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This house in Chaplin needed a ridge vent and a new roofing system for the gabled roof (on the right). The Dutch colonial roof was in better shape and only needed the upper roof, chimney flashing, and vent boot replaced. All of this was done in the Winter and the shingles are in excellent condition. Klaus Larsen has the experience and the know-how to do Winter Roofing!
This home in Waterford, Connecticut was in need of a roof & skylight installation. After tearing off and disposing of one layer of asphalt roofing, we replaced all damaged sheets of plywood decking. In accordance with the new building codes, we taped all roof deck joints with flashing tape. We then installed 2 rows of ice & water barrier near all roof eaves, valleys, chimneys, etc. In terms of shingles, we installed a Klaus Larsen Roofing System with IKO Cambridge Architectural Shingles in the color Brown. In terms of skylights, we installed 2 brand new Velux C04 Fresh Air Deck Mount VS Skylights. We finished the job by removing the existing vent pipe boot & replaced it with a brand new Perma-Boot. This house is now safe, secure and looking better than ever thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing!
This single-family home was in need of a new roof and new skylights. After tearing off two layers of existing roofing materials, we replaced five sheets of damaged plywood decking. In accordance with the new building codes, we secured and sealed all joints on the entire roof deck with flashing tape. We then installed two rows of TriBuilt Ice & Water Barrier near all roof eaves, valleys, chimneys, skylights, etc. In terms of shingles, we installed a Klaus Larsen Roofing System with IKO Cambridge Architectural Shingles in the color Weatehrwood. In terms of skylights, we installed a brand new Velux VS Skylight. We finished the job by removing the existing vent pipe boot & replaced it with a new, self-seal thermoplastic high rise vent boot. This house is now complete, thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing!
The roof on this modular home in Montville, CT still appeared sound aesthetically, but had been experiencing some ongoing leakage. We found there was damaged plywood, which had been worsened further by the leaks. All of the decking was replaced, along with new ventilation, pipe boots and a thermostat controlled solar fan. Call today for your free estimate!
This hipped roof in Norwich had tongue and groove boards underneath the roof instead of plywood. Boards will often be found in older homes build in the 40's and 50's. Some boards were damaged and needed to be replaced before the new Asphalt Estate Gray roof was installed. The roof, ridge vent, chimney flashing, and a flat roof section were all replaced on the same day!