Roofing Contractor in Brooklyn Park, MN

That One Construction Co. is a roofing company serving Brooklyn Park and the surrounding area in northern Hennepin County. If you need a roofing contractor in Brooklyn Park, a roofer from That One Construction Co. will get up there, tell you what’s actually going on, and handle the work from permit to final inspection.

Brooklyn Park is one of the largest cities in Minnesota, with more than 30,000 homes and a median construction year of 1980. That median tells the story: a substantial share of houses here are 40 to 45 years old, well past the 25 to 30 year rated lifespan of standard asphalt shingles. Replacement demand in Brooklyn Park isn’t driven by a single storm or a single construction wave. It’s the steady reality of owning an older home in a Minnesota climate.

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A city where most roofs have already been replaced once

Homes built in 1980 have almost certainly had at least one full roof replacement by now. Many have had two. The question at this point isn’t whether the roof is original — it isn’t — but whether the current installation has run its course, and whether whoever put it on did it right.

That matters because the quality of a prior installation doesn’t disappear when the shingles are replaced. Ventilation problems carry forward. Flashing that was caulked instead of replaced will fail again. A new layer of shingles over a deck with soft spots is still a soft deck. When we inspect a roof on an older Brooklyn Park home, we flag everything visible before any work starts. If we find something unexpected once the old roof comes off — and on houses this age, that happens — you hear about it before we proceed.

ound. Both show granule loss, curling edges, and soft spots at the valleys. The path forward is different for each, but figuring that out is That One Construction Co.’s job, not yours.

The inspection is free. A roofer from That One Construction Co. will get up there, tell you what’s actually going on, and give you a clear answer about what you’re dealing with. If there’s storm damage worth claiming, they handle the insurance process: meeting the adjuster on-site, managing estimate submission, working through disputes. If it’s an aging roof past its service life, they’ll tell you that too. And if the roof has more life in it than you thought, they’ll say that as well. That One Construction Co. uses the same 50% threshold the insurance industry applies when weighing repair against full replacement. They will walk away from a sale if the roof doesn’t need replacing.

Two reasons Brooklyn Park homeowners call a roofing contractor

The first is storm damage. Brooklyn Park sits fully within the Twin Cities severe weather zone, with regular hail and wind events each spring and summer. Storm damage on an older roof is worth taking seriously even when nothing looks obviously wrong from the street. Granule loss, bruised shingles, and compromised flashing are easy to miss without getting up there. We meet the adjuster on-site, manage estimate submission, and work through disputes. Around 80% of what we do is storm restoration, and our dedicated insurance staff handles the claim process as their primary job, not something squeezed in around the installation schedule.

The second is age. In Brooklyn Park, a lot of calls start with “I’m not sure how old the roof is, but it’s been a while.” That’s a reasonable place to start. A free inspection gives you a clear answer about where things actually stand, without any obligation attached to it. We apply the same 50% threshold the insurance industry uses when weighing repair against full replacement. If the roof has more life in it than you thought, we’ll say so.

Forty Minnesota winters: what that does to a roof

A home built in 1980 has been through roughly 45 freeze-thaw seasons. Each one puts water under shingles, freezes it, expands it, and works the shingles a little looser. The cumulative effect of that isn’t always visible from the driveway. Shingles can look serviceable while the bond underneath has been compromised for years. On a roof this age, the question isn’t whether wear has accumulated — it has — but how much runway is left.

Ice dams are a persistent issue on older houses, and they’re a ventilation problem more than a shingle problem. When heat escapes through the roof deck, it melts snow at the ridge. That water runs toward the eave, hits the cold overhang, and refreezes. Over time it backs up under the shingles and into the house. The evidence is ceiling stains, appearing long after the actual intrusion. On houses built in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the original attic ventilation may never have been adequate by current standards. A roofer from That One Construction Co. checks ventilation on every job, because 30 years of tear-offs shows you that most premature failures trace back to it. Minnesota code requires ice and water shield at the eaves. On a replacement, that gets corrected whether it was right the first time or not.

Permits and roofing inspections in Brooklyn Park

A permit is required for any full roof replacement in Brooklyn Park under the Minnesota State Building Code. The process involves two inspections: one after tear-off and ice barrier installation, and a final after the full job is complete. Unpermitted roofing work creates problems at sale — title companies flag missing permits — and gives insurers grounds to question coverage on a future claim.

On an older home that may have had a previous replacement done without permits, getting the paperwork right this time matters. It closes the gap in the record and protects you going forward. We pull permits and handle the inspection process on every job.

Why Brooklyn Park homeowners choose That One Construction Co.

Joe Huber has been in roofing and construction for 30 years, including building homes from the ground up in Wright County and Sherburne County. That background shapes how we approach every job. Where a contractor who only knows one trade sees shingles, Joe sees how the roof connects to the wall system, where drainage goes, whether the attic is ventilated correctly, and what the grade of the yard tells you about gutters. On an older Brooklyn Park home, that whole-house perspective matters more than it does on a new build where everything was done to a single standard.

That One Construction Co. is independently owned with no outside investors. Private equity has been buying roofing companies across the metro for years. The incentive structure in those shops runs toward volume and margin, which puts pressure on materials quality and crew time. Joe makes his own decisions about how jobs get run. That’s not a marketing line — it’s the structural reality of a privately owned business with no outside pressure on the bottom line.

We use the 50% rule not as a sales floor but as an actual decision tool. If less than half the roof needs work, we’ll recommend repair over replacement, even when replacement would be the more profitable outcome. A lot of roofing contractors don’t operate that way. We do, because the goal is a customer who trusts us enough to call back when they need us again, not one who feels sold.

Your Brooklyn Park roofing company

That One Construction Co. serves Brooklyn Park and the surrounding area, including Champlin, Osseo, and Maple Grove. If you need a roofer near you in Brooklyn Park, the starting point is a free inspection: no obligation, no pressure, just a straight answer about what your roof actually needs.

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