Roofer in Allyn Point, CT

Roofing That Actually Lasts Here

Storm-tested systems built for Connecticut weather, backed by local expertise you can trust.

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What You Get With Us

Your roof stops being something you worry about. No more checking the ceiling during storms or wondering if that small leak will turn into a big problem.

You get a roofing system designed specifically for what Allyn Point throws at it. Coastal storms, heavy snow loads, temperature swings that crack lesser materials. We know exactly what works here because we’ve been doing this work in this area for years.

The peace of mind is real. When the next nor’easter hits, you’ll know your roof can handle it. When it’s time to sell, you’ll have documentation showing quality work and materials that add value to your home.

Local Roofing Company Allyn Point

We Know This Area

Sullivan Contracting has been handling roofing projects throughout Connecticut for years, with deep experience in the specific challenges that coastal properties face. We’re not the guys who show up after every storm trying to make quick money.

We’re licensed, insured, and established here. Our crews know the difference between a quick fix and a lasting solution. We understand local building codes, weather patterns, and what materials actually hold up in this climate.

You can verify our work by talking to your neighbors. We’ve done roofs throughout Allyn Point and the surrounding area, and we stand behind every job.

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Roofing Process Allyn Point CT

Here's How We Handle It

We start with a thorough inspection of your current roof, checking not just the obvious problem areas but the underlying structure, flashing, and ventilation. You get a detailed report of what we find, with photos showing exactly what needs attention.

Our estimate breaks down materials, labor, and timeline clearly. No vague line items or surprise costs later. We explain what we’re recommending and why, so you can make an informed decision about your investment.

During the work, we protect your property with tarps and clean up daily. Most residential jobs take 1-3 days depending on size and complexity. We handle permits, inspections, and coordinate with your insurance company if storm damage is involved. You get warranty documentation for both materials and our workmanship when we’re finished.

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What's Included In Our Service

Every roofing project includes a complete assessment of your roof system, not just the surface materials. We check gutters, flashing, ventilation, and structural integrity because these components work together to protect your home.

You get quality materials selected specifically for Connecticut’s climate. We work with manufacturers who offer solid warranties and have proven performance in coastal environments. Our installation follows manufacturer specifications exactly, which protects your warranty coverage.

The cleanup is thorough. Roofing creates debris, and we handle all disposal and site cleanup as part of the job. Your landscaping and property are protected during work, and we use magnetic tools to pick up any stray nails or metal pieces.

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The age of your roof is the first indicator, but it’s not the only factor. Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years in Connecticut’s climate, but storm damage, poor ventilation, or installation issues can shorten that lifespan. We look for missing or damaged shingles, exposed nail heads, granule loss, and signs of water penetration. If more than 30% of your roof surface needs repair, replacement usually makes more financial sense. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repairs will solve your problems or just delay the inevitable.
Architectural shingles with high wind ratings perform well here, typically rated for 110+ mph winds. Metal roofing is excellent for longevity and storm resistance, though it requires proper installation to prevent noise issues. We avoid basic 3-tab shingles in coastal areas because they don’t hold up to the wind and salt exposure. The underlayment and flashing materials are just as important as the surface material. We use synthetic underlayments and corrosion-resistant flashing because traditional felt and standard metals deteriorate quickly in salt air.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-3 days for completion, depending on the size and complexity of your home. Weather can extend this timeline, especially during Connecticut’s unpredictable spring and fall seasons. We don’t work in high winds, heavy rain, or when temperatures are too low for proper material installation. If we encounter structural issues or need additional materials, we’ll communicate any delays immediately. Emergency tarping is always available if weather threatens during the project timeline.
Insurance coverage depends on the cause of damage and your specific policy terms. Storm damage, fallen trees, and other sudden events are typically covered, minus your deductible. Gradual wear, poor maintenance, or age-related deterioration usually aren’t covered. We can work directly with your insurance adjuster to document damage and provide detailed estimates. It’s important to report storm damage promptly and avoid contractors who offer to “eat” your deductible, as this is insurance fraud and can void your coverage.
Our workmanship is warranted for five years, covering installation issues, leaks, or problems caused by our work. Material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically range from 25-50 years for shingles and longer for metal roofing. We provide all warranty documentation and register your materials with manufacturers when required. It’s crucial to use the same contractor for warranty work to avoid conflicts between workmanship and material coverage. We handle warranty claims directly rather than making you deal with multiple parties.
Roof replacement costs vary significantly based on size, materials, complexity, and current market conditions. A typical Connecticut home ranges from $12,000-$25,000 for quality asphalt shingle replacement, with metal roofing running higher. Repairs can range from a few hundred dollars for minor issues to several thousand for extensive damage. We provide detailed written estimates breaking down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. Extremely low bids often indicate corner-cutting on materials or labor that will cost you more long-term.