Roof Replacement Photo Album: Modern Rubber Roof Replaces Widow's Walk in Sandy Hook, CT
Inspector Tyler met with homeowner Anthony in Sandy Hook, who was ready to upgrade his walkable rooftop platform—also known as a widow’s walk—into something sturdier and more modern. Tyler walked him through our trusted rubber roofing process, including our use of top-notch EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) materials that meet ISO standards and are perfect for this kind of project. Once the plan was in place, Project Manager Austin and his crew got to work. They removed the old rubber surface and railings, then installed a sleek new Verisco-brand EPDM roof built for durability and long-term performance. Now, Anthony’s rooftop has a clean, modern look that’s ready to weather the years ahead. Brown Won't Let You Down!
Before
Here's a look at Anthony's widow's walk before we transformed it into a sleek, durable flat rubber roof. Swipe to see the results!
The Teardown
First up: a full teardown. The crew stripped away the old material and railings to prep the area for a clean, fresh start.
The Insulation
With the old materials cleared out, it's time for insulation! This layer helps minimize heat loss and is locked in tight with heavy-duty metal fasteners.
The Membrane
Finally, the EPDM membrane is carefully applied and firmly secured, creating a smooth, watertight finish that's built to last.
After
With the final details wrapped up and everything double-checked, Anthony's new rubber roof is complete, secure, and built to stand the test of time.