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T-10 Construction
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T-10 Construction
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our mission is to be a provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime once you see our quality work. We're passionate about delivering an exceptional experience. When you hire us, you're hiring a team of professionals who are trained and skilled to deliver lasting value to your home.

"They did a nice job. They salesman did a great job lining up the insurance, knew their products, very friendly, and good guy to talk to. The workers were friendly and worked nicely."

Dan A on May 2021

Our mission is to be a provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime once you see our quality work. We're passionate about delivering an exceptional experience. When you hire us, you're hiring a team of professionals who are trained and skilled to deliver lasting value to your home.

"They did a nice job. They salesman did a great job lining up the insurance, knew their products, very friendly, and good guy to talk to. The workers were friendly and worked nicely."

Dan A on May 2021


Hail Pro
211 S River Ridge Cir
No reviews
Hail Pro
211 S River Ridge Cir
No reviews

Hail Pro is a general contracting company specializing in roofing, siding and windows. We assist homeowners with storm related damages navigate the insurance process to get their homes fully restored. We have been in business for over 10 years and have experienced staff to assist homeowners with any exterior project.

Hail Pro is a general contracting company specializing in roofing, siding and windows. We assist homeowners with storm related damages navigate the insurance process to get their homes fully restored. We have been in business for over 10 years and have experienced staff to assist homeowners with any exterior project.


Golden A Construction, LLC
7330 West Cir NE
No reviews
Golden A Construction, LLC
7330 West Cir NE
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Golden A Construction, LLC is a family owned company. We do anything from roofing to siding to interior remodeling. We have over 30 years of experience in the remodeling business. We want to alleviate our customers the stress of remodeling their home. For all your remodeling needs count on the experts at Golden A Construction!

Golden A Construction, LLC is a family owned company. We do anything from roofing to siding to interior remodeling. We have over 30 years of experience in the remodeling business. We want to alleviate our customers the stress of remodeling their home. For all your remodeling needs count on the experts at Golden A Construction!


Slim and Trim Construction
8200 Humboldt Ave S
3.67(
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Slim and Trim Construction
8200 Humboldt Ave S
3.67(
3
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Customers say: Quick response
10 years of experience

Slim and Trim Construction is a residential re-modeler specializing in roofing and siding and storm damage repair.

"My experience with Slim and Trim has been extremely disappointing; I would not recommend their services. They approached us through door-knocking this spring. Riley, our main contact, worked with our insurance to get our roof replaced. We discussed the project, selected materials, and reviewed what would be covered under our insurance. We signed a contract, believing it only covered the roof. During the contract signing, I inquired about including siding in the insurance claim. Riley mentioned he could send a damaged piece of siding to the insurance company for possible coverage. They submitted a request, but insurance only approved a portion of the cost. Riley explained that we had premium siding and tried to get more money from insurance. However, weeks passed without any communication from Slim and Trim, leaving us uncertain about the cost difference and our responsibility for it. Frustrated with their communication and the poor cleanup after the roofing job, we started exploring estimates from other contractors. This led to concerns about Slim and Trim's approach, especially the potential costs of items like door and window wraps and window replacements, which were never discussed. When we informed Riley that we had decided to go with another contractor, he referred us to the company owner, Thomas. Thomas insisted that the contract obligated us to use their services or pay a 25% cancellation fee. We believed the contract only covered the roof, as that was sole focus of our discussions. I had to ask during the signing if insurance would cover the siding, and only then did Riley offer to check. If this had been included in the initial submission, we could have chosen matching roof and siding materials. There was no consultation about the siding, unlike the detailed consultation we had for the roof. The contract was misleading, and we were not informed of any obligations regarding the siding. Now, Slim and Trim claims that because they worked to get the siding approved by insurance, we are obligated to use their services. Their assertion that they went above and beyond for the insurance approval is unconvincing, as they did all the upfront work for the roof before the contract was even signed. It's unfortunate that companies like Slim and Trim give contractors a bad name. Their insistence on enforcing a misleading contract, along with their poor communication, suggests a disregard for customer service once the contract is signed. Had we been satisfied with their roofing work and communication, we wouldn't have felt the need to look elsewhere. Seeking additional estimates helped me understand what to expect with siding replacement and raised important questions about the process. Would they have informed us of our options or been transparent about additional service costs? A company with strong moral principles wouldn’t criticize a customer for seeking bids to make an informed decision. Their claim to uphold core values of honesty and integrity falls flat when they aren’t upfront about their contracts. Once the contract was signed, their "exceptional customer service" began to falter. Their gaps in communication were frustrating, and their cleanup was inadequate. We're still finding shingle pieces, plastic wrapping, and nails scattered around our yard and driveway. Our gutters had tons of nails in them, plastic was hanging from the gutter, our deck was filthy, and the furniture and hanging lights were never put back. Overall, Slim and Trim’s performance was frustrating and fell short of the "exceptional customer service" they advertise. Their attempt to shift blame onto the customer due to a misleading contract is a troubling business practice, raising serious concerns about their ethical standards. I urge caution to anyone considering their services."

