Connecticut weather demands a roofer who knows what they’re doing.
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You get a roof that actually protects your home. Not just for this season, but for years to come.
Connecticut throws everything at your roof – ice dams in February, summer storms in July, and everything in between. When we’re done with your project, you stop worrying about leaks during the next big storm. You stop wondering if that stain on your ceiling is getting bigger.
Your roof becomes the thing you don’t have to think about anymore. It just works, quietly doing its job while you focus on everything else that matters in your life.
Sullivan Contracting has been handling roofing projects in Preston and throughout Connecticut for years. We’ve seen what works here and what doesn’t.
Connecticut weather isn’t forgiving, and neither are we when it comes to quality. We use materials that can handle ice dams, wind-driven rain, and the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy lesser roofing jobs.
You’re not our practice project. You’re getting the benefit of hundreds of Connecticut roofs we’ve already completed.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway – we get up there and see what’s really happening. We’ll show you exactly what needs attention and what can wait.
Next, we give you a clear breakdown of costs and timeline. No surprises, no change orders that double your bill halfway through. You know what you’re paying and when the work gets done.
Then we handle the work while keeping your daily routine as normal as possible. We clean up each day, protect your landscaping, and keep you updated on progress. When we’re finished, your roof is ready for whatever Connecticut weather comes next.
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You get a complete roofing solution designed for Connecticut conditions. We handle everything from permits to cleanup, so you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors or chase down paperwork.
Our material selection focuses on what actually performs in this climate. We’ve seen too many roofing jobs fail because someone used materials better suited for Arizona than Connecticut. Your roof gets components that handle ice, wind, and the thermal expansion that comes with our temperature swings.
We also handle the insurance side if you’re dealing with storm damage. We know what documentation insurance companies need and how to present your claim properly. Most homeowners don’t realize how much this matters until they’re trying to get coverage for repairs that should be covered.