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RoofTop of Connecticut, LLP

Roofing · Bridgeport, CT

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Father and son work on the roof themselves — one reviewer credits the team with talking to their insurance company and getting a new roof covered, completed in a single day.

What homeowners say

Homeowners describe RoofTop as responsive and easy to work with — even when they made things difficult — with a father-and-son team on the job during installation. Reviewers consistently praise quality roof replacements, including a large skylight done perfectly, finished efficiently (one in a single day) with thorough daily cleanup; one credits the team with working their insurance claim to cover the new roof.

Summarized by Vesta from 5 public reviews — Vesta’s own wording, not the business’s, and never a copy of any single review.

What they’re known for

Father and son on the job

A father-and-son team is on site during installation, photographing the work for documentation.

Insurance coordination

The team worked with one homeowner's insurer to get a full roof replacement covered.

Skylights and tough roofs

Handled a difficult roof replacement and a large skylight perfectly, finishing efficiently.

Meticulous cleanup

Crews made sure every spec and nail was cleaned up at the end of each day.

SpecialtiesRoof replacement · Skylights · Insurance-claim assistance · Roof repair

What to check before you hire

Vesta’s plain checklist for roofers. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.

01

Confirm CT registration & insurance

Any roofer working on a Connecticut home needs an active Home Improvement Contractor registration plus their own liability and workers'-comp coverage. Ask to see both before work starts.

02

Get the full scope in writing

Tear-off vs. going over the old layer, underlayment, flashing, ice-and-water shield, ventilation, and cleanup each change the price and the result. A one-line quote hides the parts that matter.

03

Ask about the manufacturer warranty

A factory warranty (GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning) only holds if the installer is certified and follows spec. Certified shops can often register a longer warranty in your name.

04

Be wary of pressure and 'today-only' pricing

Storm-chasers and rush discounts are red flags. A reputable roofer gives you a written estimate and the time to decide.

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Answers in your name, 24/7

Every missed call and after-hours text gets a real reply — your services, your pricing, your voice. The lead never goes cold.

02

Books the job for you

It checks availability, sets the appointment, and sends the reminder — so the estimate actually happens.

03

Earns the next review

When the work’s done it follows up and asks the happy customer for the review that brings the next one.

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