10 Tips for Comparing Roofing Quotes in Connecticut
Not all roofing quotes are created equal — here’s how to tell the difference.
When it comes to protecting your home, choosing the right roofing contractor begins with understanding what’s in your estimate. Homeowners across Connecticut often receive multiple roofing quotes, but the challenge lies in knowing what’s included, what’s missing, and how to avoid misleading offers.
At
A1 Home Improvement, we’ve spent over 30 years helping Connecticut homeowners make informed roofing decisions. With
Owens Corning Platinum Preferred status (top 1% of U.S. roofers),
BBB accreditation, and
450+ 5-star reviews, we know what separates a trustworthy roofing quote from one that could cost you more in the long run.
1. Collect Multiple Quotes for Comparison
Get at least three roofing quotes. This helps you compare scope of work, materials, warranties, and timelines. Seeing multiple estimates side-by-side reveals outliers and gives you a fair market benchmark in Connecticut.Your siding is faded, chalky, or outdated in color
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2. Review the Breakdown of Materials and Labor
A transparent quote separates
materials (asphalt, metal, slate, etc.) from
labor (tear-off, installation, cleanup). Without this breakdown, it’s impossible to see where your money is going.
3. Verify Contractor Credentials
Price alone shouldn’t drive your choice. Look for:
- Manufacturer certifications (Owens Corning, GAF).
- Years of local experience in Connecticut weather conditions.
- Reputation & reviews.
A certified contractor typically offers better workmanship and extended warranties.
4. Understand Warranty Coverage
Two warranties matter:
- Manufacturer Warranty – covers shingle durability.
- Workmanship Warranty – covers installation quality.
Compare terms, coverage length, and exclusions. A “cheap” quote with a weak warranty can cost thousands later.
5. Confirm Licensing and Insurance
Reliable Connecticut contractors carry:
- State license
- General liability insurance (protects your property)
- Workers’ comp insurance (protects you from liability)
If they can’t show proof, walk away.
6. Ask About Project Timelines
A low quote that drags on for weeks exposes your home to weather damage and stress. A professional roofer provides a clear start date and timeline based on crew size and material delivery.
7. Clarify Cleanup and Disposal Fees
Roofing projects generate debris. Ensure quotes include:
- Shingle disposal
- Nail cleanup (with magnets)
- Dumpster costs
Hidden fees here are a common homeowner complaint.
8. Ask About Permits and Code Compliance
Most Connecticut towns require permits for roof replacements. Confirm your contractor:
- Pulls required permits
- Includes costs in the quote
- Follows local building codes
Skipping this step leads to fines and resale headaches.
9. Watch Out for Red Flags
Roofing is about value, not the lowest number. Look at:
- Material quality
- Warranty length
- Contractor reliability
- Timeline & service guarantees
Spending a little more upfront often saves thousands in avoided repairs.
10. Compare Value, Not Just Cost
Be cautious of:
- Extremely low prices
- Vague “ballpark” estimates
- Pressure to sign immediately
If it feels wrong, it usually is.
Making the Best Choice for Your Connecticut Home
Comparing roofing quotes isn’t just about numbers — it’s about choosing the right partner. At A1 Home Improvement, we’ve been Connecticut’s trusted family-owned roofing company for over 30 years.
- Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor (top 1% nationwide)
- BBB Accredited with 450+ reviews
- Serving Berlin, Rocky Hill, Old Saybrook, Hartford County, Middlesex County, and New Haven County
👉 Schedule your free roofing estimate today.
📞 Call us at (860) 385-6659 or Contact Us Online
Protect your home, avoid surprises, and invest in peace of mind with Connecticut’s most trusted roofing experts.
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