Residential Roofing Contractor in Connecticut​

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What is roofing?

Roofing encompasses the entire process of designing, installing, maintaining, and upgrading a roof structure. It involves selecting the right materials, ensuring proper installation, providing ongoing maintenance, and offering solutions for roof replacements or upgrades. A well-constructed roof is essential for protecting your home, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing aesthetics.

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Our team brings years of experience in repairing and replacing roofs for both residential and commercial properties. With a reputation for exceptional customer service and high-quality workmanship, we are your trusted partner for all roofing needs.

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Elevating homes, one roof at a time

Roof Installation

As your reliable partner, we guarantee expert handling of your roof installation needs. We collaborate with the best manufacturers to ensure your home is equipped with a durable, high-quality roof tailored to your specific requirements.

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Roof Repair and Maintenance​

We are a premier contractor dedicated to addressing your roof repair needs with precision and efficiency. Our team ensures meticulous attention to detail and top-notch workmanship to restore your roof’s integrity. Additionally, we offer comprehensive roof maintenance services to preserve the condition of your roof and extend its lifespan.

Roof Upgrade​

Enhance your home’s value and functionality with a roof upgrade. Our expert partners provide the latest technology, materials, and designs to deliver transformative upgrades that improve both aesthetics and performance.

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Types of Roofing and Materials

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt Shingles

The most common roofing materialasphalt shingles are made from fiberglass or organic materials coated with asphalt and granules. They are versatile, affordable, and available in a wide range of colors and styles to complement various architectural designs.

Metal Roofing

Crafted from aluminum, steel, copper, or zinc, metal roofing is known for its durability, longevity, and modern appearance. It is highly resistant to fire, wind, and hail, making it an excellent choice for homeowners seeking a low-maintenance option.

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Wood Shingles

Wood Shingles

Traditional and visually appealing, wood shingles are typically made from cedar or redwood. While they offer a natural look, they require regular maintenance to prevent rot, insect damage, and fire hazards.

Clay or Concrete

These tiles are exceptionally durable and long-lasting, often associated with Mediterranean and Spanish architectural styles. They provide excellent fire resistance and add a unique aesthetic to your home.

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Slate Roofing

Slate

A premium roofing material, slate is a natural stone known for its strength, beauty, and longevity. It offers timeless elegance but comes with a higher price tag due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Why is Roofing Important for Your Home?

Your roof plays a critical role in protecting your home and ensuring the safety and comfort of its occupants. Here’s why roofing is essential:

  • Weather Resistance: Your roof acts as the first line of defense against rain, snow, hail, and other environmental elements, keeping your home dry and secure.

  • Climate Regulation: A well-insulated roof helps maintain indoor comfort by regulating temperature, reducing energy costs, and improving energy efficiency.

  • Visual Appeal: The design and condition of your roof significantly impact your home’s curb appeal, enhancing its overall aesthetic.

  • Market Value: A well-maintained roof can increase your property’s market value, while a deteriorating roof may lead to a decline in value.

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Roofing at its Finest

We are proud to collaborate with the best companies in the industry to deliver exceptional roofing solutions.

Certainteed

Be with a trusted industry leader in roofing, CertainTeed provides top-tier solutions that blend durability, innovation, and aesthetic appeal seamlessly.

With an extensive range of roof products, they are meticulously designed to provide quality while enhancing the beauty of your home.

GAF Roofing Solutions​

Connecticut contractors like Prime Energy Solar know the excellence of work with GAF, a trusted name for innovation and high standards. GAF offers a comprehensive range of options that redefine durability and style.

IKO Company

IKO presents diverse roof solutions such as roofing, insulation, and waterproofing. They are a trusted authority known for using advanced technology to produce the finest material for your roof. That’s why we affiliated with IKO to share the best experience to our clients. 

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FAQ

Check out our most frequent roofing questions here.

Your roof is one of the most critical components of your home, providing protection against the elements and ensuring your family’s safety and comfort. However, over time, even the most durable roofs can wear down and require replacement. 

