Roofing, Siding, Windows & Gutters in Killingly, CT

Looking for a trusted roofing contractor in Killingly, CT or a reliable team for siding, window replacement, and gutter services? A Plus Exterior helps Killingly homeowners protect and upgrade their homes with high-quality workmanship, clear communication, and competitive pricing—backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Killingly’s four-season weather (wind, heavy rain, snow, and freeze/thaw cycles) plus seasonal leaf debris can be tough on roofs and drainage systems. Whether you need a quick repair or a full exterior upgrade, we focus on durable materials and long-lasting installs.


Exterior Home Improvement Services in Killingly, Connecticut

Roofing Services in Killingly, CT

  • Roof inspections and leak troubleshooting

  • Roof repairs (shingles, flashing, vents, skylight areas)

  • Full roof replacements

  • Storm and wind damage support

Siding Services in Killingly, CT

  • Siding repair and full siding replacement

  • Trim and fascia repairs

  • Weatherproofing to help prevent moisture intrusion and drafts

Window Installation & Replacement in Killingly, CT

  • Window replacement and new window installation

  • Energy-efficiency upgrades for comfort and lower utility costs

  • Proper sealing and flashing to help prevent leaks and drafts

Gutter Services in Killingly, CT

  • Gutter cleaning and routine maintenance

  • Gutter repairs (leaks, loose gutters, pitch issues)

  • New gutter installation and downspout upgrades

  • Drainage improvements to help protect foundations and landscaping


Get a Free Estimate in Killingly, CT

If you need roofing, siding, windows, or gutters in Killingly, call 203-693-2225 to schedule your free consultation and estimate.

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10 Fun Facts About Killingly, Connecticut

  1. Killingly is in Windham County in northeastern Connecticut. (en.wikipedia.org)

  2. The town’s population estimate (July 1, 2024) is 17,810. (census.gov)

  3. Killingly includes village areas like Danielson, Dayville, and Rogers. (en.wikipedia.org)

  4. The Davis-Bradley House (c. 1760) is one of the town’s notable historic properties. (en.wikipedia.org)

  5. Owen Bell Park is a major recreation spot in the Danielson section, with trails and community amenities. (ctvisit.com)

  6. The Killingly Pond State Park area is known for fishing, paddling, and outdoor time (part of the region’s lake-and-woods scenery). (ctvisit.com)

  7. Killingly is near major routes like I-395, which helps connect the town to the rest of eastern Connecticut. (en.wikipedia.org)

  8. The town hosts community events like a seasonal farmers market and other local festivals (schedules vary by year). (killingly-ct.gov)

  9. Killingly’s growth was historically tied to textile mills and manufacturing, a legacy still reflected in parts of the town. (en.wikipedia.org)

  10. With wooded neighborhoods and four seasons, many Killingly homeowners prioritize roof durability and gutter performance to manage snow loads, runoff, and leaf debris—especially in fall and spring. (Local relevance.)