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This homeowner reached out to Brown Roofing to repair a section of siding that was damaged from ice over the winter.
The first photo shows an older, patched chimney flashing system that looks tired and leak-prone. The second photo shows a cleaner, more intentional flashing repair with better protection at the chimney base. The chimney area is one of the most important places to get right, because even a small weakness there can send water behind the shingles and into the home.
The New Fairfield, CT homeowner provided entry door, a 36x80 with 2 side lites and a transom and had the Brown Roofing Team install it as part of a complete exterior renovation.
Before:
The stone chimney showed weathered mortar, staining, and worn flashing at the roofline, leaving the chimney-to-roof transition vulnerable to water intrusion.
After:
Brown Roofing repointed and restored the chimney with fresh masonry work and new copper flashing, creating a cleaner look and a stronger water-shedding seal around the metal roof.
Before: The original siding around the window bay looked worn, faded, and weathered, with visible staining and discoloration that made the front of the home feel tired.
After: The new gray Tando Stone siding gives the home a clean, modern look with sharp contrast against the white trim, adding texture, depth, and fresh curb appeal.