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House with a wraparound deck beside a backyard pool, with bare trees and winter sunlight.
May 19, 2026
Storm damage is an unavoidable reality for homeowners across Minnesota, where severe weather events such as hailstorms, high winds, and occasional fires can cause significant property damage in a matter of minutes.
Aerial view of a large gray-roofed house with wood accents beside green trees and a driveway.
April 26, 2026
In 2026, homeowners across Greater Minnesota are facing a pivotal financial decision: invest in remodeling an existing home or enter a highly competitive real estate market in search of a new one. With rising interest rates, limited housing inventory,
Aerial view of a crew installing a new roof on a house with a construction crane and materials in a rural setting.
March 21, 2026
The roof is more than just the protective cover over a home; it is a critical component that safeguards your family, possessions, and the structural integrity of your property.
Two-story yellow house with white shutters, snow on the ground and roof. Bare trees in the background.
February 28, 2026
Minnesota’s winters are not simply cold; they are structurally demanding. In the Twin Cities and surrounding communities, prolonged freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, ice accumulation, and rapid temperature swings create a perfect storm for roof and siding damage.