The church's roof looks a bit old, but still strong. Is it cleaned regularly? Church roofs are much more than just about aesthetics. The protection provided by a properly installed church roof can last for decades - even centuries – if the roof is maintained on a regular basis.
I agree with what William had to say. In addition, it would be best if they discuss thoroughly what they have learned in the aftermath of Green Roof Bingo. :) They can have some follow up questions, too. Or maybe, crack a joke or two to make the topic more interesting.
Did you say 6th century? That makes it easily 1500 years old. It’s a wonderful piece of history. However, the roof looks like it needs to be changed. I can also see a soda can on the roof. LOL! Other than that, it does make the place look picturesque.
If you did not say that it was a picture. I could have easily thought that it was a painting. I can see that you used Spanish tiles, eh. That’s a good choice! Spanish tiles are known to last up for over a century. I will also be using when it’s time to change our roof. Oh, may I ask what kind of church is this?
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beautiful!
Those tile roofs are so photogenic, and this pattern is very artistic, too.
The church's roof looks a bit old, but still strong. Is it cleaned regularly? Church roofs are much more than just about aesthetics. The protection provided by a properly installed church roof can last for decades - even centuries – if the roof is maintained on a regular basis.
William Gulliver
@William,church was founded at the begining of the 6th century.
I agree with what William had to say. In addition, it would be best if they discuss thoroughly what they have learned in the aftermath of Green Roof Bingo. :) They can have some follow up questions, too. Or maybe, crack a joke or two to make the topic more interesting.
Lenore Lung
Did you say 6th century? That makes it easily 1500 years old. It’s a wonderful piece of history. However, the roof looks like it needs to be changed. I can also see a soda can on the roof. LOL! Other than that, it does make the place look picturesque.
Will Peartin
If you did not say that it was a picture. I could have easily thought that it was a painting. I can see that you used Spanish tiles, eh. That’s a good choice! Spanish tiles are known to last up for over a century. I will also be using when it’s time to change our roof. Oh, may I ask what kind of church is this?
Kermit Lukacs
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