by Refuge Roofing | Jul 9, 2017 | Roofing Contractor, Siding Contractor, Storm Damage Repairs
Looking for a siding and roofing company near you? If you live in Coon Rapids, Blaine, Lino Lakes, Brooklyn Park, or Forest Lake, MN, you are in luck! Refuge Roofing & Siding has been serving these areas and more for many years. We are a fully licensed and insured...
by Refuge Roofing | Jul 1, 2017 | Roofing Contractor, Siding Contractor, Storm Damage Repairs, Window Replacement Contractor
Over time, the harsh weather in Minnesota can do damage to your home’s exterior, particularly your siding and your roof. Now that winter is finally over, it is the perfect time to have the outside of your home looked at by a siding or roofing contractor to identify...
by Refuge Roofing | Jun 29, 2017 | Commercial Restoration Contractor MN, Roofing Contractor, Siding Contractor, Storm Damage Repairs
With the recent severe weather that we’ve seen in Lino Lakes and the surrounding areas, your roof may have sustained some hail damage that should be addressed as soon as possible. Hail damage can sometimes be hard to spot, and is often overlooked, especially by an...
by Refuge Roofing | Jun 23, 2017 | Roofing Contractor, Siding Contractor, Storm Damage Repairs
Unfortunately, hail damage is something that happens far too often in Minnesota. There are some things you can prepare for, but a Minnesota hail storm is simply not one of them. After a severe hail storm your home, and most notably your roof can sustain significant...
by Refuge Roofing | Jun 20, 2017 | Roofing Contractor, Siding Contractor, Storm Damage Repairs
Refuge Roofing & Siding provides a full range of roofing and siding services to the people of Blaine and Coon Rapids, as well as many other towns and cities in Minnesota. The staff of Refuge Roofing & Siding is known for excellent craftsmanship, but better...
by Refuge Roofing | Jun 14, 2017 | Roofing Contractor, Siding Contractor, Storm Damage Repairs, Window Replacement Contractor
Have you ever heard the term “golf ball sized hail”? It’s hard to believe something like that until you actually see it. The largest hailstone in U.S. History was recorded in 2010. It measured a whopping 8 inches in diameter! Can you imagine an 8” ball falling from...