  1. Shingle Damage: Curling, cracking, or missing shingles are clear signs of wear. If shingles are buckling or blistering, it may indicate poor ventilation or aging.
  2. Excessive Granule Loss: Asphalt shingles shed granules over time, but excessive loss (visible in gutters or downspouts) signals advanced deterioration.
  3. Water Leaks: Water stains on ceilings or walls, or visible leaks in the attic, indicate roof failure. Mold or mildew growth is also a red flag.
  4. Sagging Areas: A sagging roof suggests structural issues, such as weakened decking or support beams, which require immediate attention.
  5. Age of the Roof: Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years. If your roof is nearing or exceeding this lifespan, replacement may be necessary.
  6. Daylight Through the Roof Boards: If you can see sunlight through the roof boards in your attic, it’s a sign of significant damage.
  7. Higher Energy Bills: A failing roof may compromise insulation, leading to increased heating or cooling costs.

By keeping an eye out for these warning signs, you can address roof issues proactively and ensure your home remains safe, energy-efficient, and well-protected for years to come.

Yes, it’s possible to install a new roof over an existing one (called a “roof overlay”), but there are significant considerations:

  1. Pros:
    • Lower upfront costs since tear-off and disposal are avoided.
    • Faster installation time.
  2. Cons:
    • Hidden Damage: You can’t inspect or repair the underlying roof decking, which may have rot or structural issues.
    • Added Weight: Multiple layers add stress to the roof structure, which may not meet local building codes.
    • Warranty Issues: Many manufacturers void warranties if new shingles are installed over old ones.
    • Future Repairs: Repairs become more complicated and costly with multiple layers.
  3. Building Codes: Many areas limit roofs to two layers, so check local regulations before proceeding.

The timeline depends on several factors:

  1. Roof Size: Larger roofs take more time.
  2. Complexity: Steep slopes, multiple angles, or intricate designs increase installation time.
  3. Weather: Rain, snow, or high winds can delay the project.
  4. Material Type: Asphalt shingles are quicker to install than slate or tile.
  5. Tear-Off Requirement: Removing an old roof adds time but is often necessary.
  6. Typical Duration:
    • Small to medium roofs: 1-3 days.
    • Large or complex roofs: 1-2 weeks.

Here are the most common roofing materials available in the market:

  1. Asphalt Shingles:

    • Most common and affordable.

    • Lifespan: 20-25 years.

    • Available in various colors and styles.

  2. Metal Roofing:

    • Durable and long-lasting (40-70 years).

    • Energy-efficient and fire-resistant.

    • Higher upfront cost but low maintenance.

  3. Wood Shakes/Shingles:

    • Natural, rustic appearance.

    • Lifespan: 20-40 years.

    • Requires regular maintenance to prevent rot and mold.

  4. Slate:

    • Extremely durable (75-100+ years).

    • Heavy and expensive but offers a timeless look.

  5. Tile (Clay or Concrete):

    • Common in warmer climates.

    • Lifespan: 50-100 years.

    • Heavy and requires a strong roof structure.

  6. Synthetic Roofing:

    • Made from recycled materials or rubber.

    • Mimics the look of slate or wood at a lower cost.

    • Lightweight and durable.

Taking care of your roof is like taking care of the foundation of your home—it’s essential for maintaining the overall health, safety, and longevity of your living space. Just as a strong foundation supports the structure of your house, a well-maintained roof protects everything beneath it from the elements, ensuring your home remains secure and comfortable.

  1. Regular Inspections:
    • Check for damaged or missing shingles, cracks, or sagging areas.
    • Inspect after severe weather events.
  2. Clean Gutters and Downspouts:
    • Clogged gutters can cause water to back up and damage the roof.
  3. Trim Overhanging Branches:
    • Prevents debris build-up and reduces the risk of falling branches.
  4. Address Moss and Algae:
    • Use a moss remover or hire a professional to clean the roof.
  5. Ensure Proper Ventilation and Insulation:
    • Prevents heat and moisture build-up, which can damage the roof structure.
  6. Repair Minor Issues Promptly:
    • Fix small leaks or damaged shingles immediately to prevent larger problems.
  7. Schedule Professional Inspections:
    • Have a roofing contractor inspect your roof annually to identify and address potential issues early.
  8. Avoid Walking on the Roof:
    • Unnecessary foot traffic can damage shingles or tiles.

 

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