle Coat Adhesive Primer / Sealer and Turtle Coat Ceramic Finish Coat is applied.

The steeple height is above 125' making a crane necessary
The steeple height is above 125' making a crane necessary

The Chapel is completed with Turtle Coat Ceramic Coatings. (2009)
The Chapel is completed with Turtle Coat Ceramic Coatings. (2009)

Work is slow at that height. After washing the surface, scraping and sanding were needed to remove loose paint and rust scale
Work is slow at that height. After washing the surface, scraping and sanding were needed to remove loose paint and rust scale

Entrance to the Educational Wing. Shows masking off brick and some repairs
Entrance to the Educational Wing. Shows masking off brick and some repairs

Entrance to the Educational Wing. Shows masking off brick and some repairs
Entrance to the Educational Wing. Shows masking off brick and some repairs

Entrance to the Educational Wing. Shows masking off brick and some repairs
Entrance to the Educational Wing. Shows masking off brick and some repairs

After reglazing and caulking the windows we have masked off the brick before spray applying the Turtle Coat Adhesive Primer/Sealer and the Ceramic Finish Coat.
After reglazing and caulking the windows we have masked off the brick before spray applying the Turtle Coat Adhesive Primer/Sealer and the Ceramic Finish Coat.

The Chapel being worked on with the Preparation and the Finish Coat being applied
The Chapel being worked on with the Preparation and the Finish Coat being applied

The Chapel is completed with Turtle Coat Ceramic Coatings. (2009)
The Chapel is completed with Turtle Coat Ceramic Coatings. (2009)

As we began the Windows on the Sanctuary, the old caulking and loose window glazing was removed. Also sanding was done to remove any loose debris on the surface
As we began the Windows on the Sanctuary, the old caulking and loose window glazing was removed. Also sanding was done to remove any loose debris on the surface
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