Roofer in Franklin Hill, CT

Your Roof Problems End Here

Connecticut weather doesn’t mess around—and neither do we when protecting your home.

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Franklin Hill Roofing Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up during the next storm without that pit in your stomach. No more buckets catching drips or wondering if today’s the day your ceiling gives out.

Your energy bills drop because your roof actually insulates your home instead of letting heat escape through gaps and worn shingles. You stop avoiding the top floor when it rains.

When neighbors ask who fixed your roof, you actually have someone to recommend. That’s what happens when you work with a roofing contractor who knows Connecticut weather and doesn’t cut corners on materials or workmanship.

Franklin Hill Roofing Company

We Know Connecticut Roofs

Sullivan Contracting has been handling roofing projects throughout Franklin Hill and the surrounding Connecticut area for years. We’ve seen what works and what fails when New England weather hits.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. When you call, you’re talking to people who live here and understand exactly what your roof goes through during Connecticut winters and summer storms.

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Roofing Contractor Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance—a real inspection where we check for damage, wear patterns, and potential problems you might not see from the ground.

You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprise charges or “we found more problems” calls halfway through the job.

During the work, we protect your property with tarps and clean up daily. We’re not the crew that leaves nails in your driveway or debris scattered around your yard. When we’re done, your roof works and your property looks better than when we started.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every roofing project includes a thorough inspection, quality materials rated for Connecticut weather, and proper installation that meets local building codes. We handle permits, disposal of old materials, and complete cleanup.

You get warranty coverage on both materials and our workmanship. If we install it and something goes wrong, we fix it. We also provide documentation for insurance claims if you’re dealing with storm damage.

Franklin Hill homeowners deal with ice dams, wind damage, and the wear that comes from temperature swings. We use materials and techniques that address these specific challenges instead of generic solutions that might work elsewhere but fail here.

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Most residential roof replacements in Franklin Hill take 2-4 days, depending on the size of your home and weather conditions. We start early, work efficiently, and make sure your home is protected each night if the project spans multiple days. Connecticut weather can be unpredictable, so we always have contingency plans to keep your home dry if storms roll in during the project. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Architectural shingles perform well in Connecticut because they handle wind, temperature changes, and ice better than basic three-tab shingles. We typically recommend materials with strong wind ratings and good thermal expansion properties. Metal roofing is also excellent for Connecticut homes, especially if you deal with ice dams or want maximum durability. The key is matching the material to your specific situation—your roof’s pitch, your home’s style, and the particular weather challenges your property faces.
Yes, we work with homeowners on insurance claims regularly. We provide detailed documentation of damage, work with adjusters during inspections, and make sure repairs meet insurance requirements. We know what insurance companies look for and how to present damage assessments clearly. However, we’re not public adjusters—we’re contractors who understand the claims process and can support you through it. We’ll also let you know honestly if damage is significant enough to warrant a claim or if it’s better handled as regular maintenance.
Age is the biggest factor—most asphalt shingle roofs in Connecticut need replacement after 20-25 years. But we also look at the extent of damage, number of leaks, and whether problems are isolated or widespread. If you’re replacing more than 30% of your shingles, replacement usually makes more sense financially. Multiple leaks, granule loss across large areas, or structural issues typically mean it’s time for a new roof. We’ll give you an honest assessment and explain why we recommend repair or replacement.
We provide warranty coverage on both materials and workmanship. Material warranties come from manufacturers and typically range from 25-50 years depending on what you choose. Our workmanship warranty covers installation issues—if something fails because of how we installed it, we fix it at no charge. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered before starting work. Good contractors stand behind their work, and we’ve been doing this long enough to know the difference between normal wear and installation problems.
Yes, we respond to emergency calls for severe leaks, storm damage, and situations where your home is exposed to weather. Emergency repairs focus on stopping immediate damage—tarping, temporary patches, or quick fixes to protect your property until permanent repairs can be completed. We carry materials for common emergency situations and can usually respond within hours during business days. Keep in mind that emergency work costs more than scheduled repairs, but it’s often necessary to prevent thousands in interior damage.