Roofing Contractor in Maple Grove, MN

That One Construction Co. is a roofing contractor serving Maple Grove and the northwest Twin Cities metro. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, an aging roof, or anything in between, a roofer from That One Construction Co. can inspect your roof, give you an honest read, and handle the work from permit to final inspection.

Maple Grove’s housing stock tells a clear story. The city built out steadily from the mid-1980s through the 2000s, which means a large share of homes are now 20 to 40 years old. Standard asphalt shingles are rated for 25 to 30 years. A significant portion of Maple Grove’s 18,500 standalone residential properties are at or past the end of their first roof’s designed lifespan. If your home was built in the early 1990s and has never had a full replacement, that original roof has done its job. It may be close to done.

A second wave built between 2000 and 2009 is now 15 to 25 years old. Those roofs aren’t at end of life yet, but they’re close enough that storm damage accelerates the timeline. A hail event that might put a five-year dent in a newer roof can total one that was already on borrowed time.

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Storm damage or an aging roof: two different conversations

Most people who call a roofing company in Maple Grove are dealing with one of two situations, and the path forward is different for each.

The first is storm damage. Maple Grove sits in the Twin Cities severe weather corridor and the area has a documented history of hail events, including a storm on July 15, 2019 that affected communities across the northwest metro. When hail hits, the damage isn’t always visible from the ground. Granule loss, bruised shingles, and compromised flashing can look like nothing from the street while quietly shortening the roof’s remaining life by years. The right first step is a free inspection by someone who knows what hail damage actually looks like, not a storm chaser trying to sell a replacement you may not need. If there’s a legitimate claim, That One Construction Co. handles the process: they meet the adjuster on-site, manage estimate submission, and work through disputes so you’re not doing it alone.

The second situation is a roof that has simply run its course. No storm, no drama, just age and weather accumulating over 30 Minnesota winters. In this case the conversation starts the same way: a free inspection and an honest read on what’s actually going on. That One Construction Co. uses the same 50% threshold the insurance industry uses to determine when repair makes more sense than replacement. They will tell you if your roof doesn’t need replacing, even when that means walking away from the job.

What Maple Grove roofs deal with

Minnesota’s climate is hard on exterior materials in ways that aren’t always obvious. The freeze-thaw cycle is the primary one. Water gets under shingles, freezes, expands, and works the shingles loose over hundreds of cycles across a single winter. Nailing patterns matter here because shingles need enough play to expand and contract without buckling or cracking. A roofer who installs shingles the same way they would in Georgia is going to leave you with problems within a decade.

Ice dams are the other major issue, and they’re a symptom, not a cause. When heat escapes from a poorly ventilated attic, it melts snow at the ridge. That water runs down to the cold eave edge, refreezes, and builds up behind the dam. Eventually it backs up under the shingles and into the house. The damage shows up as ceiling stains months after the fact, long after the connection to the roof is obvious. The fix is ventilation: balanced intake at the soffit and exhaust at the ridge so the attic stays cold and the snowmelt has nowhere to collect. Most contractors don’t check this. That One Construction Co. does, because 30 years of tear-offs teaches you that most premature roof failures trace back to ventilation, not the shingles themselves.

Minnesota code requires ice and water shield at the eaves precisely because of this dynamic. It’s not optional here the way it might be in a southern state.

Permits and inspections in Maple Grove

A roofing permit is required for any full replacement in Maple Grove, consistent with Minnesota State Building Code requirements that apply across every city in the state. The permit process involves two inspections: one after tear-off and ice barrier installation, and a final inspection after the full job is complete.

This matters for two practical reasons. First, unpermitted roofing work creates problems when you sell the house. Title companies flag missing permits, and buyers are increasingly aware of what to look for. Second, if you ever file an insurance claim on a roof installed without a permit, the insurer has grounds to question coverage. That One Construction Co. pulls permits and schedules inspections as part of the job. It’s not an add-on.

No city-level restrictions on roofing material type or shingle color exist in Maple Grove beyond the state code baseline. Standard Class A fire-rated asphalt shingles satisfy all applicable requirements.

Why That One Construction Co.

Joe Huber spent years building homes from the ground up in Wright County and Sherburne County before focusing on exterior contracting. That background changes how he looks at a roof. Where a roofing contractor who only knows one trade sees shingles and flashing, Joe sees how the roof sits on the wall system, where the drainage goes, whether the attic ventilation is balanced, and what the grade of the yard tells you about gutter placement. He’s torn off enough roofs to know every way the previous crew cut corners, and he trains his team to look for the same things.

That One Construction Co. has staff whose primary job is daily communication with insurance companies. It’s not something handled on the side between jobs. When a claim runs long or an adjuster underpays, there’s a person dedicated to following it through. That’s the operational reality behind the phrase “we handle your claim.”

The company is privately owned with no outside investors. Private equity has been buying up roofing companies across the metro for years. The incentive structure in a PE-owned roofing company runs toward margin protection, which means pressure on materials quality and crew time. That One Construction Co. is not that. The business is built to run for the long term, and the work reflects it.

Your Maple Grove roofing company

That One Construction Co. serves Maple Grove and the surrounding area, including Plymouth, Rogers, and Champlin. If you’re anywhere in Minnesota and need a roofer near you, the starting point is always the same: a free inspection, no obligation, and an honest answer about what you’re actually looking at.

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