Cruz Roofing and Siding Stamford

Bridgeport, CT 06604

siding

giving back is not just an obligation—it&#8217you&#8217re not only receiving top-quality roofing and siding servicesbut you&#8217which had served its purpose over the yearsand bring a fresha testament to the power of a good makeover! We enjoyed being part of adding this newstunning layer to their home. April 17th2026 David Cruz Cordero Our client got in touchwe're installing Maibec Cedar Siding with a durable prefinish. With two protective coats of finishand we were more than delighted to help. After a thorough inspection2026 David Cruz Cordero We were contacted by a client in need of a roof replacementwhich had been damaged. To resolve their issueswe provided a full shingle roof replacement using our top-quality shinglesGAF HDZ in a striking hickory color. Besides the professional installationRoofing ContractorSiding

(203) 685-2548

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