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Monthly Field Recap

April 2026: Connecticut Rooflines, Deck Season and Exterior Detail Work

We spent April moving through the kind of work Connecticut homeowners ask about every spring: full roof replacements, leak repairs, deck rebuilds, flashing details, gutters, and larger commercial exterior scopes.

21April project updates
15+roofing and repair updates
3deck and outdoor living projects
2larger commercial exterior updates

April 2026 gave our team a full month of visible field work across Connecticut. The clearest takeaway is simple: the best exterior projects are not just about one product. They are about choosing the right roof system, the right deck structure, the right drainage details, and the right timing before leaks or storm damage become more expensive.

If you are planning a spring exterior project, this recap gives you a clear look at what our crew can handle: roof replacement and roof repair, deck building, gutter installation, siding work, and commercial exterior projects. Use it as inspiration, then reach out when you are ready for a practical recommendation for your home.

Full roof replacements carried the month.

The April feed was heavy on roof replacement work, which makes sense for the season. Spring is when many Connecticut homeowners move from winter damage, old leaks, and shingle wear into replacement planning before summer storms arrive.

We shared full roof rip-and-replace updates in Woodbury, Southbury, Seymour, and other Connecticut communities. If you are comparing similar work for your home, start with our roofing services page, our Southbury roofing contractor page, or our Connecticut roof replacement cost guide.

Woodbury CT roof replacement with Owens Corning Estate Grey shingles
We completed this Woodbury roof replacement with Owens Corning Estate Grey shingles.View project update

Leak repair, ice damming and flashing showed up in the details.

Not every April post was a full replacement. The April 30 roof repair update pointed to ice damming that had led to leaks, with the problem identified and corrected. That kind of work is diagnostic first: the visible stain or drip is rarely the whole story.

If your roof has had ice dams, spring leaks, or storm concerns, we have related resources on emergency roof repair in Connecticut, our storm damage roof repair checklist, and our spring roof maintenance checklist.

Middlebury CT copper chimney flashing and roof detail work
We upgraded this Middlebury home with copper counter flashing, chimney flashing, and cornice return details.View project update

Decking and outdoor living work moved into spring mode.

April brought several deck and outdoor living updates: a Trex Cinnamon Cove transformation, a Trex Jasper deck project, and a pressure-treated pool deck. Those posts show why decking should be scoped as more than surface boards.

Framing, stairs, railings, footings, concrete work, and the way the deck meets your home all affect the final result. Start with our decking services page or use our contact page to request a consultation.

Trex Cinnamon Cove deck transformation
We rebuilt this deck with Trex Cinnamon Cove, new framing, decking, and railings.View project update
Pressure-treated pool deck project completed in Connecticut
We built this pressure-treated deck around a pool for warmer weather.View project update

Large exterior scopes tied roofs, gutters and flashing together.

Two April posts stood out for commercial and larger exterior scopes. The Chapel Haven update in New Haven referenced more than 200 windows flashed for leaks and a full commercial gutter system across the property. The Lake Compounce reel showed roof upgrades in progress at a larger public-facing property.

These updates are a useful reminder that water management is bigger than shingles. Gutters, flashing, roof edges, and wall penetrations all need to work together. For similar scopes, review our gutter services and commercial roofing and exterior services.

Chapel Haven New Haven CT commercial gutter and window flashing project
We completed commercial gutter installation and window flashing work at Chapel Haven in New Haven.View project update
Lake Compounce roof upgrades in progress
We showed roof upgrades in progress at Lake Compounce.View project update

Plan the exterior as a system.

A roof replacement can improve curb appeal, but it also needs the right underlayment, ventilation, flashing, cleanup, and drainage details. A deck can transform outdoor living, but only when the frame, railings, stairs, and connection points are handled correctly. A gutter or flashing project may look small compared with a full roof, but it can be the detail that prevents repeat leaks.

More April Project Highlights

Want to see more real work before you call? Browse the April highlights below, then schedule a free inspection or consultation when you are ready to talk through your roof, deck, gutters, siding, or commercial exterior project.

Date Project highlight More details
Apr 30, 2026 We repaired a 10-square Williamsburg Grey roof section after ice damming led to leaks. View project update
Apr 29, 2026 We highlighted a Slatestone Grey Owens Corning roof update and invited homeowners to get on the schedule. View project update
Apr 28, 2026 We completed a Woodbury roof rip-and-replace with Owens Corning Estate Grey shingles. View project update
Apr 27, 2026 We built a pressure-treated pool deck ready for warmer weather. View project update
Apr 26, 2026 We shared a behind-the-scenes media day from one of our commercial roofing projects. View project update
Apr 25, 2026 We reminded Connecticut homeowners to schedule roof replacement estimates before leaks start. View project update
Apr 23, 2026 We finished a Southbury Owens Corning Teak roof replacement with another one-day turnaround. View project update
Apr 20, 2026 We completed a Trex Jasper deck with framing, stairs, and railings near the pool. View project update
Apr 19, 2026 We showed roof upgrades in progress at Lake Compounce. View project update
Apr 18, 2026 We wrapped another Connecticut exterior project and invited homeowners to schedule their turn. View project update
Apr 17, 2026 We upgraded a Middlebury home with copper counter flashing, chimney flashing, and cornice returns. View project update
Apr 14, 2026 We completed a 60-square Williamsburg Grey roof replacement with a major curb appeal transformation. View project update
Apr 11, 2026 We shared a Harbor Blue Owens Corning roof finished in one day. View project update
Apr 10, 2026 We highlighted a Slatestone Grey Owens Corning shingle project and encouraged spring planning. View project update
Apr 9, 2026 We completed Chapel Haven in New Haven with more than 200 window flashing details and a full commercial gutter system. View project update
Apr 7, 2026 We shared another smooth tear-off-to-final-shingle roof replacement. View project update
Apr 6, 2026 We installed 45 squares of Owens Corning Onyx Black for a full home transformation. View project update
Apr 5, 2026 We wished our friends, customers, suppliers, manufacturers, and partners a happy Easter. View project update
Apr 4, 2026 We completed an Onyx Black Owens Corning roof rip-and-replace in Seymour, CT. View project update
Apr 1, 2026 We rebuilt a deck with Trex Cinnamon Cove, new concrete, framing, decking, and railings. View project update
Apr 1, 2026 We shared an Estate Grey Owens Corning roof replacement and encouraged spring planning before leaks appear. View project update

Monthly Recap Questions

What kinds of Connecticut roofing projects did you complete in April 2026?

We completed roof replacements, roof repairs, shingle color transformations, flashing details, and larger roof upgrade work across Connecticut. Our April projects included Owens Corning shingle installations, ice-dam-related repair, copper flashing, and commercial roof work.

Do you handle decking as well as roofing?

Yes. Our April 2026 updates included deck rebuilds, Trex decking, pressure-treated decking, stairs, railings, framing, and outdoor living upgrades. You can review our decking services for more detail.

Where do you work?

We are based in Southbury, Connecticut and serve homeowners and property owners across surrounding Connecticut communities. You can review our service areas page or contact our team to confirm availability for your town.

How do I schedule a roof, gutter, siding, or deck estimate?

Call (860) 499-4970 or use our contact page to request a free inspection or consultation.

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