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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.
This property looks completely rejuvenated. Project Manager Lucas and his team transformed this home with Provia Vinyl Siding.