Roofing
Roof replacement and repair for Woodbury homes, built to last through Connecticut seasons.
Roofing in Woodbury →A trusted local contractor just down the road. Serving Woodbury homes since 1961.
Woodbury's mix of historic homes and newer construction calls for a contractor who understands both — and who'll treat the work with care. Based just down the road in Southbury, Martin's Aluminum Products has been roofing, siding, and guttering Woodbury homes for over sixty years.
We give every Woodbury homeowner the same honest assessment and clear estimate, whether it's a full roof replacement or a gutter repair. Local, licensed, and accountable.
Get a Free Estimate in WoodburyRoof replacement and repair for Woodbury homes, built to last through Connecticut seasons.
Roofing in Woodbury →Durable, low-maintenance siding to refresh and protect your Woodbury home.
Siding in Woodbury →Seamless aluminum and copper gutter systems that keep water where it belongs.
Gutters in Woodbury →Woodbury wears its history on its sleeve, and we've worked it from the antique-district colonials to the newer homes up in the hills.
Woodbury's Main Street is one of the best-preserved colonial streetscapes in Connecticut — the "Antiques Capital" lined with 18th-century homes — while newer construction fills the hills around Hotchkissville and the river valleys where the Pomperaug, Nonnewaug, and Weekeepeemee meet. After more than sixty years just down Route 6 in Southbury, we know how each of those homes ages — and what it needs.
That local knowledge shows up in the estimate. We know which antique-district homes near the Glebe House need a careful, period-respectful tear-off, which houses in the river valleys sit under the heaviest tree cover, and where copper does a historic home justice. It's the kind of thing an out-of-town crew learns at your expense.
The 18th-century homes along Route 6 deserve careful, period-respectful work — matched profiles, proper detailing, and copper where a historic home calls for it.
Homes around Flanders Nature Center and the Pomperaug, Nonnewaug, and Weekeepeemee valleys sit under heavy tree cover that's hard on roofs and gutters. We build to handle it.
From the neighborhoods in Hotchkissville to the homes near Nonnewaug, we bring the same honest assessment and clear estimate to every Woodbury house.
Minutes from Hollow Park, the Glebe House, and the tower at Orenaug Park, we're close by and quick to get to your driveway.
A Woodbury year is hard on a house. Nor'easters drive rain through the river valleys, 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 around Flanders Nature Center and Orenaug Park 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 valley damp. And seamless gutters, with optional leaf guards, keep the runoff away from your foundation through every storm and every leaf-fall. On historic Main Street homes especially, we match the work to the house — and bring copper when a home deserves it.