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    MSR Siding Construction

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    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    A Plus Exterior

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    I recently had my roof replaced by A Plus Exteriors LLC in Milford, CT.. This is my review and…read moreexperience using A Plus Exteriors. First off, I have a High Ranch style home in a development of virtually identical High Ranch homes. All homes were built in the 70's and used gable vents in order to vent the roofs. The gable vents are literally like having 2 louvered open windows on each end of the roof. In the summer, the attic was so hot it would take the air out of my lungs if I stayed up there for more than 3 minutes. The roof was in need of replacement, so I called a few roofing contractors. They were all in the same ballpark with their prices using the same materials. They all recommended using a ridge vent that would "theoretically" allow the hot air trapped in my attic to escape out the top of the roof. Next, I called A Plus Exteriors LLC, and Alex Montero arrived at my home. Alex proceeded to my attic which was hot and it wasn't even summer yet. He tells me that gable vents are a cheap and inefficient way to vent a roof used by contractors, which is why all of the houses in your development have gable vents. He went on to inform me that the neighbors who had their roofs redone with ridge vents but leaving the gables now have worse ventilation problems because the air that comes into the attic through the gable vent goes right out the ridge vent when it enters, thereby leaving the middle of the roof hot. The two venting systems are fighting each other. Since I had insulation in my eaves, Alex suggested closing up the Gable Vents and installing an intake vent the length of the house on both sides about 2' up from the eaves to clear the insulation to allow cool air to flow in the bottom and hot air to flow out the top by the ridge vent. I looked at every house in my neighborhood and EVERY house had a ridge vent along with Gable Vents. That made me go online and Google informed me that everything Alex suggested was absolutely correct. It also explained why my central air system was inefficient on extremely hot days. The lesson I learned is that there are a lot of people out there who know how to nail on a shingle calling themselves "Roofing contractors." But there aren't a lot of Roofing Contractors that know Roofing. A Plus Exteriors knows roofing better than all that I've seen and is recognized by the manufacturer as a "Platinum Contractor" which allowed A Plus Exteriors to offer me an astounding 50 year 100% Guarantee on both Materials & Labor that is transferable if I sell the house.

    My name is Elizabeth Knight and on 3/1/24 I hired A Plus Exterior to install gutter on my home in…read moreNewhallville. When there was the first rain later that week on the east side of the house the gutters were not working( no water on the windows or leaking water from the roof) everything is dry on this side. On the west side everything is wet the windows and I can hear the rain hitting the windows from the roof. I took a picture and sent it to the company they sent the same men out. On 3/26/24 at 11 26am. I call the company and left a message to let them know that the problem still exists and today is 4/12/24 I have not heard from anyone. Wish I received the same courtesy and respect all the people in their reviews.

    Fairfield County Exteriors

    Fairfield County Exteriors

    (8 reviews)

    We had our house resided and the entire process was seamless and smooth from the beginning. Austin…read morewas a great project manager and kept us informed and offered very helpful insight throughout the project. Once the original siding was removed, the crew found lots of rot and some structural damage to the house and Austin was clear about our options and guided us to make the best decision. The crew who worked on our house were professional, cleaned up after each day and very approachable. They asked us great questions as they were working to make sure that we shared input regarding cutting cables/adding or removing vents, etc. Our house turned out absolutely beautiful and I cannot recommend them enough. This was a huge project and I would choose them over and over again.

    Fairfield County Exteriors are professionals in every sense of the word. I couldn't be happier that…read moreI chose them. It's difficult to put how much I trust them into words. My home had some very old and rotting wood that we upgraded to fantastic James Hardie siding. It was about a 3-week project. Every step of the way Neil, Austin, Felipe gave solid advice and ideas. Their work ethic is UNMATCHED! They are PERFECTIONISTS! They did not overprice the job! They kept my property clean! They went way above and beyond on each detail. You can tell that they love what they do, and they're the best at it. It's a breath of fresh air to know that guys like this exist. If you're looking to get any kind of exterior work done, look no further. Call them.

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