Fast, reliable roof repair that protects your home from Connecticut weather damage and costly interior repairs.
Hear from Our Customers
When your roof fails, every hour counts. Water doesn’t wait for convenient timing, and neither do we.
You get contractors who show up when we say we will. We assess the real scope of damage, not just what’s obvious from the ground. That missing shingle might seem simple, but the water damage underneath tells a different story.
Our repairs hold up through Connecticut winters, spring storms, and everything else this climate throws at your home. You’re not calling us back next season for the same problem because we fix it right the first time.
Sullivan Contracting has been handling roof repairs across eastern Connecticut for years. We understand how ice dams form on local roof styles, where wind-driven rain finds its way in, and which repair methods actually last in this climate.
You’re working with licensed, insured contractors who live and work in this area. We’ve seen what works and what fails when the next storm hits.
First, we inspect your entire roof, not just the obvious problem area. Water travels, and the leak in your ceiling might be coming from damage twenty feet away.
We document everything with photos and provide a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises, no “while we’re up here” add-ons you didn’t approve.
Then we get to work with quality materials designed for New England weather. We clean up completely and walk you through what we fixed and what to watch for going forward.
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Every repair includes a thorough inspection of surrounding areas to catch problems before they become emergencies. We’re looking at flashing, underlayment, and structural issues that could cause future failures.
You get detailed documentation for insurance claims if needed. We know what adjusters want to see and how to present damage assessments that support your claim.
Our repairs come with warranty coverage because we stand behind our work. When we say it’s fixed, it stays fixed through the weather patterns that caused the original damage.