Roofing project in Southbury, CT by Martin's Aluminum

Your Neighbors Since 1961

Southbury is home. For three generations, Martin's Aluminum Products has installed roofs, siding, and gutters on homes throughout town — from the neighborhoods off Main Street South to the homes tucked along the Pomperaug. When you call us, you're calling a contractor who lives and works where you do.

That means faster response, honest estimates, and accountability you can't get from an out-of-town crew. We're proud to protect Southbury homes against everything a Connecticut year throws at them.

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We Know Southbury Homes — Neighborhood by Neighborhood

Six decades in one town teaches you what each corner of Southbury throws at a roof. We've worked them all.

Southbury isn't one kind of house — it's a 55-and-over condo in Heritage Village, a 1700s colonial along the Pomperaug in South Britain, a lake house off Kettletown Road, and a center-hall colonial in the neighborhoods off Main Street South. Each one ages differently, and after sixty years here we know the difference before we ever climb the ladder.

That local knowledge shows up in the estimate. We know which Heritage Village associations have color and material guidelines, which streets near Lake Zoar catch the open-water wind, and which older homes around South Britain Road and Bullet Hill 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.

Heritage Village

The condo community off Heritage Road has association color and material standards — we re-roof, re-side, and re-gutter units to spec so the work passes review the first time.

South Britain & the Pomperaug

Historic homes along South Britain Road and the Pomperaug River deserve work that respects their age — period-appropriate profiles and copper where it counts.

Lake Zoar & Kettletown

Lakeside homes off Kettletown Road take the brunt of open-water wind and damp. We build roofs and gutter systems that shed it season after season.

Town Center & Main Street South

From the colonials around Southbury Green and Playhouse Corner to the homes off Route 67 and Poverty Road, we're only minutes from your driveway.

Papermill Pond dam at Southford Falls State Park near Southbury, CT

Made for the Weather Off Lake Zoar

A Southbury year is hard on a house. Nor'easters drive rain sideways off Lake Zoar, January cold builds ice dams along the eaves, and the freeze-thaw swings between fall and spring work shingles, flashing, and seams loose. The heavy tree canopy that makes streets around Kettletown and the Bent of the River Audubon preserve so beautiful 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 coming off the river. 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 town we live in.

Southbury's Hometown Contractor Since 1961

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