AMP Roofing is a GAF-certified, family-owned roofing contractor serving Scotland, CT and the rest of Windham County with insurance-based roof replacement and storm-damage repair. We pair a licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in with GAF Timberline HDZ shingles and a 50-year warranty, so a fallen-limb claim or a worn farmhouse roof off Route 14 gets handled start to finish. Estimates are free, written, and itemized. Call (401) 681-3123 to get on the schedule.
In Scotland, the biggest roofing threat comes from the trees, not just the sky. Tucked into Connecticut’s quiet eastern corner along the Little River, the town’s heavily wooded lots send branches and whole limbs down on roofs during nor’easters, ice storms, and summer thunderstorms alike.
When wind or a fallen tree opens up your roof, fast tarping and documentation protect both the house and your insurance claim.
Scotland’s housing stock leans old and rural — antique farmhouses, classic New England Capes, and center-chimney colonials sit alongside newer ranches on large wooded parcels. Many of the oldest homes cluster near Scotland Green and within the Scotland Historic District, where original rooflines and steep pitches are part of the character.
These older roofs bring specific issues: aging wood decking, layered-over shingles from past re-roofs, undersized attic ventilation that feeds ice dams, and complex valleys on additions tacked onto farmhouses over the generations. AMP handles Scotland roof replacement with GAF Timberline HDZ shingles and proper ventilation upgrades, and we respect historic detailing where it matters. On steep, story-and-a-half Capes and old colonials, the right underlayment and flashing make the difference between a roof that sheds eastern Connecticut’s wet winters and one that leaks at the next thaw.
“The roof was removed and replaced with great concern and professionalism. I appreciate not having to worry about my roof for the next 50 years.”
“They set up fast and kept everything clean and debris-free. They were done quickly and my roof came out amazing. Thank you, AMP!”
“AMP Roofing did a fantastic job on our home. Their team was professional and finished the work on time. I highly recommend them!”
Full tear-off and replacement using GAF Timberline HDZ. Lifetime material warranty plus AMP workmanship warranty.
Learn more →Leak detection, flashing repair, shingle and decking repair. Honest diagnosis — replacement only when it’s truly needed.
Learn more →2–4 hour emergency response in Scotland. Tarping, documentation, drone inspections, and direct work with your insurance adjuster.
Learn more →Real photos from AMP Roofing projects across our Rhode Island and Connecticut service area.
Yes — a roof replacement in Scotland requires a building permit, and AMP files it for you as a licensed Connecticut contractor. In Connecticut, permits go directly to the town building department rather than a state portal, and approval typically takes about 2–5 business days.
If your home falls within the Scotland Historic District, the project may also need Historic District Commission review, which adds lead time — AMP manages that process so you don’t have to chase paperwork.
AMP Roofing covers all of Scotland, from Scotland Center and the homes around Scotland Green out to the farms and wooded lots along the town’s back roads. We work the Route 14 and Route 97 corridors that run through town and serve every neighborhood in between.
Because Scotland is small and rural, we also cover the surrounding Windham County towns on the same routes — Windham, Canterbury, Hampton, Sprague, and Chaplin — so a crew is rarely far away when storm damage hits. Whether you’re near the historic district or on an outlying parcel, roofing in Scotland through AMP means the same free written estimate and full storm-claim support.
Most roof replacements in Scotland run roughly $8,000–$16,000, depending on size, pitch, and how many old layers have to come off. Simple single-story ranches sit at the lower end; steep antique farmhouses and Capes with complex valleys run higher. When storm damage is involved and a claim is approved, your out-of-pocket cost is often just your deductible — AMP’s public adjuster works to maximize what the insurer covers.
Yes. Scotland requires a building permit for a roof replacement, filed with the building department at 9 Devotion Road, (860) 423-9634. AMP pulls the permit as a licensed CT contractor and schedules the required final inspection. Homes in the Scotland Historic District may also need Historic District Commission review, which we handle.
Most Scotland homes are re-roofed in a single day once materials and the permit are in hand. Larger or steeply pitched farmhouses can stretch to two days. CT permit approval usually takes about 2–5 business days beforehand, and AMP keeps you posted at each step from estimate to final inspection.
Absolutely. Fallen limbs and wind are the most common roof emergencies in Scotland’s wooded setting, and AMP runs a 2–4 hour storm response to tarp and document damage fast. A licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in then builds and files your insurance claim, so you’re not negotiating with the carrier alone after a nor’easter or ice storm.
Every new roof AMP installs in Scotland uses GAF Timberline HDZ shingles backed by a GAF 50-year limited warranty. As a GAF-certified contractor, AMP can offer manufacturer-backed coverage that protects both materials and workmanship — important on the older, exposed roofs common across this rural part of Windham County.
As a GAF-certified contractor, AMP installs the complete GAF Timberline HDZ and Camelot II designer shingle lineup for Scotland homes. Explore our full GAF Timberline HDZ shingle colors — here are popular colors:
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Call (401) 681-3123499 Woodmont Dr, Coventry, CT 06238
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