AMP Roofing brings GAF-certified, insurance-based roof replacement to Stonington, CT — a historic coastal town on Connecticut’s southeastern shoreline where salt air and nor’easters take a hard toll on rooftops. As a family-owned contractor licensed in Connecticut, we pair a licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in with a GAF 50-year limited warranty so Stonington homeowners get every dollar their storm-damage claim is owed. From Stonington Borough to Pawcatuck and Old Mystic, call **(401) 681-3123** for a free written, itemized estimate.
Roofs in Stonington take a beating because the town sits along Connecticut’s southeastern shoreline, directly exposed to every coastal storm system that tracks up the Atlantic. Nor’easters drive wind-driven rain at angles that test every flashing joint and roof penetration, while salt air off Long Island Sound corrodes metal components — vents, drip edge, fasteners, and chimney flashing — on homes near the water in Stonington Borough and out toward Stonington Point.
This stretch of coast has taken direct hits from multiple named storms over the years, and hurricane tracks running up the Eastern Seaboard put Wequetequock, duBois Beach, and the waterfront blocks at real risk. The main threats we plan for here:
We spec GAF Timberline HDZ shingles with high wind ratings and corrosion-resistant flashing details built for shore conditions.
Stonington’s housing stock skews historic and coastal, which means roofs here demand a careful, detail-driven hand. Stonington Borough is packed with 18th- and 19th-century captains’ houses, Greek Revival and Federal-style homes with steep pitches, dormers, and tight rooflines — the kind of complex geometry where flashing and valley work matter most.
Out in Pawcatuck, Old Mystic, and Wequetequock you’ll find a broader mix: classic New England capes and colonials, gambrel and farmhouse roofs, and newer construction near Route 1. Many of these older homes have layered roofs, antique chimneys, and original wood detailing that a tear-off has to respect.
Key roofing issues this housing stock creates:
For a Stonington roof replacement, we match shingle color and profile to the home’s character and protect the historic envelope while bringing the roof up to modern wind and water standards.
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Full tear-off and replacement using GAF Timberline HDZ. Lifetime material warranty plus AMP workmanship warranty.
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Roofing permits in Stonington are filed directly with the town building department, and AMP Roofing handles the entire process as a licensed Connecticut contractor — you don’t lift a finger. We pull the permit, schedule the work, and arrange the required final inspection so your Stonington roof replacement is fully code-compliant and documented for your insurance claim.
The Stonington Building Department is located at 152 Elm Street, Stonington, CT 06378 and can be reached at (860) 535-5095. In Connecticut, permits typically take 2–5 business days to issue, and every job ends with a final inspection once the roof is complete.
If your home falls within the Stonington Borough Historic District or the Mystic Bridge Historic District, the work may also require Historic District Commission review, which adds lead time to the schedule. AMP manages that review and coordinates with the town so historic-district homeowners stay compliant without the paperwork headache.
AMP Roofing covers all of Stonington, from the waterfront borough to the inland villages along the Rhode Island border. We work throughout Stonington Borough, Pawcatuck, Old Mystic, Wequetequock, and the Stonington side of Mystic.
We reach jobs across town easily via Route 1, I-95, Route 2, Route 27, Route 184, and Route 234, so crews can get to a storm call quickly whether you’re near the Old Lighthouse Museum and Stonington Point or out by Mystic Seaport. Coastal blocks near duBois Beach get the same priority as homes set back along the inland routes.
Because Stonington sits right at the Rhode Island line, we also serve neighboring communities including Groton, North Stonington, Ledyard, Mystic, and the Westerly, RI border — useful if your property straddles the state line or you own more than one home in the area. Our typical 2–4 hour storm response applies across the Stonington service area.
Most roof replacements in Stonington run roughly $11,000–$24,000, depending on size, pitch, and complexity. Historic Borough homes with steep rooflines, multiple dormers, and antique flashing details sit toward the higher end, while simpler capes and colonials inland near Pawcatuck cost less. When storm damage is involved, your insurance often covers the bulk of it — and a licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in works to maximize that claim. Every Stonington estimate is free, written, and itemized.
Yes — Stonington requires a building permit for roof replacement, and AMP files it for you with the town building department at 152 Elm Street, (860) 535-5095. If your home is in the Stonington Borough or Mystic Bridge historic districts, Historic District Commission review may also apply, and we handle that coordination as well.
Most Stonington homes are torn off and re-roofed in one to two days once materials are staged. Permitting in Connecticut typically adds 2–5 business days up front, and historic-district homes in Stonington Borough may need extra lead time for commission review. We give you a firm schedule before any work begins.
Absolutely — storm and insurance work is our specialty in Stonington. After a nor’easter or coastal wind event, we respond within 2–4 hours, document the damage, and a licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in files and advocates your claim directly with your insurer so you’re paid fairly for shoreline wind and salt-air damage.
AMP Roofing is GAF-certified, so Stonington homeowners get a GAF 50-year limited warranty on materials when we install GAF Timberline HDZ shingles, backed by our own workmanship guarantee. That coverage matters here, where salt air and coastal storms put roofs under constant stress year after year.
As a GAF-certified contractor, AMP installs the complete GAF Timberline HDZ and Camelot II designer shingle lineup for Stonington homes. Explore our full GAF Timberline HDZ shingle colors — here are popular colors:
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