New paint (interior & exterior)
Flooring updates
Fixtures
Technology
Safety & ADA compliance
Restrooms
Roof repair/replacement
Security systems
Electrical
HVAC
Plumbing
Structural & foundation
Parking lot
Landscape
A church renovation should be undertaken when existing facilities no longer support the ministry’s vision. Outdated aesthetics / technology causing the building to feel old fashion and unappealing. When building no longer meets
safety / accessibility codes, or to repair aging infrastructure.
Key indicators
• Structural Integrity: Visible cracks in walls, sinking foundations, or a leaking roof that could cause long-term water damage to electrical systems and insulation.
• Safety & Compliance: A lack of ADA-compliant features like ramps, elevators, or accessible restrooms.
• Inefficient Systems: Frequent plumbing leaks or outdated HVAC systems that result in excessively high utility bills or recurring maintenance fees.
Inefficient Systems: Frequent plumbing leaks or outdated HVAC systems that result in excessively high utility bills or recurring maintenance fees.
• Inefficient Layouts: Inadequate or dated restrooms.When the current design, such as small, dark foyers, prevents people from gathering and connecting.
• Outdated Technology: When existing AVL (Audio, Video, Lighting) systems limit your ability to preach effectively or stream services to a digital audience.
• Changing Community Needs: If your church is shifting focus toward daycare, community outreach, or small group gatherings that the current floor plan cannot support.
Yes, we have a Vision Package that provides the design, scope, and budget.
That’s okay. We operate as a team. Many times, the church already has relationships with contractors who are willing to donate part or all of their services. We forward those savings to your church.
General renovations are usually completed in 3 to 6 months, depending on the scope. A refresh can often be completed in around 30 days.
Yes, in most cases we schedule our work around your schedule to ensure minimal disruption.
Yes, it is common for churches to build a long-term plan that is completed in phases.
Yes, we have years of experience working with both state and local agencies. We make sure your project complies with all governing requirements.