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Roof Replacement in Ellington, CT

This lovely single family home in Ellington, CT was in need of a roof replacement and we gave them just that! To start we tore off one existing layer of roofing materials and disposed of them properly. We then inspected and replaced one damaged sheet of plywood decking. Ice & Water Barrier was applied in two rows to ensure protection from all weather conditions and a Synthetic Underlayment was applied in the spots where there was no Ice & Water Barrier. We then installed a Klaus Larsen Roofing System using Cambridge Architectural Shingles in the Dual Black colorway. To finish off this project, we installed a new ridge vent to keep consistent attic ventilation and gave both chimneys new lead flashings. This home is now complete thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing!

New Roof for Colchester, CT Ranch/Rambler Style House

This Colchester, CT ranch style house with brick exterior was returned to its prime courtesy of IKO Cambridge Driftwood shingles.  

Roof Installation on Cape in Colchester, CT

This late 50s era home in Colchester, CT had water leakage in several rooms. There was also issues with insulation between the dormer and the roof. We disposed of two layers of old shingles and replaced the rotted decking with new CDX plywood. The entire front shed roof deck was restored with Mule Hide purpose made flat roofing. Updated vents, flashing and a carefully preserved roof mounted satellite dish made this project a success.  

A Winter Roofing Project in Colchester, CT

On this Colchester, CT project we incorporated multiple skylights and replaced the shingles, which had gotten eaten by algae. We also removed all of the rotted fascia boards on the rear of the house and replaced them with cedar trim boards. Note the aluminum seamless gutters and down spouts, in brown, which blend in perfectly with the facade of this home.

New Roof and Structural Repair in Colchester, CT

For this home in Colchester, CT we installed OC True Def Duration Quarry Gray shingles. The entire front porch roof deck was treated with Ice & Water shield and we repaired the damaged collar ties in the attic. Collar ties are structurally important because they prevent the rafters of your attic from sagging. Uneven weight on top of your roof, such as large loads of snow, can cause them to sag and spread apart. They are recommended for roofs with up to approximately 18 foot spans. We also removed all existing chimney flashing and replaced it with new lead flashing. This project was ensured by the Owens Corning Platinum Protection Warranty.  

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