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This home in Glastonbury had an old 2-layer roof that had algae and lichen growing on the shingles. Our crew tore off and replaced the roof even though it was in the middle of February. Newer shingles are more flexibility in the cold and our roofers adjust the pressure on the nail guns and technic to match the colder weather. We have done dozens of homes in the winter and will continue to give great quality all year long.
This roof in Glastonbury was only 12 years old but it was not in good shape. It was already failing and had multiple leaks in the house. The owners had us replace the old roof.
This duplex in Glastonbury was on the market and the owner was in the process of selling it. The roof, however, had 3-tab shingles that were old and had been patched with tar several times already. We replaced the old roof with new shingles, replaced the chimney flashing, and vent boots. On top of all that, we remove and reinstalled the lightning rod system that was attached to the roof.
This house in Glastonbury had a large 'shed' dormer in the rear of the house and an addition with a low slope.
After seeing watermarks on the ceiling, the homeowner called Klaus Larsen. The sales respresentative figured out that the issue was: the roof needed to be replaced. To fix this issue, the damaged plywood decking was removed and replaced. The home is now water free!