Roofer in Siegel, MN

Your Roof Problems End Here

Direct owner involvement, certified expertise, and 20+ years protecting Minnesota homes from harsh weather.

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Professional Roofing Services Siegel

What You Get When Done Right

You sleep better knowing your roof can handle whatever Minnesota throws at it. No more wondering if that leak will get worse or if your energy bills will keep climbing because of poor insulation.

When your roofing contractor knows what they’re doing, you get years of protection instead of temporary fixes. Your home value stays strong, your family stays dry, and you stop worrying about the next storm.

The right roofer doesn’t just install shingles. We understand how Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles affect your roof structure, how proper ventilation prevents ice dams, and why the details matter more than the price tag.

Siegel Roofing Contractor Since 2002

Two Decades of Minnesota Roofs

The Construction Group Inc. has been protecting Siegel homes since 2002. You work directly with the owner throughout your entire project, not a rotating cast of salespeople and project managers.

We maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. As GAF certified and Owens Corning preferred contractors, we provide enhanced manufacturer warranties that most roofers can’t offer.

What started as a roofing company has grown into a complete exterior renovation specialist. When you need siding, windows, gutters, or insulation along with your new roof, you get one point of contact instead of juggling multiple contractors.

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Roof Installation Process Siegel

How Your Roofing Project Actually Works

Your project starts with a thorough inspection and honest assessment of what you’re dealing with. No high-pressure sales tactics or inflated estimates, just straight talk about your roof’s condition and your options.

Once you decide to move forward, the owner handles your project personally from permit to cleanup. You get a detailed timeline, material specifications, and regular updates so you know exactly what’s happening and when.

The installation follows manufacturer specifications to protect your warranty. Our crew handles everything from protecting your landscaping to final cleanup, leaving you with a roof that’s built to handle Minnesota weather for decades. Your enhanced warranty documentation comes with completion, giving you extra protection beyond standard coverage.

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Complete Roofing Solutions Siegel

Everything Your Roof Project Includes

Your roofing project covers more than just shingles. You get proper underlayment, ventilation systems designed for Minnesota’s climate, and ice dam prevention measures that actually work.

We handle all permits, inspections, and manufacturer warranty registrations. If you’re planning other exterior work, we coordinate timing so your siding, gutters, and windows work together as a complete weather protection system.

Each project includes design consultation if you’re having trouble visualizing your new exterior. This helps you make confident decisions about materials and colors before installation begins, preventing costly changes later.

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Age and damage extent determine whether repair makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old or has multiple problem areas, replacement usually costs less long-term than ongoing repairs. Missing shingles, granule loss, or daylight visible in your attic are clear replacement signs. However, isolated damage from a recent storm might only need targeted repairs. A thorough inspection reveals the true condition of your decking, underlayment, and structural components, not just the surface shingles you can see from the ground.
Architectural shingles perform best in Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles because they’re thicker and more flexible than basic three-tab shingles. GAF Timberline and Owens Corning Duration series handle temperature swings without cracking. Metal roofing also works well for snow shedding, though it costs more upfront. The underlayment matters as much as the shingles – ice and water shield in valleys and eaves prevents ice dam damage. Proper ventilation keeps your attic temperature consistent, preventing the ice formation that damages so many Minnesota roofs.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on size, complexity, and weather. Simple ranch homes might finish in two days, while multi-story homes with multiple valleys and angles need more time. Weather delays are common in Minnesota, especially during spring and fall when conditions change quickly. Our crew removes old materials, inspects and repairs decking as needed, then installs new underlayment and shingles. Cleanup and final inspection add another half day. You’ll have weather protection each evening, so rain won’t damage your home if the project spans multiple days.
Standard manufacturer warranties cover material defects for 25-50 years depending on the shingle grade. However, installation errors void these warranties unless installed by certified contractors. GAF and Owens Corning certified contractors can offer enhanced warranties that cover both materials and workmanship. These enhanced warranties often include coverage for installation mistakes, wind damage up to higher speeds, and algae resistance. The key difference is having recourse if something goes wrong – certified contractors have direct relationships with manufacturers to resolve warranty claims quickly rather than fighting bureaucracy alone.
Roof replacement in Minnesota typically costs $8,000-$15,000 for average homes, while major repairs run $2,000-$5,000. However, older roofs needing frequent repairs often cost more over 3-5 years than replacement. Factor in energy savings from better insulation and ventilation, plus increased home value from a new roof. Insurance claims complicate the math – if storm damage covers most replacement costs, repair rarely makes financial sense. Get honest assessments of your roof’s remaining lifespan before deciding. Sometimes spending more upfront saves thousands in emergency repairs and energy costs.
Yes, coordinating exterior projects saves time and money compared to separate contractors. Roof replacement is the ideal time for siding, gutter, and window work since scaffolding and protection are already in place. This approach prevents damage to new roofing from future exterior projects. The timing works better too – you deal with construction disruption once instead of multiple times throughout the year. Design consultation helps coordinate colors and materials so everything works together visually. Most homeowners find the one-stop approach less stressful than managing multiple contractors, permits, and timelines for the same end result.