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Roof Installation Burnsville

Roof Installation in Burnsville, MN

Free Inspections  |  Certified and Licensed  |  Locally Owned

Free Inspections
Certified and Licensed
Locally Owned

(888)588-4245

Ensure the safety and longevity of your roof in Burnsville, MN

A robust roofing system is crucial to protect your home, ensure proper ventilation, and enhance property value. At Hail Pro, we pride ourselves on being top-tier roofing specialists, consistently upgrading our certifications at both the state and manufacturer levels. This dedication guarantees our clients the premium quality and protection they merit.


Beyond our mastery in roofing installations, Hail Pro extends an all-encompassing suite of services, encompassing repairs and routine maintenance. We recognize that over time, roofs can face challenges like leaks, shingle damage, or general wear. Our adept team is equipped with the expertise and tools needed to tackle these issues swiftly and efficiently. With Hail Pro by your side, rest easy knowing your roofing demands are met by proficient hands.


Furthermore, we believe in empowering our customers with knowledge about diverse roofing materials, and we're always eager to share these insights!

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Shingle Material

Asphalt Shingle Styles 

Does My Roof Have Damage / Need Replacing

Depending on your manufacturer and model of shingle, a typical roof should last you anywhere from 15 to 20 years. Unfortunately, there are unforeseen weather events that can damage the lifespan of your roofing systems, such as hail, high winds, and falling debris. Here you can find the different types of damage that can occur to your roof and how that damage might have occurred.
  • Roof Leaks

    Active leaks could be occurring due to several different problems. Most commonly, water is getting in from flashing being improperly installed or shingles not being installed correctly during the build process. Damages can occur to your home's insulation, leading to energy inefficiency and increasing your heating AND cooling bills. If the leak is left untreated, the interior of your home may see water spots and mold with time. If you have an active leak in your house, please contact one of our team members for immediate assistance.

  • Shingle Blistering

    Asphalt shingles are subject too blistering from the sweltering heat of the sun. Poor attic ventilation can also attribute to the round granule loss exhibited on the shingle. Blisters will appear within the first year of your roofs life but can occur later on as well as shorten the life of your roofing system. Blisters are differentiated from hail hits by the perfect circles they leave behind and the fiberglass matting exposure. 

  • Hail Bruising

    Hail is the most common type of damage done that causes shingles to fail and drastically lower the life of your roofing system. When hail hits, the granules of your shingles are knocked away, and the shingle is impacted, allowing rain to deteriorate the shingle and cause future leaks into your home. It is important to have a professional from Hail Pro inspect your roof after a storm to identify the state of your roof and provide you with a detailed report of what they find. 

  • Impact Damage

    Falling trees and limbs can cause serious damage to homes and should be looked at by an inspector to asses the structural damage. Limbs that fall on homes may not cause structural damage but can cause enough damage to your shingles to warrant replacement. It is advised to have someone look at your roofing system to ensure no immediate damage has occurred after such events.

  • Wind Damage

    High winds can also cause damage to your shingles in the forms of blown-off shingles, creased shingles, zippering, and lifting from the decking. Zippering is when your shingles are ripped up after they have been sealed down from strong winds. Any shingles that are easy lifted from the decking is more than likely due to wind damage. 

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