Roofing, Siding & Restoration Services in Connecticut

IICRC-Certified Restoration, Roofing & Remodeling Services — 24/7 Emergency Response

Connecticut’s Trusted Home Improvement Experts

Restoration Control provides comprehensive roofing, siding, gutter, restoration, and remodeling services across 30 Connecticut communities. Our IICRC-certified technicians are strategically positioned from Greenwich to Vernon, delivering rapid emergency response and expert craftsmanship for homes facing nor'easters, ice dams, coastal storms, and New England's demanding four-season climate.

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Our Connecticut Services

From emergency storm repairs to complete home renovations, we provide end-to-end roofing, siding, gutter, and remodeling services across Connecticut.

Roofing in Connecticut

Roofing

Expert roof repair and full replacement engineered for Connecticut's demanding climate — heavy snow loads, ice dam prevention, and nor'easter wind resistance. We install architectural shingles, standing-seam metal, and slate-compatible systems built to handle 50+ inches of annual snowfall.

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Siding in Connecticut

Siding

Vinyl, fiber cement, and wood siding installation and repair designed to protect Connecticut homes from freeze-thaw cycling, coastal salt exposure, and harsh New England winters. We specialize in restoring historic clapboard exteriors and upgrading aging siding on Colonial and Cape Cod homes.

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Gutters in Connecticut

Gutters

Seamless gutter systems with leaf guard protection, engineered to manage Connecticut's heavy spring snowmelt and autumn debris load. Proper gutter sizing prevents foundation erosion, basement flooding, and ice dam formation along eaves during winter months.

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Water Damage Restoration in Connecticut

Water Damage Restoration

24/7 emergency water extraction, structural drying, and full restoration for Connecticut homes damaged by burst pipes, ice dam leaks, spring flooding, and appliance failures. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond within 60 minutes across the state.

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Fire Damage Restoration in Connecticut

Fire Damage Restoration

Complete fire and smoke damage restoration for Connecticut properties — from emergency board-up and soot removal to full structural rebuilds. We handle insurance documentation and restore homes to pre-loss condition, including older construction common throughout the state.

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Storm Damage Restoration in Connecticut

Storm Damage Restoration

Rapid response to nor'easter, hurricane, and severe thunderstorm damage across Connecticut. Our crews deploy for emergency tarping, tree-strike repairs, wind damage restoration, and full exterior rebuilds — working directly with your insurance carrier from first call to final inspection.

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Kitchen Remodeling in Connecticut

Kitchen Remodeling

Full kitchen renovations tailored to Connecticut homes — from opening up galley kitchens in historic Colonials to installing modern cabinetry and countertops in suburban split-levels. We handle plumbing, electrical, and structural modifications with proper CT permitting.

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Bathroom Remodeling in Connecticut

Bathroom Remodeling

Bathroom remodeling designed for Connecticut's older housing stock — updated plumbing in pre-war homes, moisture-resistant materials for humid New England bathrooms, tile work, fixtures, and ADA-accessible conversions. Full design-build service with CT-licensed contractors.

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Cities We Serve in Connecticut

Our teams are strategically positioned across Connecticut’s major metropolitan areas for rapid emergency response.

Bridgeport

Connecticut's most populous city sits along Long Island Sound, where coastal nor'easters and salt air put constant stress on roofing and siding. Bridgeport's mix of historic Victorian homes in Black Rock and newer Seaside Park developments requires contractors who understand both legacy construction and modern building codes.

New Haven

Home to Yale University and a thriving arts district along Chapel Street, New Haven's housing stock ranges from century-old Colonials in East Rock to modern builds near Long Wharf. Freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snowfall regularly damage roofs and gutters across the Elm City.

Stamford

A major financial hub in lower Fairfield County, Stamford's waterfront properties along Shippan Point face coastal storm surges while inland neighborhoods like Turn of River contend with ice dam buildup during harsh Connecticut winters.

Hartford

Connecticut's capital city is known as the Insurance Capital of the World, with neighborhoods like West End and Asylum Hill featuring aging housing stock that demands expert restoration. Hartford averages over 40 inches of snow annually, creating persistent ice dam and roof load concerns.

Waterbury

Nestled in the Naugatuck River Valley, Waterbury's Brass City heritage includes dense neighborhoods of early 20th-century multi-family homes. Heavy snowfall funnels through the valley, and spring melt routinely overwhelms aging gutter systems throughout Town Plot and Bunker Hill.

