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    East Haven Exteriors Co.

    Family-owned roofing pros serving East Haven and nearby communities.

    Owner: Your Name Here • License CT-ROOF-62882

    Your business name, tagline, owner & license # for East Haven, CT homeowners.
    (919) 555-2687
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    123 Main Street, East Haven, CT
    service@easthavenctroofing.com
    Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM • Sat 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM • 24/7 Emergency
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    Roof Replacement Roof Repair Storm Damage Restoration Gutter Installation Skylight Installation Roof Inspection

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    Service Areas

    East Haven • New Haven • West Haven • Hamden • Milford • Wallingford • Shelton • Stratford

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    A Local's Take on East Haven Roofing

    Why Roofs Take a Beating Around Here

    Spend a year here and you'll see exactly what your roof is up against. Around here it's wet falls and humid summers, and that wears on shingles, flashing, and seams faster than you'd think. A roof in good shape can shrug most of it off. A neglected one can't.

    Roofing Materials That Hold Up

    Picking a roofing material isn't as overwhelming as it sounds, but the choice matters. Standing-seam metal is showing up on more roofs every year, and for good reason , it lasts and sheds water like a dream. Whichever way you go, proper installation matters more than the brand on the wrap.

    How to Tell Your Roof Is Tired

    Roofs rarely fail without warning, but the signs are easy to miss if you don't know where to look. Look for moss patches, lifted shingles after a windy day, or pinholes of light in the attic. After any big storm, take five minutes to walk the perimeter and glance up. Catching trouble early often turns a five-figure repair into a quick patch job.

    Budgeting for the Big Job

    Talking money on a new roof is never anyone's favorite conversation, but it's worth being clear-eyed about it. A full replacement on an average home in the area runs roughly $6,000 to $16,000, depending on size, pitch, and material. Repairs are a fraction of that, which is one more reason to act before small problems grow.

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