Homeowner Problem
The existing roof was nearing the end of its useful life with brittle shingles, worn flashing, and evidence of prior storm wear along the rear slope.
The existing roof was nearing the end of its useful life with brittle shingles, worn flashing, and evidence of prior storm wear along the rear slope.
Project Overview
This roofing project in Greenwich, CT included roof replacement with materials selected for regional weather performance.
Location
Greenwich, CTProject Type
Roof Replacement
Completed
September 2025
Duration
3 days
Manufacturer
GAF
Product
Timberline HDZ
Material
Asphalt Shingle
Color
Charcoal
The existing roof was nearing the end of its useful life with brittle shingles, worn flashing, and evidence of prior storm wear along the rear slope.
Fancy House replaced the roof system with new underlayment, ice and water protection at critical areas, updated flashing details, and architectural shingles designed for New England weather.
Project Result
The homeowner gained a clean, uniform roofline and improved protection against rain, wind, and seasonal freeze/thaw stress.
Customer Review
“We hired Fancy House for a full roof replacement after storm damage. They explained the scope clearly, handled the tear-off professionally, and left the property cleaner than we expected. Highly recommend.”
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