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This Middletown, CT home had issues with water leakage from a 2009 addition. After making the necessary prognosis, we have resolved this issue and the interior remains dry under freshly installed shingles.
Here was a multi-family home located in Middletown, CT. It was built circa 1900 and the roof was replaced 25 years ago. The time had come for a replacement, with two valleys being worn down and water leaking into an upstairs apartment. Victorian homes like this one often pose a challenge, with the extra steep pitch.
The roof on this Middletown, CT home was close to 20 years old and had been deteriorating badly, with leaking that had been going down the interior of the siding. We began the project by tearing off the old materials, and sending them to a facility in Stratford, CT where they are ground up into asphalt for paving roads. We also made sure to carefully take down a satellite dish that had been on the roof. The siding on this home is no longer compromised by a faulty roofing system.
On this barn-converted home in Middletown, CT we completely stripped and replaced the old roof to be recycled. This home had issues with water coming in through to the interior, which was causing ongoing damage. The new Slatestone Gray shingles come with both an Algae-Resistance and 130 MPH wind Resistant Limited Warranty. With the addition of a flashed skylight, this Middletown homeowner will enjoy the natural light of the outdoors, without the moisture that comes with it.
This home in Middletown, CT was experiencing leaks but only a partial part of the roof needed to be replaced. The damaged plywood decking was replaced. Timberline HD Weathered Wood shingles were used and new aluminum drip edge/rake was installed along the entire outside perimeter of the roof. The Klaus Larsen team used their expertise and best judgment to fix what was needed on this home!