Standing at an impressive 66”, our Cambridge spire was designed after its namesake: Cambridge University. This spire was crafted with royal patronage, dignity, and knowledge in mind, all symbols of the British university.
Available in Copper, Freedom Gray Copper, Mill Finished Aluminum or Pre-Weathered Zinc.
66"
Octagonal
Applied Patina Available
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Copper, Freedom Gray Zinc, Aluminum
1. What are copper spires used for?
Copper spires are architectural features designed to crown rooftops, steeples, or towers. They serve both decorative and functional purposes, adding elegance to the building’s design while also directing water away from the structure and enhancing its vertical profile.
2. Where are spires commonly used?
Copper spires are commonly found on churches, cathedrals, government buildings, historical landmarks, and residential properties with traditional or Gothic architectural styles. They can also be used as accent features on gazebos, cupolas, and other structures.
3. Can your copper spires be customized?
Yes. Copper spires are highly customizable in terms of size, shape, and design. We offer custom solutions to match specific architectural styles or functional requirements.
4. How long do copper spires heads last?
Copper spires can last 50 years or more, with many installations exceeding a century. The natural patina that develops on copper over time protects it from corrosion and weathering, ensuring its longevity.
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