Local Roofing Network — Mill Plain, Connecticut
A significant portion of homes in Mill Plain were built between 1955 and 1985 — a period when roofing materials and installation standards were different from today's code requirements. The original organic felt underlayment on these roofs is long past its service life. The galvanized steel flashing has typically corroded through at one or more points. The 3-tab shingles, if original, have exceeded their design life by a decade or more. We've inspected enough Greater Bridgeport County homes from this era to know what we're likely to find — and what it means for the homeowner.
Our inspectors have assessed thousands of Connecticut roofs across every climate zone in the state. That experience informs every recommendation we make — we know what conditions actually look like, not just what the manual says.
Roughly 94% of Mill Plain households are owner-occupied, meaning most residents have a direct financial interest in their roof's condition. At 70 years from original construction, Greater Bridgeport County homes are at the age where deferred maintenance transitions from inconvenient to expensive. The cost differential between proactive repair and reactive replacement in this age bracket is substantial — often two to three times the repair cost.