Roofing, Siding, Windows & Gutters in Madison, CT

Welcome to A Plus Exterior, your trusted local team for roofing, siding, window replacement, and gutter services in Madison, Connecticut. We’re committed to high-quality workmanship, clear communication, and competitive pricing—backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Madison’s shoreline weather (wind-driven rain, salt air, snow, and freeze/thaw cycles) can be tough on roofs and drainage systems—especially with seasonal leaf debris that can clog gutters fast. Whether you need a small repair or a full exterior upgrade, we focus on durable materials and long-lasting installs.


Exterior Home Improvement Services in Madison, Connecticut

Roofing Services in Madison, CT

  • Roof inspections and leak troubleshooting

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

  • Full roof replacements

  • Storm and wind damage support

Siding Services in Madison, CT

  • Siding repair and full siding replacement

  • Trim and fascia repairs

  • Weatherproofing to help prevent moisture intrusion and drafts

Window Installation & Replacement in Madison, 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 Madison, 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 Madison, CT

If you need roofing, siding, windows, or gutters in Madison, call 203-693-2225 to schedule your free consultation and estimate. You can also visit our contact page to send us a message.

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10 Fun Facts About Madison, Connecticut

  1. Madison was incorporated in 1826 and was formerly part of Guilford (once known as East Guilford).

  2. Madison’s population estimate (July 1, 2024) is 17,688.

  3. The Deacon John Grave House is one of Madison’s oldest homes—built in 1685 and home to nine generations of the Grave family until 1978.

  4. The Allis-Bushnell House (853 Boston Post Road) is operated by the Madison Historical Society and is open on select Saturdays.

  5. The Allis-Bushnell House was built in 1785 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  6. Madison’s annual Independence Day Parade runs along Boston Post Road (Route 1) and typically starts at 10:00 a.m.

  7. The parade route is described by the town as running from Samson Rock Drive to West Wharf Road, ending near the Surf Club.

  8. Madison is named after President James Madison.

  9. Madison’s past economy included fishing, shipping/shipbuilding, farming, and crayon manufacturing.

  10. With shoreline storms + mature trees, Madison homeowners often prioritize strong roofing systems and clean, properly pitched gutters/downspouts to manage wind-driven rain and seasonal debris. (Local relevance supported by the town’s coastal setting and landscape.)