Roofer in Mendota Heights, MN

Your Roof Problems End Here

Minnesota weather demands a roofer who understands ice dams, snow loads, and storm damage—not just basic installations.

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Professional Roofing Services Mendota Heights

What You Get With Us

Your roof isn’t just shingles and gutters. It’s your home’s first line of defense against Minnesota’s brutal winters and summer storms.

When we finish your roofing project, you’re not wondering if it’ll hold up to the next ice storm. You’re not dealing with mysterious leaks three months later. You’re not calling around trying to find someone to honor warranty work.

You get a roof system designed for our climate. Materials that handle thermal expansion and contraction. Installation that prevents ice dam formation. And a roofing contractor who’ll be here in five years when you need us.

Trusted Roofing Company Since 2002

We've Seen Every Roof Problem

The Construction Group Inc. has been handling Mendota Heights roofing projects since 2002. We’re not a franchise or a corporate outfit with rotating crews.

You work directly with the owner from estimate to final cleanup. No project managers who disappear. No miscommunication between sales and installation teams. Just straightforward roofing work done right.

Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List aren’t accidents. They’re the result of showing up, doing what we promised, and standing behind our work for over two decades.

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Roof Installation Process Mendota Heights

Here's How We Handle It

First, we inspect your current roof and identify problem areas you might not even know about. We check for proper ventilation, examine flashing around chimneys and vents, and look for signs of ice dam damage.

Next, we walk you through material options that make sense for your home and budget. We’re certified with GAF and Owens Corning, which means better warranties for you and access to premium materials designed for Minnesota weather.

Installation starts with proper preparation. We protect your landscaping, set up debris removal, and ensure your property stays clean throughout the project. Most residential roofs are completed in one to three days, depending on size and complexity.

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More Than Just Shingles

Every roofing project includes proper ventilation assessment, ice and water shield installation in critical areas, and flashing work around penetrations. We don’t cut corners on the parts you can’t see.

Many of our customers need more than just roofing. We handle siding, windows, gutters, and insulation work. This means one contractor, one timeline, and coordinated exterior improvements that work together.

If you’re dealing with insurance claims from storm damage, we know how to work with adjusters and document everything properly. We’ve handled hundreds of insurance jobs and understand what documentation they need.

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Most residential roof replacements take one to three days, depending on the size of your home and weather conditions. We start early and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. If we encounter unexpected issues like damaged decking, we’ll discuss options and timeline adjustments before proceeding. Weather delays are always a factor in Minnesota, but we’ll keep you informed about any schedule changes and protect your home if we need to pause work.
Architectural shingles from GAF or Owens Corning perform well in our climate because they’re designed to handle thermal expansion and freeze-thaw cycles. We typically recommend impact-resistant shingles if you’re in an area prone to hail damage. The key isn’t just the shingles—it’s proper installation with ice and water shield, adequate ventilation, and quality flashing work. These components prevent ice dams and moisture problems that cause most winter roof issues in Minnesota.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and understand their requirements for documentation and repairs. We can meet with your adjuster, provide detailed estimates, and ensure all storm damage is properly identified and included in the claim. We’ll also help you understand what your insurance covers versus what might be considered normal wear and tear. Our experience with insurance work means fewer delays and smoother claim processing for you.
You get two warranties: our workmanship warranty and the manufacturer’s material warranty. Our labor warranty covers installation issues, and because we’re certified with GAF and Owens Corning, you get enhanced material warranties that often include coverage for both materials and labor. The specific terms depend on which products you choose, but we’ll explain exactly what’s covered before you sign anything. We’ve been in business over 20 years, so our warranties mean something.
Absolutely. We specialize in complete exterior renovations including siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and even carpentry and painting work. Many customers prefer working with one contractor for their entire exterior project because it’s more efficient and ensures everything coordinates properly. We can also provide design services to help you visualize the finished project if you’re planning a complete exterior makeover.
Ice dam prevention starts with proper installation techniques. We install ice and water shield along the eaves and around all roof penetrations, ensure adequate attic ventilation, and use proper flashing techniques around chimneys and valleys. We also check your attic insulation and ventilation during the estimate because ice dams are often caused by heat loss from the house, not just roofing materials. If we spot ventilation problems, we’ll recommend solutions to prevent future ice dam issues.