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We build roof plans owners can act on.

Roof Decisions Need A Clean Record

A commercial roof can look simple from the ground and still hide saturated insulation, split seams, failing edge metal, blocked drains, loose terminations, and old repair layers. The first step is a roof record that separates urgent repair from long-term planning.

Our Minneapolis work centers on practical documentation: what was seen, where it was found, why it matters, and what should happen next. The result is a clearer path for owners, managers, facility teams, and vendors.

Everything Starts With Roof Access
Inspection first

Everything Starts With Roof Access

We check membrane conditions, penetrations, drainage paths, walls, edge details, rooftop equipment, and interior leak clues so the scope starts with evidence.

Reports That Keep Work Moving
Usable notes

Reports That Keep Work Moving

The roof record is written for action: repair priority, replacement timing, budget pressure, photos, roof areas, and follow-up steps.

Planning Around Daily Operations
Occupied buildings

Planning Around Daily Operations

Many Minneapolis buildings cannot stop for roof work. We plan access, staging, tenant communication, and dry-in priorities around active properties.

How We Keep Scope Grounded

The goal is not a generic recommendation. The goal is a roof-specific plan shaped by the building, system type, history, weather exposure, access limits, and owner timing.

Repair Priority

Identify leak sources, vulnerable details, and near-term fixes that reduce active risk.

Replacement Timing

Document when continued repair no longer makes practical sense for the roof.

Maintenance Path

Turn observations into seasonal work, photos, and follow-up checks.

Bring Us The Roof Question
Next step

Bring Us The Roof Question

Send the roof concern, access details, address, and timing. We will help sort the next practical step.