Roofing, Siding, Windows & Gutters in Hampton, CT
Looking for a trusted roofing contractor in Hampton, CT or a reliable team for siding, window replacement, and gutter services? A Plus Exterior delivers high-quality workmanship, clear communication, and competitive pricing—backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Hampton’s rural setting and four-season weather (wind, heavy rain, snow, and freeze/thaw cycles) can be tough on roofs and drainage—especially with seasonal leaf debris that clogs gutters quickly. Whether you need a quick repair or a full replacement, we focus on durable materials and long-lasting results.
Exterior Home Improvement Services in Hampton, Connecticut
Roofing Services in Hampton, CT
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Roof inspections and leak troubleshooting
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Roof repairs (shingles, flashing, vents, skylight areas)
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Full roof replacements
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Storm and wind damage support
Siding Services in Hampton, CT
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Siding repair and full siding replacement
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Trim and fascia repairs
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Weatherproofing to help prevent moisture intrusion and drafts
Window Installation & Replacement in Hampton, CT
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Window replacement and new window installation
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Energy-efficiency upgrades for comfort and lower utility costs
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Proper sealing and flashing to help prevent leaks and drafts
Gutter Services in Hampton, CT
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Gutter cleaning and routine maintenance
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Gutter repairs (leaks, loose gutters, pitch issues)
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New gutter installation and downspout upgrades
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Drainage improvements to help protect foundations and landscaping
Get a Free Estimate in Hampton, CT
If you need roofing, siding, windows, or gutters in Hampton, call 203-693-2225 to schedule your free consultation and estimate.
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10 Fun Facts About Hampton, Connecticut
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Hampton was incorporated in October 1786 from parts of several neighboring towns.
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Hampton’s official July 1, 2024 population estimate is 1,759.
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Hampton is part of Connecticut’s “Quiet Corner” in Windham County.
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Hampton’s village center is preserved as the Hampton Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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The town’s Congregational Church is noted as one of the oldest churches in Connecticut still in use, with parts dating to 1754.
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Hampton became a summer colony after the railroad arrived in 1872, boosting tourism.
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Hampton is one of the towns on the Natchaug Trail (17.6 miles)—a popular hiking route maintained by the Connecticut Forest & Park Association.
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Nearby outdoor recreation is a big part of local life—Natchaug State Forest is a major regional draw (noted by CT DEEP).
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For camping and big woods vibes, Mashamoquet Brook State Park is a popular nearby destination (in neighboring Pomfret).
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Hampton’s historic identity included early mills along local rivers/streams, making products like shingles and cider in the 1700s–1800s.