Minnesota Residential Building Contractor License BC636873
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Storm hit your roof?

Roof inspection, contractor-side insurance paperwork support, and a documented path from damage to a finished roof.

InspectionDamage reportPaperwork supportRoof build
Storm roof inspectionInsurance-documented damage reportContractor-side paperwork supportRepair or replacement path
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Storm tracker

Storm roof response across the Twin Cities.

Twin Cities Metro service coverage. Tap any city to route from roof concern into an inspection request, damage documentation, and insurance paperwork support.

Response layer

Coverage footprint
Storm path visualization
Roof-first routing
Service-covered city
Storm cellNW front - roof-first routing
TrackNW to SE
Cities covered18 / 18
Front0% loop

This map is a Smart Construction response-routing layer, not a live weather feed. Insurance outcomes are determined by the carrier and policy, and Smart Construction supports the homeowner from inspection through documentation, paperwork support, and roof repair or replacement planning.

Roof damage checker

Check whether your roof needs a storm inspection.

Most hail and wind damage is easy to miss from the yard. These are the signals that deserve a roof inspection (drone where conditions allow), written evidence package, and clear next steps.

Loose asphalt shingle granules collected inside a gutter after storm impact.
01

Granules in gutters

Hail can loosen shingle granules before roof damage is visible from the ground.

Dented metal roof vent and flashing showing hail impact marks on a shingle roof.
02

Dented vents or flashing

Soft metal dents often show storm impact patterns before shingles tell the full story.

Gloved hand lifting a loose asphalt shingle edge on a roof after wind damage.
03

Lifted or creased shingles

Wind can break the seal, expose decking, and create leak risk after the next rain.

Inspector pointing at a ceiling water stain below a possible roof leak.
04

New roof leak

Interior water marks after a storm should be documented before repairs hide evidence.

Not sure what you are seeing? Get the roof documented before the claim process starts.

Start roof recovery
Roof recovery path

From damage report to a finished roof.

The report is only the first step. The real value is the full contractor-side path: inspect the roof, document the damage, support the insurance-side paperwork, build the approved scope, and close out the roof properly.

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Inspection evidence

Damage report

Roof photos (drone where conditions allow), exterior damage notes, and a plain-English summary of what appears storm-related.

02
Insurance-side workflow

Paperwork support

We help organize contractor documentation, scope notes, photos, and next-step questions for your carrier process.

03
Scope clarification

Adjuster meeting

When appropriate, we can meet during the inspection, explain contractor findings, and compare the scope to visible roof conditions.

04
Approved roof scope

Build plan

Once the repair or replacement scope is clear, we line up materials, schedule, crew expectations, and homeowner communication.

05
Restoration closeout

Finished roof

The roof is repaired or replaced, cleanup is completed, and closeout documents are gathered for your records.

Roof recovery packageStep 01

Insurance-documented evidence, not a vague estimate.

Roof inspector documenting shingle conditions from a roof plane with a phone.
Roof plane capture
Close-up roof documentation with circled hail indicators and a measurement ruler.
Measured impact marks
Roof inspector checking dented gutter and soft-metal storm damage with a tablet.
Gutter and metal notes
Contractor reviewing roof inspection evidence with a homeowner on a tablet.
Homeowner review

Roof plane photos

Hail and wind indicators

Soft-metal damage notes

Gutters, vents, flashing, siding

Repair vs. replacement path

Next paperwork steps

Sample Roof Recovery Package

What the homeowner gets before the roof is built.

The package walks you from inspection evidence to paperwork support and into the roof repair or replacement scope. Exact contents depend on what the inspection finds and what the approved scope requires.

For the first decision

Evidence file

  • Roof photos by roof plane (drone where conditions allow)
  • Visible hail, wind, and leak indicators
  • Soft-metal, gutter, siding, and flashing notes
  • Date, property, and storm-context summary
Contractor-side support

Insurance-side paperwork

  • Contractor estimate and scope notes
  • Carrier-ready photo organization
  • Adjuster meeting questions and findings
  • Supplement questions when visible scope is missed
From approval to roof

Build closeout

  • Approved repair or replacement path
  • Material, schedule, and crew coordination
  • Final cleanup and walkthrough notes
  • Closeout photos and homeowner records
Field proof

Real Smart Construction roof and exterior work.

