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This ranch style home was built in 1970 and is now in need of a new roof. We started the process by tearing off t2 layers of existing roofing materials and replacing 15 layers of damaged plywood decking. After that, we installed 3 rows of Ice & Water Barrier near all eaves, valleys, chimneys etc. We installed a dark brown as[halt shingle to dramatically change to look of this home. Lastly, we removed and replaced the flashing on the chimney with brand new lead flashing.
The shingles here were visibly deteriorated and peeling from the sheathing. We gave this home new life; don't hesitate to call us for a free estimate.
This Middletown, CT home had issues with water leakage from a 2009 addition. After making the necessary prognosis, we have resolved this issue and the interior remains dry under freshly installed shingles.
Here was a multi-family home located in Middletown, CT. It was built circa 1900 and the roof was replaced 25 years ago. The time had come for a replacement, with two valleys being worn down and water leaking into an upstairs apartment. Victorian homes like this one often pose a challenge, with the extra steep pitch.
The roof on this Middletown, CT home was close to 20 years old and had been deteriorating badly, with leaking that had been going down the interior of the siding. We began the project by tearing off the old materials, and sending them to a facility in Stratford, CT where they are ground up into asphalt for paving roads. We also made sure to carefully take down a satellite dish that had been on the roof. The siding on this home is no longer compromised by a faulty roofing system.