Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job! Matched the siding and repaired damaged area as quoted. Reasonably priced and quick."

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Last update on May 21, 2025
Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job! Matched the siding and repaired damaged area as quoted. Reasonably priced and quick."

Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Absolute great company I highly recommend them for all your home improvement needs"





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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The crew was quick, Ralph did an awesome presentation. We love our new roof, can't wait for siding"

Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"All went well with our home siding project. Just a little glitch with scheduling the gutters to be installed. But that was only because the siding was done a lot faster than planned! Very fast service! Very professional attentive team. Quality work. Very satisfied! Highly recommend!!!"





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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The crews did a fine job removing worn cedar siding and installing new Everlast composite siding onto one side of my home. My issue is with the project management. The contract was written to install new siding to match the profile configuration of the remaining walls, namely 4-1/2â . On the day the crew began to install the new Everlast I had something to do in the morning and did not arrive home until after the crew had already begun to install the Everlast. The moisture barrier had been installed, which was fine, but to my shock, the siding that they were installing was 6-7/8â Everlast and not 4-1/2â . Fortunately they had only installed two courses at that point. The workers contacted the project manager and stopped work. The explanation I was given was that the warehouse sent the wrong siding (I find that unlikely. More likely the wrong siding was ordered by United). Fast forward a full week, the correct siding was delivered. Keep in mind that it was necessary to have Solar Panel electrical meters removed in order to facilitate the new siding install. During the down time I was not generating any solar electricity so time was money, in this case. When the project was originally scoped out by the on-site appraiser, I mentioned that there was an area where the plywood sheathing had rotted, due to rain getting under a carriage light. He assured me that replacing bad sheathing was all part of the job. I also mentioned this to the project manager when he came out to my home prior to work beginning. I even wrote a reminder note, with a magic marker, on the old siding at the area that needed the sheathing replaced. Well despite my best efforts, the rotted sheathing was not removed and the new siding was installed over that rotted sheathing. I knew there was a problem when I pushed against the mounting pad for the carriage light and it was wobbly. The crew had attempted to anchor the mounting pad using screws, instead of nails, but of course they were just screwing into rotted plywood. When I spoke to the project manager I told him I did not want any siding removed to address the plywood issue. I told him that I would personally attempt to correct the mounting pad problem by working from inside the garage interior wall. Per my request he agreed that United would lower the price of the job from $13,300 to $13,000 to reimburse me for my time to correct the problem. Well, my credit card was charged for the full $13,300. I left a voice mail with the project manager and asked him to correct the credit card charge. Itâ s now been two weeks and my credit card has not been credited with the $300 correction. The other day I spent about three hours fixing the mounting pad by securing it to the interior sheet rock. The new carriage light is now firmly installed. IN CONSLUSION: If you choose to go with United Home Experts I strongly recommend that you consistently keep an eye on their work during all phases of the project and do not use a credit card to pay but instead write out check(s)."





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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"3 Son’s Siding & Gutters LLC did my roof about four months ago.They came and gave me a price that was more than fair…3 Son’s were very professional,work very safely.They stripped two layers, found that they had to get plywood and replace the whole roof, it was a bit more but they did the plywood, re-shingled the roof in the one day.i was very impressed with the way all the workers did what needed to be done. The job was done in a day and a half,all the mess was picked up went around the house with magnets picking up all the nails.All I can say I believe they are very professional, very concerned about how my property was left I think it was cleaner than when they started.Very good crew did a great job couldn’t be any happier. Great crew very professional!!!! Thanks for all your hard work.Al Couture Southwick Mass."





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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I hired Capital Construction to replace the aging roof shingles on my house. Their quote was completive with other local contractors and far less than national contractors. Their employees worked hard to make sure I was always informed on the status of the project. They took care to protect the house during the removal of the existing roof shingles. During installation of the new shingles the on-site crew responded quickly to my questions and concerns and resolved matters to my satisfaction. I would definitely hire them again."




Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were on time, clean and got the job done in a timely manor."





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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Anthony in sales is a top notch guy. Expectations were set and clear. It was a pleasure working with him. The crew was fast, efficient and polite. My siding looks incredible. Thank you also to Dominick for making sure it went well. I would highly recommend. Quality products are worth it in the long run."





+3

Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I dealt with the owner Paul who really understands all homes are not alike. He gave me options and didn't try and push some deal of the month on me. He was able to custom order what I needed and install it professionally. He even painted the trim and cleaned up the mess!"





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