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Built in 1947, this home in Enfield, CT is a ranch style home with an attached garage. The homeowners called Klaus Larsen for a roof replacement on the house and garage. Owens Corning Weatherlock G Ice & Water was used, chimney flashing was installed, along with Duration TruDefinition Shingles in the color of Slatestone Gray. This home and garage is fully protected with Klaus Larsen!
This single family home in Enfield, CT was in need of a new roof. After tearing off one layer of existing roofing material, we replaced 2 damaged sheets of plywood decking. We then covered the entire roof deck with two rows of Tribuilt ice & water barrier to protect the interior from the outside elements. For the asphalt shingles, we installed a Klaus Larsen Roofing System with IKO Cambridge Architectural Shingles in the color Dual Grey. We finished the job by removing and replacing the existing flashing on the chimney with brand new lead flashing. This house is now complete thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing!
This beautiful one-family home in Enfield, CT was due for a roof replacement and Klaus Larsen was able to provide just that! To start this project, we began by tearing away all the existing roofing materials. We evaluated the condition of the roof decking and we located 3 damaged sheets of plywood decking that we then replaced. To weather-proof the home, we installed two rows of IKO Storm Shield Ice & Water Barrier, as well as a synthetic underlayment to provide additional protection from water. For shingles, we installed a Klaus Larsen Roofing System using IKO Dynasty shingles in the Castle Grey colorway. A ridge vent was installed to maintain consistent attic ventilation. To finish this job, we replaced the removed and replaced the existing chimney flashing and vent pipe boot. This home was made complete thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing!
Ivoryton was once home to a high population of factory workers, and remains one of Connecticut's most historically rich towns. This house exudes the architectural style of a bygone era. When approaching these types of structures, we are very gentle and careful in our workmanship. If you have a home that has been standing for over a century, we can provide the care it needs in revitalizing it with a new roof.
This was a duplex style home built in 1942, located in residential Manchester, CT. It had 3-tab shingles, which are not known to last as long as architectural shingles. Restored chimney flashing, a properly functioning system of ventilation, and a thermostat controlled solar fan were all included with this project.