Actual roof, hail, siding, and local project footage gives homeowners a clear look at the field process before requesting an inspection.

Storm roof proof

Hail and roof recovery documentation.

Hail and roof storm damage captured during an inspection, with examples of the kind of evidence a homeowner can use after a storm.

Roofing crew proof

Active roof replacement work.

Smart Construction crews actively replacing a Twin Cities roof — materials, sequence, and job-site flow on a real project.

Siding proof

Siding work tied to storm recovery.

Siding work after a storm — useful if you noticed siding damage alongside roof, gutter, or window impact.

Roofing core

Roof repair and replacement for Twin Cities homes.

After a storm, the roof tells you the most. We start there because gutter, siding, and window damage almost always trace back to the same event — and the roof is where the urgency lives.

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Inspect first
Roof and exterior damage evidence
02
Package the scope
Photos, notes, and next-step documentation
03
Support paperwork
Contractor-side clarification and records
04
Build the work
Repair or replacement after written approval
Verified documents

Minnesota Residential Building Contractor License BC636873. Insurance on file.

MN licenseBC636873

Minnesota Residential Building Contractor, active license on file with the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry.

Liability certificateOn file

General liability insurance certificate on file with our office.

Workers compOn file

Workers compensation insurance certificate on file with our office.

Lead renovatorCertified

EPA Lead Renovator certification on file for crews working on pre-1978 homes.

About Us

Twin Cities exterior restoration, built around clear scope and steady communication.

Smart Construction and Remodeling team outside the Blaine office

Smart Construction & Remodeling operates from Blaine with a practical promise: document the condition, explain the scope, and keep the homeowner from feeling lost between inspection, paperwork, and the finished build.

We start with the roof because storm damage almost always begins there. Siding, gutters, windows, and exterior envelope work follow the same documented sequence so the most urgent repair happens first and the rest is folded in cleanly.

Paperwork, project scope, and homeowner communication get the same care as the craftsmanship. Every project comes with our Minnesota Residential Building Contractor license BC636873, general liability and workers' compensation certificates, and the written warranty terms that apply to your specific job.

— Smart Construction & Remodeling · Blaine, Minnesota
Questions

Questions homeowners ask us first.

Most hail damage isn't visible from the ground. Look for granules in your gutters, dings on your gutter tops, or fresh dents on metal vents. The honest answer: request a roof inspection and we'll show you exactly what we find.

We provide contractor-side documentation, can attend inspections when appropriate, and help clarify roof scope and paperwork questions. Your carrier and policy determine coverage and approval.

Most single-family roofs: one to two days of installation, plus material delivery and inspection scheduling. From your call to the day we leave: usually two to three weeks during peak season, faster in the off-season.

We work with Hearth and Synchrony Bank for project financing — typically 6, 12, or 60-month terms. Rates, fees, and APR vary by lender, applicant credit, and product; representative APR examples and full terms are available on request from the lender. Most homeowners receive a preliminary decision in minutes. We'll walk you through the options when we deliver your estimate. See each lender for full disclosures.

Warranty terms depend on the signed project scope and installed materials. Before work starts, we'll show you the written workmanship terms and any manufacturer coverage that applies.

Roof scan where conditions allow, exterior walk-through (siding, gutters, windows, fascia, soffit), and a written damage package with photos and next steps.

A re-roof includes written workmanship terms and manufacturer coverage based on the selected material. We review those documents before you approve the work.

Twin Cities Metro coverage from our Blaine office: Blaine, Minneapolis, St Paul, Coon Rapids, Fridley, Andover, Ham Lake, Brooklyn Park, Maple Grove, Plymouth, Minnetonka, Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Eagan, Woodbury, Lakeville, Burnsville, Apple Valley. Outside that radius? Call us anyway — we may have a partner contractor we trust.

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Start with the report. Finish with the roof.

Get the inspection, evidence package, insurance-side paperwork support, build plan, and roof restoration from one local Twin Cities team.

Phone
(612) 216-1186
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Email
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Office
1507 92nd Ln NE
Blaine, MN 55449
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