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After tearing off one existing layer of shingles, the plywood decking was completed stripped and replaced with new material. Three rows of Owens Corning Weatherlock G Ice & Water shield was installed to protect any moisture from entering the home. Owens Corning Duration TruDefinition shingles, in the color of Sierra Gray, were installed. Flashing on the chimney was replaced. An existing vent boot was replaced, in the color of Black. This home is now fully protected inside and out because of Klaus Larsen!
This single family home in Cromwell, CT was in desperate need of a new roof after leaking and having to use a tarp to stop it. To fix this issue, we started the job by removing one layer of asphalt roofing materials. We then replaced 4 sheets of damaged plywood decking and installed 2 rows of Ice & Water barrier to further repel water. In terms of shingles, we installed Cambridge Architectural Shingles in the color Dual Black. We finished the job by removing the existing flashing around the chimney and replacing it with brand new lead flashing. This house is now safe and secure, thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing!
This unique Craftsman Contemporary home in Middletown, CT had ice dams that were getting increasingly worse near the facade of the structure. Three rows of ice & water shield will protect the structure from future water damage and a new OC VentSure ridge vent will deter them from forming in the first place. These, along with new asphalt shingles, work together as a harmonious roofing system.
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 work done here was guaranteed with our Owens Corning Life Time 50 Year Full Coverage Warranty.
Here was a really neat house located right on a beautiful marshland in Old Saybrook, CT. We first removed the siding on the left side of the full dormer, inspected for rotted plywood and replaced it as needed. Then we constructed a small cricket to eliminate the blind valley, followed by Ice & Water shield over the entire cricket. New step flashing was installed, which is the optimal method of really keeping water out. Instead of having one linear piece where the shingles meet the siding, there is continuous material that acts to 'back up' each piece if one fails.