Roofer in Mounds View, MN

Your Roof Problems End Here

Direct owner involvement, certified expertise, and 20+ years protecting Minnesota homes from every storm that hits.

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Professional Roofing Services Mounds View

What You Get When Done Right

Your roof stops being something you worry about. No more buckets during storms, no more wondering if that last wind damaged something, no more crossing your fingers every winter when the snow piles up.

You get a roof system that handles Minnesota weather the way it should. Ice dams become irrelevant. Heavy snow loads get distributed properly. Those temperature swings that crack and shift everything else don’t touch your peace of mind.

The real difference shows up five years later when your neighbors are calling roofers again and you’re not. When storm season hits and you’re the one helping others instead of needing help yourself.

Mounds View Roofing Contractor

Twenty Years, Same Owner, Same Standards

The Construction Group Inc. has been handling roofing projects in Mounds View since 2002. You work directly with the owner from estimate to final cleanup, not a sales rep who disappears after signing.

We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Our GAF certification and Owens Corning preferred contractor status mean enhanced warranties you can actually count on.

Most roofing companies either do volume work or quality work. We chose quality, which means fewer projects but better results for the homeowners who matter most to our reputation.

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Roof Installation Process Mounds View

How We Handle Your Roofing Project

First, we inspect everything from shingles to structure, checking for issues most contractors miss or ignore. You get a detailed assessment of what needs immediate attention versus what can wait.

Next comes material selection and project planning. We explain options without the sales pressure, help you understand warranty differences, and schedule work around Minnesota weather patterns that actually make sense.

Installation happens with the owner on-site managing quality control. We protect your property, handle permits, coordinate inspections, and clean up completely. You get progress updates throughout, not radio silence until we ask for final payment.

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Everything Your Roof System Needs

Roof replacement gets handled as a complete system, not just shingle swapping. We address ventilation, insulation, flashing, and gutters because Minnesota weather finds every weak point eventually.

New installations come with manufacturer warranties plus our workmanship guarantee. We handle everything from permit applications to final inspections, coordinating with other trades if you’re doing comprehensive exterior work.

Emergency repairs get priority scheduling because roof leaks don’t wait for convenient timing. We also provide honest assessments when repair makes more sense than replacement, even if it means less revenue for us.

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Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. We schedule projects during Minnesota’s optimal roofing seasons when possible, typically late spring through early fall. Weather delays happen, but we communicate schedule changes immediately and protect your home with tarps if needed. Complex roofs with multiple angles, chimneys, or skylights may require additional time to ensure proper flashing and waterproofing details.
Architectural shingles from GAF or Owens Corning perform exceptionally well in Minnesota’s climate extremes. These materials handle temperature fluctuations, heavy snow loads, and ice dam conditions better than basic three-tab shingles. We also recommend proper ventilation systems and ice dam protection in vulnerable areas. Metal roofing works well for certain applications, especially on steeper pitches. The key is matching material choice to your specific roof design and local weather exposure patterns.
Yes, we work directly with insurance companies and help homeowners navigate the claims process. We provide detailed damage assessments, meet with adjusters, and ensure all storm damage gets properly documented and covered. Our experience with Minnesota weather patterns helps identify damage that less experienced contractors might miss. We handle the paperwork coordination and communicate directly with your insurance company to streamline approval and payment processes.
Our GAF and Owens Corning certifications allow us to offer enhanced manufacturer warranties that extend well beyond standard coverage. These warranties cover both materials and workmanship, providing comprehensive protection for your investment. We also provide our own workmanship warranty on all installations. The specific warranty terms depend on materials chosen and project scope, but we explain all coverage details upfront so you understand exactly what protection you’re getting.
Absolutely. We specialize in complete exterior renovations including siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and related carpentry work. This eliminates the coordination headaches of managing multiple contractors and ensures all exterior elements work together properly. We also provide design consultation services to help visualize how different materials and colors will look together. Many customers prefer this comprehensive approach because it streamlines project management and creates better overall results.
Ice dam prevention requires proper attic insulation, ventilation, and strategic use of ice and water barriers in vulnerable areas. We install adequate ridge and soffit ventilation to maintain consistent roof temperatures, preventing the freeze-thaw cycles that create ice dams. Proper insulation keeps heated air from warming the roof deck unevenly. We also install ice and water barriers in valleys, around penetrations, and along eaves where ice dams typically form. These preventive measures work much better than trying to remove ice dams after they develop.