A local contractor Oxford homeowners can count on. Serving the area since 1961.
Oxford has grown a lot over the years — but homeowners here still want the same thing: a contractor who shows up, does honest work, and stands behind it. Martin's Aluminum Products has been that contractor for Western Connecticut since 1961.
From roof replacements to seamless gutters, we bring the same care to every Oxford home. Licensed, insured, and genuinely local.
Get a Free Estimate in OxfordDurable, low-maintenance siding to refresh and protect your Oxford home.
Siding in Oxford →Seamless aluminum and copper gutter systems that protect your home year-round.
Gutters in Oxford →Oxford is one of Connecticut's fastest-growing towns, and we've worked it from the historic farmhouses to the newest subdivisions.
In Oxford a 1700s farmhouse on Quaker Farms Road sits a few miles from a brand-new colonial off Route 188, a condo in Oxford Greens is around the corner from a lake house near Jackson Cove, and the falls at Southford Falls State Park are just up the road. Each of those homes ages differently, and after sixty years working Western Connecticut we know the difference before we ever climb the ladder.
That local knowledge shows up in the estimate. We know which Oxford Greens standards a new roof has to meet, which homes near Lake Zoar catch the open-water wind, and which older houses around Quaker Farms and Southford Falls need a careful tear-off instead of a fast one. It's the kind of thing an out-of-town crew learns at your expense.
The 55-and-over golf community off Oxford Road has a look to maintain — we re-roof, re-side, and re-gutter to its standards so the work fits right in and passes review.
Historic homes around Quaker Farms Road and the Southford Falls area deserve work that respects their age — period-appropriate profiles and copper where it counts.
Homes near Jackson Cove and the Lake Zoar shoreline take the wind and damp off the water. We build roofs and gutter systems that shed it season after season.
From the colonials near Oxford Center and Quarry Walk to the newer subdivisions off Routes 67 and 188, we're close by and quick to get to your driveway.
An Oxford year is hard on a house. Nor'easters push rain off Lake Zoar, January cold builds ice dams along the eaves, and the freeze-thaw between fall and spring works shingles, flashing, and seams loose. The heavy tree canopy that shades Southford Falls State Park and the Larkin Bridle Trail also fills gutters with leaves every October.
We build for all of it. Roofs go down with ice-and-water shield at the eaves and valleys — the single best defense against the ice dams that plague Connecticut homes. Vinyl siding is installed to lock out wind-driven rain and the damp off the brook. And seamless gutters, with optional leaf guards, keep the runoff away from your foundation through every storm and every leaf-fall. It's work built to last in the towns we live and work in.