Roofer in Highwood, MN

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Direct owner involvement, certified materials, and 20+ years protecting Minnesota homes from whatever weather throws at them.

Aerial view of a building with a black metal roof overhang and dark shingles, surrounded by modern multi-story apartment buildings and landscaped areas.

Hear from Our Customers

A worker wearing safety gear repairs the roof of a house, installing new shingles. Construction materials and tools are scattered on the partially completed roof under a blue sky with clouds.

Professional Roofing Services Highwood

What You Get When It's Done Right

You get a roof that actually protects your home. Not just for this winter, but for the next 20-30 years of Minnesota weather.

When your roofing contractor knows what they’re doing, you sleep better during storms. You stop worrying about leaks, ice dams, and whether that weird stain on the ceiling means trouble. Your energy bills stay predictable because your roof isn’t letting heat escape.

Most importantly, you deal with one person from start to finish. No getting passed around between salespeople and project managers who don’t know your situation. Just direct communication with someone who’s been doing this since 2002 and actually cares about getting it right.

Highwood Roofing Contractor Since 2002

We've Been Here 20+ Years

The Construction Group Inc. has been protecting Highwood homes since 2002. We’re not the biggest roofing company in Minnesota, and that’s exactly why homeowners choose us.

You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No sales teams, no project coordinators who don’t know your name. Just straightforward communication with someone who’s been handling Minnesota roofs for over two decades.

We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and hold certifications with both Owens Corning and GAF. These aren’t just credentials on the wall – they mean we can offer you enhanced warranties that most contractors can’t provide.

Two workers wearing tool belts are installing or repairing shingles on the roof of a house under a partly cloudy sky. One is sitting while the other is bent over, both focused on their tasks near the ridge of the roof.

Roof Installation Process Highwood

Here's Exactly How This Works

First, we inspect your roof and give you straight answers about what you’re dealing with. Repair, replacement, or just maintenance – you’ll know exactly where you stand and why.

If you need a new roof, we walk through material options that make sense for your home and budget. We’re certified with Owens Corning and GAF, so you get access to better warranties and proven materials that handle Minnesota weather.

During installation, you’re not wondering what’s happening or when we’ll show up. You have direct contact with the owner, and we keep you informed every step of the way. When we’re done, your roof is built to last decades, not just until the next storm hits.

A person kneeling on a roof uses a power tool to fasten dark asphalt shingles, installing roofing material in overlapping rows.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About The Construction Group

Get a Free Consultation

Complete Roofing Solutions Highwood

Everything Your Roof Actually Needs

We handle roof repair, full replacement, and new installation. But we also take care of the things that make your roof work properly – gutters, ventilation, insulation, and proper flashing.

Most roofing problems in Minnesota come from ice dams, poor ventilation, or gutters that can’t handle spring runoff. We’ve seen what happens when contractors just slap on new shingles without addressing the real issues. Your roof might look good for a year, then you’re dealing with the same problems all over again.

When we work on your roof, we’re thinking about how it connects to your siding, how water moves off your house, and whether your attic ventilation is actually working. That’s the difference between a roof that lasts and one that becomes your problem again in five years.

Two construction workers wearing safety gear work on a sloped roof covered with shingles under a clear sky, with sunlight shining in the background.
If your roof is under 15 years old and you’re dealing with isolated damage, repair usually makes sense. We look for missing shingles, small leaks, or damage from a specific storm. But if you’re seeing multiple problem areas, granules washing into your gutters, or daylight coming through your attic, replacement is typically the smarter investment. Age matters too – once an asphalt shingle roof hits 20-25 years in Minnesota, you’re often throwing good money after bad with repairs. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what you’re dealing with and explain why we’re recommending repair or replacement.
Architectural shingles from GAF or Owens Corning handle Minnesota weather best for most homes. They’re built to handle freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and the temperature swings we get here. We avoid 3-tab shingles because they don’t hold up to our climate long-term. For homes with specific needs, metal roofing works well but costs more upfront. The key is proper installation – the best materials won’t help if your contractor doesn’t understand ice dam prevention, proper ventilation, and how to handle the temperature extremes we deal with. That’s why our certifications with major manufacturers matter – we know how to install their products correctly.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days, depending on your home’s size and complexity. Weather can extend that timeline – we don’t install roofing in rain, snow, or when temperatures drop too low for materials to seal properly. We always check the forecast before starting and communicate any delays immediately. The actual work involves tearing off old materials, inspecting and repairing the deck if needed, installing new underlayment and shingles, and handling gutters and flashing. We protect your landscaping and clean up daily, so you’re not living in a construction zone longer than necessary. Larger homes or complex rooflines might take an extra day or two, but we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and can help you navigate the claims process. We document damage thoroughly and provide detailed estimates that insurance adjusters understand. The key is getting your roof inspected quickly after storm damage – waiting too long can lead to additional problems that complicate your claim. We can meet with your adjuster and explain what needs to be repaired or replaced. However, we don’t handle the insurance paperwork for you – that’s between you and your insurance company. What we do is make sure the repair work meets insurance requirements and gets your home properly protected again. We’ve worked with most major insurance companies and understand what they expect.
Our GAF and Owens Corning certifications allow us to offer enhanced manufacturer warranties that most contractors can’t provide. Material warranties typically run 25-50 years depending on what you choose. Our workmanship warranty covers installation issues for 10 years. The manufacturer warranty covers defective materials, while our workmanship warranty covers problems that result from installation errors. We explain exactly what’s covered and what isn’t before starting work. Keep in mind that warranties don’t cover damage from severe weather, falling trees, or normal wear beyond the warranty period. But if something fails because of how we installed it or because the materials are defective, you’re covered.
Absolutely. We handle siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and exterior painting – basically everything that protects your home from Minnesota weather. Many homeowners prefer working with one contractor for their entire exterior renovation rather than coordinating multiple companies. We can also connect you with design services if you’re having trouble visualizing how your new exterior will look. The advantage of handling multiple exterior projects together is better coordination, consistent quality, and often better pricing than hiring separate contractors. Plus, you’re working with the same person throughout the entire project instead of managing relationships with multiple companies. We’ve been doing complete exterior renovations since 2002, so we understand how all these systems work together.