Stop water damage before it spreads with expert roof repair from local Connecticut contractors.
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You need your roof fixed right the first time. Not patched with temporary solutions that fail after the next storm.
When we complete your roof repair, you get back to living without checking the ceiling every time it rains. No more strategically placed buckets or worrying about water stains spreading across your walls.
Your home stays dry, your belongings stay protected, and you stop losing sleep over whether that small leak will turn into a major disaster. That’s what happens when roof contractors who understand Connecticut weather handle your repairs properly.
Sullivan Contracting has been fixing roofs in Connecticut for years. We understand what ice dams do to your gutters, how coastal winds tear at your shingles, and why some repairs fail after one winter.
We’re not the guys who show up, slap some tar on your roof, and disappear. We’re local contractors who live here too, and we fix roofs the way we’d want ours fixed.
When you call us, you’re working with people who know the difference between a quick patch and a lasting repair.
First, we inspect your roof to find the real problem, not just where you see water dripping. Leaks often start in one place and show up somewhere completely different.
We explain what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and give you a clear price before we start. No surprises, no “while we’re up here” upselling.
Then we fix it using materials that can handle Connecticut weather. We clean up our mess, test our work, and make sure you understand what we did and why. You get a repair that lasts, not just until the next storm.
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Every roof repair includes finding and fixing the source of your problem, not just treating symptoms. We replace damaged shingles, repair or replace flashing around chimneys and vents, and address any underlying deck damage.
You also get proper sealing and weatherproofing designed for Connecticut’s freeze-thaw cycles. We don’t use materials that’ll crack when temperatures drop or adhesives that fail in humidity.
If your gutters are part of the problem, we handle that too. Water needs somewhere to go, and we make sure it goes where it’s supposed to instead of into your house.