Pam S on August 2024

Slim and Trim Construction is a residential re-modeler specializing in roofing and siding and storm damage repair.

"My experience with Slim and Trim has been extremely disappointing; I would not recommend their services. They approached us through door-knocking this spring. Riley, our main contact, worked with our insurance to get our roof replaced. We discussed the project, selected materials, and reviewed what would be covered under our insurance. We signed a contract, believing it only covered the roof. During the contract signing, I inquired about including siding in the insurance claim. Riley mentioned he could send a damaged piece of siding to the insurance company for possible coverage. They submitted a request, but insurance only approved a portion of the cost. Riley explained that we had premium siding and tried to get more money from insurance. However, weeks passed without any communication from Slim and Trim, leaving us uncertain about the cost difference and our responsibility for it. Frustrated with their communication and the poor cleanup after the roofing job, we started exploring estimates from other contractors. This led to concerns about Slim and Trim's approach, especially the potential costs of items like door and window wraps and window replacements, which were never discussed. When we informed Riley that we had decided to go with another contractor, he referred us to the company owner, Thomas. Thomas insisted that the contract obligated us to use their services or pay a 25% cancellation fee. We believed the contract only covered the roof, as that was sole focus of our discussions. I had to ask during the signing if insurance would cover the siding, and only then did Riley offer to check. If this had been included in the initial submission, we could have chosen matching roof and siding materials. There was no consultation about the siding, unlike the detailed consultation we had for the roof. The contract was misleading, and we were not informed of any obligations regarding the siding. Now, Slim and Trim claims that because they worked to get the siding approved by insurance, we are obligated to use their services. Their assertion that they went above and beyond for the insurance approval is unconvincing, as they did all the upfront work for the roof before the contract was even signed. It's unfortunate that companies like Slim and Trim give contractors a bad name. Their insistence on enforcing a misleading contract, along with their poor communication, suggests a disregard for customer service once the contract is signed. Had we been satisfied with their roofing work and communication, we wouldn't have felt the need to look elsewhere. Seeking additional estimates helped me understand what to expect with siding replacement and raised important questions about the process. Would they have informed us of our options or been transparent about additional service costs? A company with strong moral principles wouldn’t criticize a customer for seeking bids to make an informed decision. Their claim to uphold core values of honesty and integrity falls flat when they aren’t upfront about their contracts. Once the contract was signed, their "exceptional customer service" began to falter. Their gaps in communication were frustrating, and their cleanup was inadequate. We're still finding shingle pieces, plastic wrapping, and nails scattered around our yard and driveway. Our gutters had tons of nails in them, plastic was hanging from the gutter, our deck was filthy, and the furniture and hanging lights were never put back. Overall, Slim and Trim’s performance was frustrating and fell short of the "exceptional customer service" they advertise. Their attempt to shift blame onto the customer due to a misleading contract is a troubling business practice, raising serious concerns about their ethical standards. I urge caution to anyone considering their services."

