7 Tips for Getting your Roof Through Winter
While Winter 2018 is still officially a few weeks away, this Thanksgiving snowfall we experienced here in Connecticut is a good reminder that New England Winters can bring some extra wear and tear to your roof. As a home or business owner there are definitely winter...
Grove Street Cemetery – Historic Slate Restoration
A chisel-cut Vermont Slate and flat red copper historic slate restoration on the Grove Street Cemetery gatehouse in New Haven, CT
Oak Cabin, Chatfield Hollow – Historic Restoration
A chisel-point Vermont Slate and flat red copper historic slate restoration on the Grove Street Cemetery gatehouse in New Haven, CT
Why NPR is good for business
Most of our business here at Connecticut Roofcrafters comes via word of mouth - people sharing their happiness about our roofs with friends and neighbors. Because of this, we put most of our focus and resources into creating customer satisfaction. Happy customers, for...
Flat or Sloped EPDM Roofs – The Rodney Dangerfield of Roofing
Consider for a moment the flat black rubber roof. Technically an Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) roof, for most of us the first image they conjure up is the roof on your high school or a local shopping mall. You’ll probably recall those flat or sloped roofs...
Post-winter roof inspection
Post-winter roof inspections are critical to staving off any damage done to your roof by the harsh New England winter.
Winter Roof Maintenance
Making sure your roof is ready for winter can be the difference between a warm, dry and uneventful winter season or a winter interrupted by costly damage caused by the normal wear-and-tear of a Connecticut winter. Learn more.
Welcome to our new website
Welcome to Connecticut Roofcrafters and our new website. My name is Michael Young, the founder and president of Connecticut Roofcrafters. I started this company back in 1999 with the goal of providing both residential and commercial customers with the highest-quality...
Thoughts on Roofing and Siding in Connecticut
Michael Young, Owner of CT Roofcrafters
“Having grown up in this business and run my own company for close to two decades now, I’ve learned a lot about this business. This Blog is where I will share some my observations, interesting anecdotes and helpful hints.”