No runaround, no surprises – just honest roofing work that actually lasts in Connecticut weather.
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Your roof stops leaking. Your insurance headaches disappear. You sleep through storms without wondering if water’s dripping into your attic.
That’s what happens when roofing work gets done right the first time. You’re not calling someone back in six months because the “fix” didn’t hold. You’re not dealing with the same problem over and over.
Connecticut weather doesn’t mess around – neither do we. When we finish your roof, it’s built to handle whatever comes next. Ice dams, wind storms, heavy snow loads. Your roof becomes something you don’t have to think about anymore.
Sullivan Contracting has been fixing roofs in southeastern Connecticut for years. We’ve seen what works here and what doesn’t. We know which materials hold up to our winters and which ones fail after a few seasons.
We’re not the crew that shows up, patches something quick, and disappears. We live here. We work here. When you need us back for warranty work or your neighbor needs a roof inspection, we’re still going to be around.
You’ll find our work on roofs throughout Uncasville and the surrounding area. Ask around – people know our name because we do the job right.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the ground – we get up there and check everything. Shingles, flashing, gutters, the works. You get a straight answer about what needs fixing and what can wait.
If you need work done, we give you a detailed estimate that breaks down materials and labor. No mystery line items or “miscellaneous charges.” You know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
During the job, we protect your property and clean up daily. We’re not leaving nails in your driveway or debris scattered around your yard. When we finish, your roof is solid and your property looks better than when we started.
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We handle the full range of roofing work. Emergency repairs when storms hit and water’s coming through your ceiling. Complete replacements when your roof has reached the end of its life. Regular maintenance that catches small problems before they become expensive disasters.
Connecticut homes face ice dams, wind damage, and heavy snow loads that most roofers don’t deal with regularly. We’ve been handling these challenges for years. We know which underlayments prevent ice dam leaks and which shingles actually last in our climate.
Whether you’re dealing with missing shingles after a storm or planning a full replacement, we use materials designed for New England weather. Your roof needs to work in February when it’s ten below and in July when it’s ninety-five degrees.