Roofer in East Bethel, MN

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Direct owner involvement, proven results, and roofing solutions built for Minnesota’s toughest weather conditions.

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East Bethel Roofing Services

What You Get With Us

You get a roof that actually protects your home through Minnesota winters. No more worrying about ice dams, leaks, or whether your contractor will answer the phone when problems arise.

When we finish your roofing project, you’re working with the same person who quoted it, managed it, and stands behind it. That means real accountability and someone you can reach directly if you need anything.

Your new roof comes with enhanced warranties because we’re certified with both GAF and Owens Corning. These aren’t just manufacturer warranties – they’re backed by our 20+ years of proven work in East Bethel and surrounding areas.

East Bethel Roofing Contractor

We've Been Here Since 2002

The Construction Group Inc. has been handling roofing and exterior projects in East Bethel since 2002. We’re not a fly-by-night operation or a company that’ll disappear after your check clears.

Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Angie’s List Super Service Awards didn’t happen by accident. They’re the result of doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it.

You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No project managers, no sales handoffs, no wondering who’s actually responsible for your job.

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Roof Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Roof

First, we inspect your current roof and discuss what you need. No high-pressure sales tactics – just an honest assessment of your situation and clear options for moving forward.

Once you decide to work with us, we handle permits, material ordering, and scheduling. You’re not juggling multiple contractors or wondering what happens next because we manage the entire process.

During installation, we protect your property and clean up daily. When we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure you’re completely satisfied before considering the job complete.

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Complete Roofing Solutions

More Than Just Roofing

We handle roof replacement, new roof installation, and roof repairs. But we also coordinate with your other exterior needs like siding, windows, and gutters when you’re ready for a complete exterior renovation.

Our GAF and Owens Corning certifications mean you get access to premium materials and enhanced warranty coverage that most contractors can’t offer. These partnerships also require us to meet strict installation standards.

If you’re having trouble visualizing how your new roof will look, we can connect you with design services to help you see the finished result before we start. This is especially helpful when you’re considering a complete exterior makeover.

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Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on the size of your home and weather conditions. We start early and work efficiently, but we never rush quality work. Minnesota weather can affect timing, especially during winter months, so we build realistic schedules and keep you updated if conditions cause delays. We also coordinate material delivery and dumpster placement to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
You work directly with the owner from your initial consultation through project completion. There’s no sales team, project manager handoffs, or wondering who’s actually responsible for your job. We’re also certified with both GAF and Owens Corning, which means enhanced warranties and access to premium materials that many contractors can’t offer. Our A+ BBB rating since 2002 and multiple Angie’s List awards reflect consistent quality over two decades.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly for storm damage claims. We can inspect your roof, document damage, and provide detailed estimates that insurance adjusters need. We’ll also work directly with your insurance company to ensure all covered damage is properly addressed. Our experience with Minnesota weather means we know exactly what to look for after hail storms, high winds, or heavy snow damage.
Architectural shingles from GAF or Owens Corning perform exceptionally well in Minnesota’s climate. These materials handle freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and severe storms better than basic 3-tab shingles. We also focus on proper ventilation and ice dam prevention, which are critical for Minnesota roofs. Metal roofing is another excellent option for our climate, especially if you want maximum durability and energy efficiency.
Absolutely. We specialize in complete exterior renovations including siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and even painting and carpentry work. Many of our clients prefer working with one contractor for their entire exterior rather than coordinating multiple companies. This approach ensures better communication, consistent quality, and often better pricing than hiring separate contractors for each component of your exterior project.
Age is the biggest factor – most asphalt shingle roofs need replacement after 20-25 years in Minnesota’s climate. We also look for missing or damaged shingles, granule loss, curling edges, and signs of water damage in your attic. Multiple leak points, extensive storm damage, or structural issues usually indicate replacement is more cost-effective than ongoing repairs. We’ll give you an honest assessment and explain your options without pushing unnecessary work.