Public Records Check
- Registration-Based Connecticut doesn't license roofing contractors; instead it requires a statewide contractor registration. We treat this check as met rather than penalise it, but we haven't independently verified this company's registration - confirm it directly with the state before hiring.
- Missing Corporation Our automated search didn't find a registered business entity for Connecticut Commercial Roofing with the Connecticut Secretary of State. That doesn't mean the company isn't legitimate. Many roofers operate legally as sole proprietorships, which don't require registration, and a registered business can be filed under a different name, formed in another state, or created too recently for us to match. To confirm how the business is structured, ask the contractor or search the Connecticut Secretary of State directly.
- Unverified Address Connecticut Commercial Roofing's listed address at Bridgeport, CT appears to be a unconfirmed address. A roofer using a mailbox isn't necessarily a problem, but it can make the company harder to reach or hold accountable. To reach them in person, ask the contractor for a physical address or confirm one directly.
- 0 Credentials Our automated search didn't find a manufacturer certification for Connecticut Commercial Roofing. Many reputable roofers aren't certified by any manufacturer, often by choice, so this isn't a sign of a problem. If a manufacturer-backed warranty matters to you, ask the contractor which certifications they carry.
- Excellent Ratings Across the platforms we identified for Connecticut Commercial Roofing (Google), the blended average is 4.9 out of 5, which we label Excellent. This is a plain average of public customer ratings, not a RooferWatch score. A high average reflects past customers' experiences, not a guarantee of yours, so read the underlying reviews and weigh them yourself.
We verified 2/5 public records for Connecticut Commercial Roofing. The more of a company's record you can check, the more informed your hiring decision.
Contact Info
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Website
connecticutcommercialroofing.net
Company Description
Connecticut Commercial Roofing provides commercial and industrial roofing services throughout Connecticut. The company specializes in flat roof systems including TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, built-up roofing, hot tar, torch-down, and metal roofing. Services include new roof installations, repairs, replacements, routine maintenance, and roof coatings such as thermal reflective white cool roof coatings, urethane, ceramic-acrylic, and aluminum flake coatings. The company serves major Connecticut cities including Bridgeport, Stamford, New Haven, Hartford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, Bristol, Meriden, West Haven, Milford, Middletown, Shelton, and Norwich. Connecticut Commercial Roofing offers free estimates for commercial and industrial roofing projects and maintains locations in Danbury and Hartford.
Services Offered
- Commercial RoofingRoof installation, repair, and maintenance on office buildings, retail spaces, and other commercial structures, often involving flat or low-slope systems.
- Industrial RoofingSpecialized roofing for factories, warehouses, and industrial facilities designed to handle heavy equipment, chemicals, and extreme conditions.
- Flat Roof InstallationInstallation of roofing systems on flat or nearly flat commercial and residential roofs using membranes, coatings, or built-up materials.
- TPO RoofingInstallation and repair of thermoplastic polyolefin membrane roofing, a durable single-ply system commonly used on flat commercial roofs.
- EPDM RoofingRubber membrane roofing for flat or low-slope roofs, offering durability and flexibility in extreme temperatures.
- PVC RoofingInstallation of rigid plastic membrane roofing that resists chemicals, UV damage, and punctures, ideal for commercial flat roofs.
- Metal RoofingInstallation of durable metal panels or standing seam roofing, which resists weather, lasts 40-70 years, and works well in snowy or coastal areas.
- Modified Bitumen RoofingInstallation or repair of torch-applied or self-adhering asphalt-based membrane roofing, commonly used on flat or low-slope commercial roofs.
- Built-Up RoofingInstallation of multiple alternating layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabric, creating a thick, durable flat roof system.
- Hot Tar RoofingInstallation and repair of built-up roofing systems using heated tar and gravel or similar materials, common on flat or low-slope roofs.
- Torch Down RoofingApplication of modified bitumen roofing sheets that are heated and adhered to the roof surface, creating a waterproof seal.
- Roof RepairFixing localized damage such as leaks, missing shingles, damaged flashing, or deteriorated sections without replacing the entire roof.
- Roof ReplacementRemoving an old or failing roof system and installing a new one, typically when repairs are no longer cost-effective.
- Roof CoatingsApplying protective liquid coatings to extend roof life, improve reflectivity, and seal minor cracks without full replacement.
- Thermal Reflective CoatingsCoatings that reflect solar radiation away from the roof surface to reduce heat gain and lower energy costs in hot climates.
- Metal Roof CoatingsApplication of protective coatings to metal roofs that seal seams, prevent rust, reflect heat, and extend the roof's service life.
- Roof Leak RepairLocating and sealing active leaks around flashing, vents, and worn shingles to stop water intrusion.
- Roof MaintenanceRegular upkeep such as cleaning gutters, removing debris, checking seals, and minor repairs to extend roof life and prevent problems.
- Foam Roof RepairRestoring spray-applied polyurethane foam roofing by filling cracks and recoating to maintain insulation and water protection.
- R-Panel Metal Warehouse RoofingInstallation and repair of corrugated metal roofing panels commonly used on agricultural, industrial, and commercial buildings.
Company Info
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Inspections and Violations
U.S. Department of Labor dataReviews and Reputation
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Google
Reviewers consistently report positive experiences with Cruz Roofing and Siding across roofing, siding, gutter, and related home improvement projects. Several customers describe the team as professional, courteous, and communicative throughout projects, with staff members like Christian, Melanie, Dave, and Brian specifically praised for responsiveness and customer service. Reviewers note that the company handles insurance claims and coordinates complex work seamlessly. Multiple customers report projects completed ahead of schedule or as promised, with thorough cleanup and high-quality workmanship. Reviewers highlight attention to detail, willingness to address unexpected issues, and careful protection of property during work. Several customers mention competitive pricing and express satisfaction with final results. One reviewer notes that patience may be required due to weather and project scheduling. Customers across Connecticut communities indicate they would recommend the company and use it again for future projects.
Review Signals Over Time
By sheer volume of Google reviews (a measure of how much feedback a firm has gathered) Connecticut Commercial Roofing ranks 3rd of the 13 roofers we track in Bridgeport, ahead of about 67% of them. Over the past year it has pulled in 30 reviews - the most recent this month - for a rate of roughly 5.8 reviews per month, which is faster than approximately 91% of the other Bridgeport roofers. Its 4.9-star average rating sits right at the Bridgeport median of 4.9 stars. The owner responds to 83% of reviews, which is above the typical Bridgeport roofer’s rate of 30%.









