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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New Copper Standing Seam Metal Roofing Design by CIS Steeplejack and HardinNails

Announcing our "Patent Pending" easy to install; four way interlocking; ("SSR"; Standing Seam Replica), Hardin Metal Roofing System. Designed application specifically for Church Steeples, Cupolas, Domes and Structures alike. Available in 16oz or 20oz copper, both guages will provide protection for hundreds of years. Our "SSR" Hardin Metal Roofing replicates standing seam roofing applications as found on many church steeples, cupolas and domes in america. Our "SSR" Hardin Metal Roofing design installs in a fraction of the time and can help save on expensive labor and equipment cost. All "SSR" Hardin Metal Roofing Systems are made to individual order, inspected and shipped with easy to install directions. For more information, please feel free to contact Michael Hardin at http://www.steepleusa.com/contact_us.htm. Thanking you in advance.

Also, it is recommended to use our high grade, Silicon Bronze, Ring Shank; patent pending; HardinNails. Just like our "SSR" Roofing Systems, our HardinNails are manufactured and collated in america. Hardinnails come in 15 degree plastic collation works in most 15 degree coil nail guns. 200ct nails per coil. HardinNails accelerates your copper metal installations using high quality metal fasteners. For more information, please feel free to contact Michael Hardin at http://www.steepleusa.com Thanks again.

Michael Hardin
CIS Steeplejack
www.steepleusa.com

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Landmark Steeple of New Orleans Recieves New Cross

CIS Steeplejacks of Ohio Wednesday April 28th, 2010 hoisted a new solid bronze, gold leaf to the top of the landmark steeple at St. Stephen Catholic Church, 200 feet above Napoleon Avenue. Financed by parishioner donations, the cross bears names of donors, Archbishop Gregory Aymond and Monsignor Christopher Nalty, the pastor of Good Shepard Parish. The cross replaces a smaller cross broken by Hurricane Gustav in 2008.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Welcome to CIS Steeplejack Company Blog

Thank you for visiting my company blog. My name is Michael Hardin. I am a specialist in church steeple repair and restoration. My company, CIS Steeplejack (www.steepleusa.com) has been in business for over 25 years. I have started this blog to share some information about me and my specialty. Please feel free to leave any comments and or questions. Thanking you in advance.