Pam S on August 2024




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Metro Area Construction LLC
245 5th Street SW
No reviews
Metro Area Construction LLC
245 5th Street SW
No reviews
15 years of experience

Metro Area Construction LLC is a top rated Minnesota general contractor serving the Twin Cities and all surrounding areas within a 100-mile radius. Metro Area Construction installs new roofs, siding, gutters, windows & doors. They also offer roof repair and replacement services. When you need a reliable roofer in Minneapolis or need new siding, gutters, windows or doors, Metro Area Construction is the trusted, licensed & insured contractor for you! Customer satisfaction is our #1 priority on every job. If you have storm damage or hail damage, we can assist you throughout the insurance claims process! Call Metro Area Construction today (612) 275-5530.

Metro Area Construction LLC is a top rated Minnesota general contractor serving the Twin Cities and all surrounding areas within a 100-mile radius. Metro Area Construction installs new roofs, siding, gutters, windows & doors. They also offer roof repair and replacement services. When you need a reliable roofer in Minneapolis or need new siding, gutters, windows or doors, Metro Area Construction is the trusted, licensed & insured contractor for you! Customer satisfaction is our #1 priority on every job. If you have storm damage or hail damage, we can assist you throughout the insurance claims process! Call Metro Area Construction today (612) 275-5530.


MDR Design-Build-Remodel LLC
14690 Guthrie Ave
No reviews
MDR Design-Build-Remodel LLC
14690 Guthrie Ave
No reviews
10 years of experience

We specialize on designs to fit your budget for all your remodeling needs, big or small. With impeccable attention to detail, we will work with you to ensure that your project is completed as smoothly and efficiently as possible. We believe that the testimonials of our clients reflect the individualized attention we provide to each project. We invite you to contact us for a free consultation.

We specialize on designs to fit your budget for all your remodeling needs, big or small. With impeccable attention to detail, we will work with you to ensure that your project is completed as smoothly and efficiently as possible. We believe that the testimonials of our clients reflect the individualized attention we provide to each project. We invite you to contact us for a free consultation.


Gaviota Exterior Inc.
822 Magnolia Ave. E
No reviews
Gaviota Exterior Inc.
822 Magnolia Ave. E
No reviews
23 years of experience

We specialize in storm damage restoration for, fire, water, wind and hail damage. Allow us to inspect your home for damage with no out of pocket cost. We help home owners with their insurance claims to ensure all applicable damage is accounted for and paid by insurance. We specialize in exterior/interior remodeling twin cities. Safety, high-Quality and your budget is our main concern for residential, commercial, and institutional projects. We have a two part payment system. Initial down payment is required to provide funds for materials, dumpster, permits, logistics...... Once the project is complete to your satisfaction we provide a final inspection and punch list to close out the permit; request of final remaining balance due is issued with permit close out.. LICENSE # BC635994 822 Magnolia Ave. E St. Paul, MN 55106 651-447-2082 651-387-6951

We specialize in storm damage restoration for, fire, water, wind and hail damage. Allow us to inspect your home for damage with no out of pocket cost. We help home owners with their insurance claims to ensure all applicable damage is accounted for and paid by insurance. We specialize in exterior/interior remodeling twin cities. Safety, high-Quality and your budget is our main concern for residential, commercial, and institutional projects. We have a two part payment system. Initial down payment is required to provide funds for materials, dumpster, permits, logistics...... Once the project is complete to your satisfaction we provide a final inspection and punch list to close out the permit; request of final remaining balance due is issued with permit close out.. LICENSE # BC635994 822 Magnolia Ave. E St. Paul, MN 55106 651-447-2082 651-387-6951

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

The cost to replace your roof is often significantly more expensive than the cost to repair it. On average, homeowners will spend between $5,890 and $12,800 to replace a roof. The size of the roof, the roof’s pitch, and the number of stories the house has will significantly affect the overall cost. You can expect to spend upwards of $46,000 for large, high-end roofs. 

Answered by Angi Experts

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This all depends upon size, type and complexity of the actual sloped areas of the roof.  An accurate estimate with detailed lists of covered and additional items is imperative when purchasing and protecting yourself during the process.

Answered by Scott Perkins at Strive Roofing in Mesa, AZ on 01/07/25 


The average roof replacement in Southeast Wisconsin is $12,000. They usually range between $8,000 and up to $24,000.