Norwalk

Norwalk stretches from the busy SoNo district along the harbor to suburban Cranbury and Rowayton along the coast. Shore-facing properties endure salt spray and nor'easter winds, while inland homes contend with snow loads and ice dams common to the Connecticut climate.

Danbury

Located in western Connecticut's rolling hills near Candlewood Lake, Danbury experiences some of the state's heaviest snowfall totals. Steep residential lots in neighborhoods like Pembroke and Deer Hill make proper gutter drainage and roof maintenance essential to prevent structural water damage.

New Britain

Known as the Hardware City, New Britain's tight-knit neighborhoods feature older Colonial and Cape Cod homes built from the early 1900s onward. The city's elevation exposes roofs to strong winter winds off the Connecticut River valley, accelerating shingle wear and ice dam formation.

Fairfield

An affluent shoreline community, Fairfield's Penfield and Southport neighborhoods sit directly on Long Island Sound where hurricane-season storms and winter nor'easters drive wind-blown rain and salt corrosion into siding and roofing materials. Historic homes along the Old Post Road require specialized restoration expertise.

Greenwich

Connecticut's Gold Coast flagship, Greenwich includes waterfront estates along Belle Haven and mid-country properties surrounded by mature tree canopy. Coastal exposure demands premium roofing materials, while fallen limbs from aging oaks and maples are a recurring storm damage concern.

West Hartford

One of Connecticut's most desirable suburbs, West Hartford's tree-lined streets in Elmwood and Bishops Corner feature stately Colonials and Tudors. Heavy autumn leaf drop clogs gutters rapidly, and the town's average 45 inches of annual snowfall demands ice-dam-resistant roofing systems.

Bristol

Home to ESPN's global headquarters, Bristol sits at a higher elevation west of Hartford where winter storms often deliver above-average snow accumulations. Older homes along Federal Hill and Forestville require ongoing roof and siding maintenance against persistent freeze-thaw cycling.

Hamden

Bordering New Haven to the north, Hamden climbs from the Quinnipiac River floodplain up Sleeping Giant ridge. Low-lying neighborhoods near Dixwell Avenue face spring flooding risks, while hillside properties in Mount Carmel contend with heavy runoff that overwhelms gutters and foundations.

Meriden

Situated in the Connecticut River valley between the Hanging Hills ridges, Meriden's Silver City housing stock includes dense multi-family neighborhoods where roof maintenance is critical. Valley-effect snowfall and spring runoff from the surrounding trap rock ridges create recurring water management challenges.

Manchester

A growing suburb east of Hartford, Manchester's neighborhoods span from the historic Cheney Brothers silk mill district to newer developments near Buckland Hills. The town's mix of housing ages means contractors must handle everything from 1920s-era slate roofs to modern asphalt shingle systems.

West Haven

West Haven's two-mile public beach along Long Island Sound makes it one of Connecticut's most storm-exposed communities. Properties in the Savin Rock and Old Beach area regularly sustain wind and water damage during coastal storms, requiring contractors experienced with FEMA flood zone construction.

Milford

With over 14 miles of coastline, Milford is among Connecticut's most water-exposed communities. The Point Beach and Woodmont neighborhoods face direct nor'easter impacts, while inland Devon and Orange border areas deal with standard New England snow load and ice dam concerns.

East Hartford

Located along the Connecticut River's east bank, East Hartford's neighborhoods near Hockanum Park and Silver Lane feature mid-century housing vulnerable to river valley weather patterns. Spring flooding from snowmelt and ice jam events creates water damage risks across the town's low-lying areas.

Middletown

Home to Wesleyan University, Middletown sits along a sweeping bend of the Connecticut River where humid summer air and cold winter fronts converge. The Main Street historic district's 19th-century architecture requires specialized restoration, while newer South Farms homes need modern storm protection.

Stratford

Stratford's location at the mouth of the Housatonic River exposes neighborhoods like Lordship and Short Beach to direct coastal storm impacts. The town's housing stock includes a significant number of post-war Cape Cods and ranches whose original roofing and siding are well past their service life.

Shelton

Spanning the Housatonic River valley, Shelton's hilly terrain in neighborhoods like Huntington and White Hills creates steep roof pitches that accumulate heavy snow loads. Spring snowmelt rushes downhill rapidly, making properly sized gutter and drainage systems essential for foundation protection.

Wallingford

A quiet central Connecticut town along the Quinnipiac River, Wallingford's traditional New England center gives way to suburban neighborhoods where 1960s-era split-levels and raised ranches often need full roof and siding replacement. Nor'easter winds channel through the river corridor with particular intensity.

