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From monthly archives: October 2017

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When Does it Become Too Expensive to Repair Your Roof?

There comes the point when having your roof repaired by roofing contractors can be a waste of time and money. This is especially true if repairing your roof doesn’t really solve the big problems and payoff in the end. The question for most homeowners, however, is knowing when to repair a roof and when to replace it.

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Seven Residential Roof Shapes Explained

Nothing tops off a house like a solid roof design. At The Construction Group, we enjoy working on all roof-types regardless of how simple or complex they may be. Modern homes offer an assortment of options for homeowners. Therefore, before you decide what type of roof you want and what type of roofing material you want on top of it, we suggest that you read our short guide on roofing designs.

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Comparing Spray Foam to Other Types of Insulation

Spray foam is the most efficient and safe product on the market today for insulating and protecting your property. It's also highly popular with home and business owners in the Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. We provide spray foam installation and maintenance for both residential and commercial properties across Minnesota. We offer a broad range of services that include soundproofing, waterproofing, and fireproofing as well as other spray foam insulation services.

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4 Different Types of Roofing Material We Install

If you like variety, then you can get it with The Construction Group. We offer a broad range of roofing materials so that you can have more products to choose from. Our entire crew of contractors and builders have both the training and the skills necessary to install all types of roofing on residential properties throughout Minneapolis, MN. Below are five of our most popular kinds of roofing.

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