Commercial Roof Replacement:
Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust – Phoenixville, PA
Project Timeline: September 23 – November 25, 2025
The Phoenixville bank roof replacement at Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust in Phoenixville, PA was completed in just two days. This fast-paced commercial roof replacement covered two buildings at 584 and 564 Nutt Road and required careful coordination to keep the bank fully operational throughout construction. Led by Project Manager Marco and coordinated with Joseph Wilt, Vice President of Facilities and Special Projects, Lemus Construction delivered a seamless upgrade with zero disruption to staff or customers.
This commercial roof replacement in Phoenixville, PA involved two very different structures. Building A featured a more modern roofing system and required a full tear-off and replacement. Building B, however, was a historically significant former school building dating back to the early 1900s. Its internal roof structure differed from modern construction, requiring our team to adapt installation techniques while respecting legacy building methods. The scope of work included removal of the existing roofing systems, detailed decking inspections, selective reboarding, surface preparation, installation of upgraded underlayment and shingles, new gutter system installation, and full site protection.
For this Phoenixville bank roof replacement, we installed a high-performance system from CertainTeed, including DiamondDeck Synthetic Underlayment and Landmark PRO Max Def Pewterwood shingles. This system carries a UL 2218 Class 3 impact-resistance rating and a Class A fire rating, along with enhanced algae resistance and long-term durability. These materials provide strong wind protection and structural reliability, which are critical for commercial properties exposed to severe weather conditions.
To meet the strict two-day timeline, Lemus Construction deployed a coordinated 27-person crew. Materials were staged strategically, and teams moved efficiently between both buildings. Dedicated safety supervisors ensured windows, walkways, and entrances were protected at all times. Tear-off sequencing was carefully controlled, debris containment systems were in place, and daily cleanup and magnet sweeps kept the property safe. Continuous communication with bank leadership allowed the entire project to run smoothly from start to finish.
The completed roofing systems now provide improved weather resistance, impact protection, fire-rated safety compliance, enhanced drainage through new gutters, and a clean, professional appearance. This commercial roof replacement in Phoenixville, PA demonstrates how complex, time-sensitive projects can be executed efficiently while maintaining craftsmanship, safety, and operational continuity.