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Hartford County is Connecticut's most populous county โ and home to some of the state's oldest residential housing stock. Homes built in the 1940s through 1960s dominate neighborhoods like West Hartford's Elmwood, Hartford's Parkville, and Wethersfield's historic district.
Hartford County Roofing Challenges by Town
Hartford โ Connecticut's capital city has a high concentration of triple-deckers, Victorians, and early 20th century homes. Many still have original slate roofs (now 70โ100 years old) or have been covered multiple times with asphalt.
West Hartford โ Pre-war colonials and Capes in Elmwood and Bishops Corner are prime candidates for full roof replacements.
Glastonbury โ Larger suburban homes with complex rooflines. Many Glastonbury homes built in the 1970sโ90s are now hitting the 25โ35 year mark.
Simsbury โ Elevated terrain near Talcott Mountain means heavier snow loads. Simsbury roofs need extra attention to ice dam prevention and ridge ventilation.
Avon & Farmington โ Higher-income communities often want premium designer shingles, copper flashing, and custom detailing.
Manchester & East Hartford โ Dense residential neighborhoods with a mix of post-war ranches. Storm damage from the I-84 corridor weather patterns is common.
West Hartford โ Pre-war colonials and Capes in Elmwood and Bishops Corner are prime candidates for full roof replacements.
Glastonbury โ Larger suburban homes with complex rooflines. Many Glastonbury homes built in the 1970sโ90s are now hitting the 25โ35 year mark.
Simsbury โ Elevated terrain near Talcott Mountain means heavier snow loads. Simsbury roofs need extra attention to ice dam prevention and ridge ventilation.
Avon & Farmington โ Higher-income communities often want premium designer shingles, copper flashing, and custom detailing.
Manchester & East Hartford โ Dense residential neighborhoods with a mix of post-war ranches. Storm damage from the I-84 corridor weather patterns is common.
Hartford County Roofing Cost Guide by Town
| Town | Avg. Replacement Cost (25 sq) | Typical Home Age |
|---|---|---|
| Hartford | $11,500 โ $15,500 | Pre-1960 |
| West Hartford | $13,000 โ $17,500 | Pre-1955 |
| East Hartford | $11,000 โ $14,500 | 1950sโ1970s |
| Bloomfield | $12,000 โ $15,500 | 1960s |
| Manchester | $12,000 โ $15,000 | 1950sโ1970s |
| Glastonbury | $13,500 โ $18,000 | 1970sโ1990s |
| Farmington / Avon | $14,000 โ $20,000 | 1960sโ1990s |
| Simsbury | $13,500 โ $18,500 | 1970sโ1990s |
| Newington / Wethersfield | $11,500 โ $15,000 | 1940sโ1965 |
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