Answered by Brian T. Scott at Advocate Contracting & Restoration Services in Lake Geneva, WI on 01/06/25


The cost to replace your roof is often significantly more expensive than the cost to repair it. On average, homeowners will spend between $11,780 and $24,800 to replace a roof. The size of the roof, the roof’s pitch, and the number of stories the house has will significantly affect the overall cost. You can expect to spend upwards of $46,000 for large, high-end roofs.

Answered by Tracy Badra at Community Construction in Lansing, MI on 01/07/25


$9,500 to $23,000.

Answered by David Wetzel at Rooftek in Portland, OR on 01/10/25

Roofing is a highly skilled and labor-intensive trade. Because of this, you can expect to pay an average of $2 per square foot for your roofing professional. Roofing labor costs generally make up about 60% of the overall project cost.

Answered by Angi Experts

Typical roofing repairs cost between $380 and $1,800 on average. However, most homeowners spend approximately $1,100 on a roofing repair project. The size of the roof, the extent of the damage, and the type of project all impact the final cost. External factors like product availability and supply chain issues may also affect the price. 

Projects like repairing damaged gutters will only be around $180 to $560, whereas repairing a sagging roof will be a higher expense at $1,500 to $7,000

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Roof repairs start at around $700.00 and go up from there.  There are many significant factors that come into play, and each customer's needs will rarely be the same.

Answered by Scott A Margiano Sr. at Calvary Remodeling LLC in Shelton, CT on 01/09/25


All damage is different. I would recommend getting three quotes broken down by labor and materials.

Answered by Art Eckert at CASA Inspect in Osprey, FL on 01/08/25 


Repair costs in this area are around $1,500.

Answered by Fidel Cruz at C39 Roofing in San Marcos, CA on 01/07/25


Repair costs are affected by geographic location such as ice & water underlayment requirements in the North and hurricane durability requirements in the Southeast.  Other things that affect the cost are quality of materials, layers of tear-off, condition of the decking, and the style and pitch of your roof.  Ask contractors to explain their price if they are higher, they are likely being more honest about what the replacement requires.

Answered by Michael E. Voelker at ProCrafters Roofing in Allison, IA on 01/06/25

Although not every state issues licenses for roofing pros, it's important to check with your county or city if hiring a licensed roofing contractor is necessary. 

Hiring an unlicensed roofer might result in low-quality work and potential legal issues if an accident happens. It’s always best to check the qualifications and licenses of your roofer before they begin a project. 

As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:

  • The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check

  • Required to have applicable state and local licenses

  • Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review

  • Paying to advertise their services

  • Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi

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Before hiring a roofing contractor to work on your project, there are a few things you will want to ask, including: 

  • Do you use roofing subcontractors?

  • Do you offer a warranty?

  • Do you have any references?

  • How will you clean up after the project is complete? 

  • Will you remove my old or damaged roof?

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How long have your crews been working with you?

Do you offer a warranty?

Do you have any references?

How will you clean up after the project is complete?

Will you remove my old or damaged roof?

Answered by Scott A Margiano Sr. at Calvary Remodeling LLC in Shelton, CT on 01/09/25


How long should this product last in my area and does the manufacturer stand behind the product for that length of time?

What is the difference between manufacturer and contractor warranty?

Do you have any references?

Answered by Scott Perkins at Strive Roofing in Mesa, AZ on 01/07/25 


Will you remove my old or damaged roof?

Will the roof you install be warrantied against black streaks?

Will the roof you install last as long as the warranty? Or will it only last about half as long?

Answered by Tracy Badra at Community Construction in Lansing, MI on 01/07/25


Does your company have multiple locations?  This will let you know if they are truly local or a large company briefly working your area after a storm.

Do you offer a workmanship warranty?  Confirm in writing the time length and details of such warranty.

Do you have quality reviews?  All roofing contractors have references of their successful jobs.  Good contractors won't have many negative reviews.

How will you protect our windows, siding and landscaping?

Will you remove my old or damaged roof?

Some disqualifying signs to look for are:

-Did the contractor cold call or knock on your door?

-Does the contractor look or talk like a salesman?

-Does the contractor have profiles on many different websites?  Poor contractors will avoid an online presence to avoid bad reviews.

Answered by Michael E. Voelker at ProCrafters Roofing in Allison, IA on 01/06/25

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