Torrington

The principal city of Connecticut's Litchfield Hills, Torrington sits at over 700 feet elevation where snowfall totals routinely exceed 60 inches annually. The combination of heavy snow, steep terrain, and an aging housing stock in neighborhoods along the Naugatuck River makes proactive roof and gutter maintenance critical.

Trumbull

A residential suburb between Bridgeport and Shelton, Trumbull's wooded lots along White Plains Road and Long Hill Green are surrounded by mature hardwoods that shed heavy limbs during ice storms. The town's predominantly 1960s-1980s housing stock is reaching the age where full exterior renovation becomes necessary.

East Haven

East Haven's Momauguin Beach and Cosey Beach neighborhoods sit on low-lying coastal land directly exposed to Long Island Sound storms. Saltwater intrusion and wind-driven rain regularly compromise roofing and siding, while inland neighborhoods along Foxon Road face standard Connecticut winter challenges.

Branford

A picturesque shoreline community east of New Haven, Branford's Stony Creek and Indian Neck neighborhoods include waterfront properties battered by nor'easters every winter. The town's mix of antique Colonials and mid-century homes requires contractors versed in both historic preservation and modern building science.

Newington

A compact Hartford suburb, Newington's residential neighborhoods along the Berlin Turnpike and Cedar Street corridors feature post-war housing that faces the full force of Connecticut River valley weather. Heavy wet snow events and spring ice storms are the primary threats to roofing and gutter systems here.

Vernon

Straddling the Hockanum River in Tolland County, Vernon and its Rockville center include mill-era housing alongside newer Talcottville developments. Elevation and exposure to northeast wind patterns mean above-average snowfall, and the town's older brick and clapboard buildings demand specialized restoration techniques.

Windsor

Connecticut's oldest town sits at the confluence of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers, making it historically vulnerable to spring flooding. Neighborhoods in Wilson and Poquonock face both river flood risk and standard northern Connecticut snow and ice damage to roofs and exteriors.

Cheshire

An upscale residential town between Waterbury and New Haven, Cheshire's spacious lots along Mountain Road and Highlands feature large homes with complex roof lines that trap snow and promote ice dam formation. The town's well-maintained housing stock benefits from proactive seasonal roof and gutter service.

Why Connecticut Homeowners Choose Restoration Control

60-90 Min Response

Our Connecticut teams arrive fully equipped within 60-90 minutes of your emergency call.

Licensed & Certified

Every contractor holds the proper CT licenses and IICRC certifications for your protection.

Insurance Experts

We work directly with all major CT insurance carriers to document damage and maximize your claim.

Local CT Teams

Dedicated crews in Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Hartford and more.

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What Connecticut Homeowners Say

After a burst pipe flooded our basement during a January freeze, Restoration Control arrived within an hour. Their team was professional, thorough, and kept us informed every step of the way. They handled our insurance claim and had our home restored in under two weeks. We could not have asked for a better experience.

Robert & Linda M.

Hartford, CT, CT

A nor'easter ripped shingles off our Shippan Point home and water was pouring into the attic. Restoration Control had a crew on our roof the next morning, tarped the damage, and completed a full replacement within the week. Their knowledge of coastal roofing materials made all the difference.

Jennifer S.

Stamford, CT, CT

We hired Restoration Control to replace the original siding on our 1920s Colonial in East Rock. They matched the historic character perfectly while upgrading to fiber cement that will actually withstand Connecticut winters. The craftsmanship is outstanding and the crew was respectful of our neighborhood.

David & Maria T.

New Haven, CT, CT

After a kitchen fire, we were devastated. Restoration Control not only restored our home but helped us navigate the insurance process from start to finish. Their fire damage team removed all smoke odor and rebuilt our kitchen better than before. True professionals who treated us like family.

Thomas K.

Bridgeport, CT, CT

Ice dams had been causing leaks in our Danbury home for three winters. Restoration Control fixed the underlying ventilation problem, replaced the damaged section of roof, and installed new gutters with heat cables. This past winter we had zero leaks for the first time in years.

Susan & Mark P.

Danbury, CT, CT

We renovated both bathrooms in our 1950s West Hartford Colonial and the results are stunning. Restoration Control handled the old plumbing with care, added proper moisture barriers, and delivered a modern design that still fits the character of the house. On time and on budget.

Angela R.

West Hartford, CT, CT

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