Roofing Contractors in Connecticut
Compare 69 contractor listings across 1 market in Connecticut. Start with a city below, then review ratings, services, and storm-risk context before contacting a local roofer.
Markets in Connecticut
Explore roofing contractors by metro area.
Top Roofing Markets in Connecticut
These are the largest current Roofer Directory markets in Connecticut. Each city page includes contractor listings, ratings, contact details, and local context where available.
Research Before You Hire
Use these guides to compare roofing estimates, understand storm damage, and avoid rushed post-storm hiring decisions.
Connecticut Storm Risk Overview
Since 1950, Connecticut has experienced 6,344 severe weather events, including 712 hail storms, 131 tornadoes, and $848.4M in total property damage. Connecticut averages 12.4 hail events and 116.6 high-wind events per year, making regular roof inspections essential for homeowners across the state.
Based on NOAA data from 1950-2026. How storms affect roof lifespan →
Hardest Hit Areas in Connecticut
- 1 Hartford County View Hartford contractors →1,064 events
- 2 Litchfield County983 events
- 3 Fairfield County831 events
- 4 New Haven County660 events
- 5 Tolland County View Hartford contractors →481 events
Connecticut Storm Season: Month-by-Month Breakdown
Peak storm season in Connecticut runs from June through August. The best time to schedule a roof inspection is immediately after, in September.
Most Damaging Storms in Connecticut
The 5 costliest severe weather events recorded statewide in Connecticut, ranked by total property damage.
The leading edge of tropical moisture ahead of Tropical Storm Isaias interacted with a cold front triggering severe thunderstorms across Southern Connecticut.
National Weather Service
Hurricane Irene formed east of the Caribbean island of Dominica, part of the Lesser Antilles region, on the afternoon of August 20. Irene moved through the Caribbean and up the east coast of the United States making landfall twice. She first made landfall as a Category 1 Hurricane near Cape Lookout, North Carolina around 7:30am on August 27, then moved offshore again during the evening. She then made a 2nd landfall, again as a Category 1 Hurricane at 540am on August 28 near Little Egg Inlet i...
National Weather Service
Data: NOAA Storm Events Database (National Centers for Environmental Information). Last updated 2026-06-12. Covers 1950-2026. Hail, wind, and tornado data from 1950. All event types from 1996.
Use the storm history above as a planning signal, then compare local contractors by city. For post-storm decisions, read the hail damage insurance guide and storm chaser scam checklist.
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