Premium Finishes
Fiber cement, refined trim, and careful alignment on highly visible elevations.
Greenwich, Connecticut
Premium exterior improvements for Greenwich homes where architecture, material quality, and finished details matter.
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About Greenwich
Greenwich properties range from classic New England estates to updated in-town residences with high visibility from the street. Fancy House supports Greenwich homeowners who want exterior work that respects the home's architecture while improving durability against Connecticut weather.
Greenwich homeowners expect exterior work that matches the architecture—clean trim lines on Old Greenwich colonials, discreet downspout routing in Riverside, and durable systems that perform through Connecticut winters.
We plan projects around mature landscaping, long driveways, and the detailed rooflines common on Backcountry and Belle Haven properties, so the finished result looks refined from the street and holds up for years.
Common home styles we work on
Why Homeowners Choose Us
Fiber cement, refined trim, and careful alignment on highly visible elevations.
Flashing, ventilation, and shingle systems for multi-plane Greenwich roofs.
Materials and details chosen for decades of Connecticut weather.
Local Services

Greenwich siding work often includes fiber cement or premium cladding systems with careful attention to corners, columns, and architectural trim.
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Roof replacement in Greenwich frequently involves detailed flashing, copper or upgraded metal accents, and systems built for long service life.
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Window projects in Greenwich often aim to preserve character while improving efficiency on larger elevation openings.
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Custom homes in Greenwich may require larger gutter capacity, discreet downspout routing, and leaf management on wooded lots.
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Greenwich homes often feature complex rooflines, custom trim, mature landscaping, and long driveways that make access and staging important during exterior projects. Material selection tends to emphasize clean lines, long-term performance, and a polished final appearance.
Connecticut Weather
Greenwich sees significant rainfall, coastal influence in southern areas, snow load in winter, and seasonal humidity. Roofing, siding, and gutter systems should be designed as a coordinated exterior envelope rather than isolated upgrades.
Greenwich Homeowner Guide
Many Greenwich clients prioritize a cohesive street presence—matching new siding color to existing stone, upgrading windows without changing proportions, or replacing a roof with shingles that complement the home's era.
Long driveways and gated entries affect delivery timing and equipment placement. We coordinate material drops and daily cleanup so your property remains presentable throughout the project.
Replacing roofing without addressing failing step flashing at a sidewall—or new siding without evaluating window integration—often leads to callbacks. We treat the envelope as one system.
How It Works
Share your Greenwich property details and which exterior systems need attention.
We assess architecture, exposure, and integration points across the envelope.
Receive a written scope with material specifications and project sequencing.
Skilled crews deliver clean finishes with daily site maintenance.
Local Projects

The homeowner gained a clean, uniform roofline and improved protection against rain, wind, and seasonal freeze/thaw stress.
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Neighborhood references are provided where useful—not as a claim to serve every street in every area.
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“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.”View project: Architectural Shingle Roof Replacement
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