Roofer in Shoreview, Minnesota

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Direct owner involvement, comprehensive solutions, and 20+ years protecting Minnesota homes from harsh weather.

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Shoreview Roofing Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up during the next heavy storm without wondering if water’s going to start dripping through your ceiling. No more emergency buckets, no more anxious nights listening to wind and rain, no more putting off the inevitable.

Your home looks cohesive and well-maintained from the street. Neighbors notice. Your property value reflects the quality investment you made. Most importantly, you have genuine peace of mind knowing your roof was installed by someone who’s been handling Minnesota weather challenges for over two decades.

When you choose a GAF certified roofer with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating, you’re not just getting a new roof. You’re getting enhanced manufacturer warranties, proven installation methods, and the confidence that comes from working with established professionals who’ll still be here if you need us.

Shoreview Roofing Contractor

We've Been Doing This Since 2002

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

You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project. No sales reps who disappear after signing contracts. No project managers who’ve never actually installed a roof. Just straightforward communication with someone who’s accountable for the results.

We’ve earned our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Angie’s List Super Service Awards by focusing on what matters: quality work, honest communication, and standing behind what we do. Our GAF and Owens Corning certifications aren’t just wall decorations—they mean enhanced warranties and proven installation standards for your investment.

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Roof Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we assess your current roof condition and discuss whether repair or replacement makes the most sense for your situation and budget. No pressure, no scare tactics—just honest evaluation based on what we see.

If you’re moving forward with a new roof installation, we handle all permit requirements and coordinate material delivery. We protect your landscaping, set up proper safety equipment, and remove your old roofing materials systematically. Our installation follows manufacturer specifications exactly, which is why we can offer enhanced warranties.

Throughout the project, you’re working directly with the owner, not getting passed between different people. We clean up thoroughly each day and do a final walkthrough with you before considering the job complete. You get all warranty documentation, and we’re available if questions come up down the road.

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Everything Your Roof Project Needs

Your roofing project includes complete tear-off of existing materials, proper decking inspection and replacement where needed, and installation of high-quality underlayment designed for Minnesota’s climate challenges. We install new shingles, flashing, and ventilation systems that work together as a complete roof system.

Many homeowners discover that coordinating gutters, siding repairs, or window replacements alongside roofing work makes practical and financial sense. We handle all exterior work, so you’re not juggling multiple contractors or dealing with scheduling conflicts between different trades.

Our design services help you visualize how different material choices will look on your specific home. This is especially valuable when you’re considering color changes or upgrading to architectural shingles. You make informed decisions based on realistic expectations, not guesswork.

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Age is the biggest factor—most asphalt shingle roofs in Minnesota need replacement after 15-20 years due to our harsh weather cycles. But age alone doesn’t tell the whole story. We look for multiple missing or damaged shingles, granule loss that’s exposing the mat underneath, curling or buckling shingles, and any signs of water damage in your attic or ceilings. If you’re dealing with multiple problem areas or your roof is approaching 20 years old, replacement usually makes more financial sense than ongoing repairs. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what we’re seeing and explain why repair or replacement makes sense for your specific situation.
GAF certification means we’ve met strict requirements for proper installation techniques, business practices, and customer service standards. More importantly for you, it unlocks enhanced warranty options that aren’t available with non-certified contractors. These warranties can cover both materials and workmanship for extended periods, giving you significantly better protection for your investment. GAF also requires ongoing training, so our installation methods stay current with best practices and new product developments. When something goes wrong with a roof, having manufacturer backing through certified installation can make the difference between a covered repair and an expensive out-of-pocket fix.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on your home’s size, complexity, and weather conditions. Minnesota weather can definitely impact timing—we don’t install roofing materials in rain, snow, or when temperatures are too low for proper adhesion. We monitor weather forecasts carefully and communicate any necessary schedule adjustments upfront. The tear-off and installation process itself moves quickly once we start, but we never rush quality steps like proper flashing installation or ventilation setup. We’d rather take an extra day to do it right than create problems you’ll deal with for the next 20 years.
Absolutely. Getting 2-3 estimates helps you understand the range of approaches and pricing for your project. But compare more than just the bottom line numbers. Look at what’s actually included—some contractors cut costs by skipping proper underlayment, using lower-grade materials, or not including necessary flashing work. Ask about warranties, insurance coverage, and what happens if problems arise after completion. The cheapest estimate often becomes the most expensive roof when you factor in callbacks, repairs, and shorter lifespan. Focus on finding a contractor who explains their approach clearly and has a track record you can verify through references and ratings.
Architectural shingles perform well in Minnesota because they’re thicker and more durable than basic 3-tab shingles, handling our temperature swings and ice dam conditions better. We typically recommend shingles with good wind resistance ratings and algae-resistant granules, since Minnesota’s humidity can promote algae growth on north-facing roof sections. The underlayment choice is crucial here—we use ice and water shield in vulnerable areas and high-quality synthetic underlayment that won’t deteriorate if exposed to moisture. Proper attic ventilation is essential for preventing ice dams and extending shingle life. Color choice affects performance too—lighter colors reflect heat better, but darker colors can help with snow melting in winter.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and understand the claims process from both sides. We can provide detailed documentation of storm damage, meet with insurance adjusters, and explain what repairs are necessary versus what might be optional. However, we always recommend you contact your insurance company first to report potential damage and understand your coverage before we get involved. We’re not public adjusters, but we can provide the technical expertise and documentation your adjuster needs to evaluate your claim fairly. Our goal is helping you get appropriate repairs covered while ensuring the work meets both insurance requirements and proper installation standards for long-term performance.