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Greg and Elaine in Middlefield, CT, have a stunning, spacious home that needed a full roof replacement to protect it for decades to come. Their existing roof was showing signs of age, and they wanted something durable, beautiful, and built to last. Our crew began by carefully removing the old roofing material and inspecting the wood decking underneath. Any compromised plywood was replaced to ensure a solid foundation for the new system. Once the roof deck was prepped, we installed our complete Klaus Larsen Roofing System, starting with SealoronXT Deck Tape between the plywood boards to seal joints while still allowing the wood to breathe. Next, we applied SealoronXT Ice & Water Shield over the eaves, valleys, and other vulnerable areas for superior leak protection. The remaining sections were covered with VeloraONE Roof Underlayment, which creates a waterproof barrier against moisture and wind-driven rain. To complete the system, we installed IKO Dynasty shingles in the color Glacier. These architectural shingles feature a reinforced ArmourZone strip and FastLock sealant that provide maximum protection and a 130 MPH wind warranty, ensuring strength and beauty even in New England’s toughest weather. We also upgraded their home with a new Velux M08 Fresh Air Deck Mount Skylight. This addition brings more natural light and ventilation into the home while maintaining energy efficiency.
With this full roof replacement and skylight installation, Greg and Elaine can enjoy peace of mind knowing their gorgeous home is protected by the Klaus Larsen Roofing System, backed by our 50-year transferable workmanship warranty. The Klaus Roofing Way!
This West Hartford, CT Colonial had three layers of deteriorated shingles that needed to be removed and replaced with a new roofing system. We always recommend starting with a fresh layer, as opposed to covering up asphalt and plywood that have been compromised by moisture. Though layering shingles was once a common practice, standards have changed drastically, and multiple layers can often hinder a home's chances of getting insurance or being sold on the market. Many insurance companies now insure by the layer. Poor ventilation is also attributed to multi-layering, as it causes your attic to suffocate, builds ice dams and will rapidly worsen any preexisting conditions. Having one complete layer with properly placed vents and underlayment will provide total protection, without having to worry about the eroded shingles lurking beneath.
This historic home in Hartford, featuring a 100-year-old slate roof, was in need of a full replacement. We carefully removed the old slate and assessed the roof deck, replacing any damaged plywood to ensure a strong foundation. Next, we applied our high-performance SealoronXT Ice & Water Shield and VeloraONE Roof Underlayment to protect against moisture and leaks. Finally, we installed beautiful IKO Dynasty Frosttone Grey shingles, giving the home a fresh, durable roof that respects its historic character while providing modern protection and longevity. The Klaus Roofing Way!
This homeowner was in need of a new roof on their garage. After tearing off one layer of existing roofing materials, we replaced all sheets of damaged plywood decking. We then installed 2 rows of TriBuilt ice & water near all roof eaves, valleys, chimneys etc. In accordance with the building code requirements, we sealed all roof joints with flashing tape. We installed a Klaus Larsen Roofing System with IKO Cambridge Shingles with Charcoal Grey. We finished the job by installing purpose-made Hip and Ridge Shingles on all ridges and hips of the roof. This garage is now safe and secure thanks to Klaus Larsen Roofing.
This home located in Hartford, CT was having serious roof problems. There were multiple shingles falling off and there was a leak from the roof over the back porch section of the home. To fix this issue we completely stripped the existing roof and replaced it with new asphalt shingles. After we stripped the old roof, we replaced 10 sheets of water-damaged plywood decking. To protect the home from outside moisture we laid down ProArmor Synthetic Underlayment which is engineered to repel water and to adhere to the roofing surface and new shingles. To make sure the structure of the chimney stays intact we removed the old flashing and replaced it with new lead chimney flashing.