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We replaced the backside of the roof on this detached garage because they were having leaking issues due to their old vent boot! They figured they may as well replace the whole back of the roof while they were at it.
In Pomfret Center, CT, we recently completed a roof replacement for an outbuilding with a roof that had exceeded 20 years of age. Over the years, wear and tear had taken its toll, leaving the structure vulnerable to leaks and weather damage. Our team installed durable IKO shingles, paired with high-performance materials like Velora One Roof Underlayment and Sealoron XT Ice & Water Shield, to ensure long-lasting protection. This upgraded roofing system not only enhances the outbuilding’s durability but also boosts its appearance. Whether it’s a home or an outbuilding, a reliable roof is essential to maintaining the integrity of your property.
David in Pomfret Center, CT, knew it was time to start looking for a roof replacement contractor when his 28-year-old roof started showing signs of wear. With nearly three decades of exposure to New England weather, the shingles were well past their prime. He reached out to Klaus Larsen Roofing for a full roof replacement over both his home and garage. Our crew completed a full strip of the old roofing materials and installed a brand-new Klaus Roofing System, topped with IKO Dynasty shingles in the color Glacier. Now, David has a clean, updated look, and more importantly, a durable roofing system that’s built to last.
This Canterbury cape style house had water leakage coming in from a dormer. When winter arrived, ice dams made the problem exponentially worse. During the roof replacement we installed a thermostat controlled solar fan. Unlike standard attic fans, the VentSure Exhaust Fan is roof-mounted and does not require extra electricity to function. Ventilation is crucial in preventing ice from freezing and melting on your home.
This log cabin style home in Canterbury, CT is very unique. Built in 1975, this single family home has a very interesting layout. It is a colonial and the roof is a gambrel, which is also referred to as a "Dutch Colonial" and looks like a barnyard roof. The owners were not experiencing any issues with the roof but knew that it was time to replace it. After tearing off two layers of existing roofing materials, the damaged plywood was replaced with all new decking. Three rows of Ice & Water sheild was installed. The exisiting chimney flashing was removed and replaced. Brown aluminum drip edge/rake was installed along the entire, outside perimeter of the roof. Architectural-style asphalt shingles in the color of Terra Cotta, were installed which complimented this home very well!