Homeowner Problem
The two-story colonial had curling shingles, stained rear valley flashing, and attic staining after ice dam seasons on a north-facing eave.
The two-story colonial had curling shingles, stained rear valley flashing, and attic staining after ice dam seasons on a north-facing eave.
Project Overview
This roofing project in Wilton, CT included roof replacement with materials selected for regional weather performance.
Location
Wilton, CTProject Type
Roof Replacement
Completed
February 2025
Duration
3 days
Manufacturer
GAF
Product
Timberline HDZ
Material
Asphalt Shingle
Color
Pewter Gray
The two-story colonial had curling shingles, stained rear valley flashing, and attic staining after ice dam seasons on a north-facing eave.
Fancy House completed tear-off, replaced soft decking at the valley, installed ice and water shield at eaves, and finished with architectural shingles and updated ridge venting.
Project Result
The home now sheds water reliably through Wilton's freeze-thaw cycles with a uniform pewter gray roofline that complements the white trim palette.
Helpful Guides

What Connecticut homeowners should know before budgeting for a new roof — square footage, pitch, decking repairs, ice and water shield, ventilation, and how to compare contractor proposals fairly.
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Warning signs your Connecticut roof may need replacement — curling shingles, granule loss, leaks, age, sagging decking, and when repair is no longer enough.
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Ice dams on Connecticut roofs — why they form after snow, damage they cause, and fixes that address heat loss and ventilation.
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What to do after Connecticut storm roof damage — stay safe, document from the ground, and schedule professional inspection with clear photo records.
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