A Plus Exterior – Reliable Roofing, Siding, Window & Gutter Services in Scotland, CT

At A Plus Exterior, we’re proud to provide high-quality home improvement services to homeowners in Scotland, CT and the surrounding Quiet Corner. Whether you need a small roof repair or a full exterior makeover, our experienced team delivers durable results, clear communication, and fair, competitive pricing.

Exterior Home Services in Scotland, Connecticut

We offer a full range of exterior remodeling and repair services tailored to Scotland’s rural New England homes:

  • Roof Repair & Roof Replacement – Asphalt shingle tear-offs, leak repairs, storm damage, and full roofing systems designed for New England snow, wind, and ice.

  • Siding Repair & Replacement – Vinyl, fiber-cement, and composite siding installations that boost curb appeal and energy efficiency while standing up to Connecticut’s weather.

  • Window Installation & Replacement – Energy-efficient replacement windows professionally installed to reduce drafts and help lower heating and cooling bills.

  • Gutter Installation, Cleaning & Repair – Seamless gutters, downspouts, and gutter guard solutions to protect your foundation and landscaping.

We use trusted manufacturers and proven installation techniques so your project is built to last, not just look good on day one.

Why Scotland, CT Homeowners Trust A Plus Exterior

  • Local expertise in Windham County weather – We understand the snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and rural properties common in Scotland, CT.

  • Licensed, insured professionals – Our crews are trained, experienced, and follow manufacturer specifications and local building codes.

  • Clear estimates & communication – From initial inspection through final walkthrough, we keep you informed every step of the way.

  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee – If something isn’t right, we make it right. We stand behind every roof, siding, window, and gutter project we complete.


10 Fun Facts About Scotland, CT

Bring a little local flavor to your service area page with these Scotland highlights:

  1. Small Town, Big Heart
    Scotland is a rural town in Windham County with a population of around 1,600 residents according to the 2020 Census, making it one of the least-populated towns in the county.

  2. Named After the Settler’s Homeland
    The area was originally part of Windham. Around 1700, Scottish settler Isaac Magoon purchased about 1,950 acres here and named the area “Scotland” to honor his ancestral home.

  3. Officially Incorporated in 1857
    Although settled in the early 1700s, Scotland did not become its own town until May 1857, when it was incorporated and separated from Windham.

  4. Part of “The Last Green Valley”
    Scotland lies within the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor, also known as The Last Green Valley—a region recognized for its unusually dark night skies and preserved rural landscape between Boston and Washington, D.C.

  5. Historic New England Town Green
    Scotland’s classic town green is surrounded by historic homes, a gazebo, and civic buildings like the Town Hall and Congregational Church, which are notable examples of 19th-century New England architecture.

  6. Home of a Founding Father’s Birthplace
    The Samuel Huntington Birthplace, located on Route 14, preserves the childhood home of Samuel Huntington—signer of the Declaration of Independence and a prominent leader during the American Revolution.

  7. D’Elia Antique Tool Museum
    Inside the Scotland Public Library building, the D’Elia Antique Tool Museum displays more than 1,200 antique woodworking planes and hand tools dating back to the mid-18th century—perfect for history and craftsmanship buffs.

  8. On the National Register of Historic Places
    Several sites in Scotland are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Samuel Huntington Birthplace, the Edward Waldo House, and a segment of the March Route of Rochambeau’s Army along Palmer Road.

  9. Highland Festival & Games Tradition
    For over 40 years, Scotland has been closely associated with the Scotland Connecticut Highland Festival & Games, a celebration of Scottish culture featuring bagpipes, Highland athletics, and traditional music and food. The festival is now held at the Brooklyn Fairgrounds but maintains its Scotland roots.

  10. Agriculture at Its Core
    Scotland never industrialized on a large scale; it has remained predominantly agricultural, with working farms and open fields still defining much of the local landscape today.


Schedule Your Scotland, CT Exterior Project Today

If you live in Scotland, CT and need roofing, siding, window, or gutter services, A Plus Exterior is ready to help.

Call us today at 203-693-2225 or visit our contact page to request a free inspection and written estimate. We look forward to helping you protect and beautify your Scotland home for years to come.