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Church Steeple Steeplejacks Contractor Services

Specializing in safely performing high risk steeplejacks rigging and repairs

Professionaly Certified Rigging and Repair

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We are proud of our steeplejacks church steeple service. Since 1988 we have performed hundreds of projects that require a means of rigging some of which are steeples, domes, cupolas, bell towers, flagpoles and so much more. We provide rigging for lifting as well as for repairs such as painting, roofing, cleaning and general building maintenance. We sometimes utilize our rigging with man lifts, cranes and other means of access to comply with local code and laws. When you are looking for a quality professional service to safely gain access for assessments and or repairs, you can be assured we will safely and professionally perform your inspections, assessments and repairs unlike any other in the trade. Our mission statement is simple, we do it right!

"We provide first rate steeplejack services"

  • church steeple access, repair and restoration

  • cathedral dome access, repairs and restoration

  •  cupola access, repairs and restoration

  • steeple, dome and cupola, roofing

  • steeple, dome and cupola, painting

  • high risk, emergency repairs and inspections

  • bell tower repair, structural tower repair

  • specialized rigging service

  • and other professional and personal services

  • We utilize rigging, ropes, ladders and modern day equipment as needed, to "Properly" and efficiently do the job RIGHT.

Feel Free To Call Us Today: 330.461.6251 or click the button below to learn more about our services!
We look forward to working with you.Thanking you in advance.

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Website: www.steepleusa.com | Email: info@steepleusa.com

Our steeplejack company has provided steeple restoration, roofing, painting nationwide for over 25 years. We are fully insured and bonded for all states including but not limited too; alabama al, alaska ak, arizona az, arkansas ar, colorado co, connecticut ct, delaware de, florida fl, georgia ga, idaho id, illinois il, indiana in, iowa ia, kansas ks, kentucky ky, louisiana la, maryland md, massachusetts ma, michigan mi, minnesota mn, mississippi ms, missouri mo, new hampshire nh, new jersey nj, new mexico nm, new york ny, north carolina nc, north dakota nd, ohio oh, oklahoma oK, pennsylvania pa, rhode island ri, south carolina sc, south dakota sd, tennessee tn, texas tx, virginia va, washington wa, west virginia wv, wisconsin wi, birmingham, montgomery, mobile, little rock, fort smith, denver, bridgeport, new haven, wilmington, jacksonville, miami, tampa, st. petersburg, orlando, tallahassee, atlanta, augusta, columbus, boise, chicago, rockford, springfield, indianapolis, fort wayne, evansville, south Bend, des moines, cedar rapids, davenport, kansas city, louisville, lexington, bowling green, new orleans, baton rouge, shreveport, baltimore, columbia, boston, detroit, grand rapids, warren, ann arbor, lansing, minneapolis, saint paul, jackson, gulfport, kansas city, saint louis, manchester, newark, jersey city, paterson, albuquerque, roswell, buffalo, rochester, syracuse, albany, charlotte, raleigh, greensboro, fargo, bismarck, columbus, cleveland, cincinnati, toledo, akron, oklahoma city, philadelphia, pittsburgh, allentown, erie, reading, harrisburg, providence, warwick, columbia, charleston, north charleston, mount Pleasant, Rock Hill, memphis, nashville, knoxville, chattanooga, clarksville, houston, san antonio, dallas, fort worth, virginia, virginia beach, norfolk, newport news, seattle, spokane, charleston, wheeling, milwaukee, madison, green bay

As a matter of fact..

 1. A steeple in architecture is a tall tower on a building, topped by a spire and often incorporating a belfry and other components. Steeples are very common on Christian churches and cathedrals and the use of the term generally connotes a religious structure. They may be stand-alone structures, or incorporated into the entrance or center of the building.

2. Steeplejacks raise ladders along church spires, industrial lamp chimney*, cooling down towers, bell towers, clock towers, or whatever other high structure. In the UK, steeplejacks now use a belay rope fall-arrest system (alike to the method applied by rock climbers) attached to the ladders because they are erected to eliminate free climb and greatly reduce the risk of falls from elevation.

3. Once ladders have been erected, the following stage is commonly to suspend a bosun's chair (a accented wooden board on which the steeplejack can sit, pull himself upwards or lower himself downwards, or sit in a fixed position), but rappel equipment is putting back the bosun's chair on many procedures because of its lighter weight.

 

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