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Ryan Windows & Siding Inc
5.0(
13
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Serving Osage, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"It went great. A man measured the windows to be replaced and gave us a price. We went with them and on the scheduled they a crew of three arrived on time and had the old windows removed and the new window totally installed in a 3 to 4 hours. They did a good clean up too."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
The Haas Group LLC
4.8(
17
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Serving Osage, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Haas identified problems in our roof installation and issued a report. He suggested re-install and steps that we should take to get it done. It was a long process that involved county and DPOR. Mr. Haas was very helpful every step during the entire process. He is highly experienced and very responsive to our calls, text, and email. We eventually got the roof reinstalled in a very good quality. Mr. Haas was onsite multiple times to ensure the right materials and methods were used. It would not be possible without the help from Mr. Haas."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Dornbusch Construction LLC
4.8(
8
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Serving Osage, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Overall, the window-storm door-trim project was quite successful, but not without snags/problems. The first snag arose after I reminded Jaymey that the window openings on the south side were to receive the double hung windows. Jaymey immediately stated the instructions to one of his workers, who about a half-hour later (after Jaymey had left to check on another project) began to install a sliding window on the south side. Nonetheless, I spotted the mistake early, so that turned out okay. (It pays to keep a close eye on things.) The second snag arose from defective caulk. As I planned to paint the interior trim, paintable caulk was needed between the joints. However, a bad batch of caulk proved not to be paintable (save for one tube). I complained and Jaymey sent out an employee. The employee looked at the absence of adhesion and said that the interior trim was vinyl. I told him that it was wood. When he was convinced that it was wood, I said that the easiest fix was to replace the interior trim. He said that he was not comfortable with that and left. Nonetheless, after I spent several hours sanding off the caulk from the wood surface, the window installation turned out fine. The next snag was in the placement of the door handle-lock fixture in the storm door to the back yard entrance. Apparently, measurements weren’t taken prior to installing the fixture with the result that the plunger could not be engaged by using a key on the outside. Jaymey sent out an employee with a saw to shorten the plunger. After he shortened it and after I spent about 30 to 45 minutes filing down the sharp edges, the storm door installation too turned out fine. Another shortcoming was a string of quite noticeable scratches on the front entry door. My wife said that they were not there before work was done on the outside storm door. Nonetheless, the front door had some minor scratches from Christmas wreath decorations and likely should be repainted anyway. Finally, there was a blotch of something on one of the screens, quite irritating at the time, but weather apparently has removed it. So, overall, everything turned out not badly, in fact, quite good. I like Jaymey. Although most of his crew seem to me not to be overly endowed with talent (JC is an exception, he seems quite capable), if you keep a close eye on things, the work should turn out okay. With this caveat, I would recommend Dornbusch Construction. I also should remark that I may have Dornbusch Construction do more work in the future. I should also add that Jaymey always returns telephone calls and has a pleasant manner."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
RIGHTWAY ROOFING & REMODELING
5.0(
3
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Serving Osage, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have a 112 year old Craftsman 3-story house in southern Minnesota, and as one might imagine, things tend to wear out and need replacement. In my 9 years at this location, I have had two or three roof problems, and although I have called every roofer listed in the book and a couple who are not listed, Rightway is the only company that has ever followed through with both a visit and a written estimate. Therefore, they have gotten my business. <br /> The roofing season in Minnesota is shortened by snow and ice that can prevent roofers from going up on a roof for several months, so timing is critical. I started trying to hire someone in late March, and three roofers came and looked at the job. Rightway's estimate and a contract arrived a couple of days after they looked at the project. My only complaint was that after they had received my signed contract, it took them over a month to get back to me to schedule the job, and this scheduling happened only after I contacted them twice--a week between my two phone calls. But once they had my attention, they were able to schedule their work within a couple of weeks. <br /> They showed up on time the day they said they would come, demoed the damaged shingles, cleaned up and hauled away the mess, installed new shingles and finished three days later. They wasted no time. Their workmen were careful and well mannered, and the quality of their work seems to be good. As their truck was pulling away, one of the other two roofers I had called for an estimate six or eight weeks earlier phoned me to talk about doing the job, but I had to tell him that the work had been completed by someone else. <br /> My roofing problems stem from a batch of bad Certain-teed shingles that were sold in this region ten or twelve years ago, and I am eligible for a Class Action settlement with this company. Bob at Rightway furnished me with a detailed invoice that I can send with my claim. Rightway seems to understand how to handle the business aspect of the roofing industry as well as the actual application of the roofing materials, and we need more of that from contractors here in south central Minnesota. I hope Angie's List provides motivation for more contractors to conduct their business in a more professional manner."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Red Cross Construction
5.0(
1
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Serving Osage, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They delivered exactly as promised on everything!  They handled all the paperwork and dealt with the insurance company several times, we didn’t have to do anything.  The doors and windows are beautiful, the work on the roof and siding was perfect, and both the sales and service people were friendly, courteous, professional, and meticulous about cleaning up behind them.  We would wholeheartedly recommend Red Cross Construction to anyone.  They really stood behind their word."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for roofing installation & roof repair projects in Osage, MN

An average Cape Cod roof-raising project requires approximately two to three months from start to finish. The timeline depends on several variables, including weather conditions, contractor availability, material delivery schedules, and the specific complexity of your home's structure. The process involves multiple phases, including demolition, framing, roofing, window installation, and interior finishing. Working with an experienced contractor who provides a detailed timeline can help set realistic expectations for the project duration.

While most Cape Cod homes can accommodate roof-raising modifications, each house requires individual structural assessment. Older homes may need foundation reinforcement or wall strengthening before supporting additional weight. Factors like the existing roof framing system, load-bearing wall placement, and overall structural integrity all influence feasibility. A qualified structural engineer should evaluate your specific property before proceeding with design plans. Additionally, local zoning ordinances may restrict maximum building height or architectural modifications in certain neighborhoods.

Temporary relocation is highly recommended during a Cape Cod roof raising project. The construction process involves removing portions of your existing roof, exposing interior spaces to potential weather damage, and creating significant noise and dust. Most homeowners find temporary accommodations for the two to three-month construction period, with relocation costs ranging from $2,000 to $6,000, depending on your housing choices. If staying with family or friends isn't possible, budget for short-term rental or extended-stay hotel expenses as part of your overall project cost.

Consider roof raising when you experience severely limited headroom throughout the second floor, find yourself constantly stooping under sloped ceilings, or have minimal usable floor space due to low ceiling heights. Other indicators include inadequate natural light, poor ventilation, and difficulty accommodating standard furniture in upstairs rooms. Simple renovations can improve an attic's appearance, but cannot create additional headroom without structural modifications. A complete roof-raising project makes more sense than cosmetic renovations if you're seeking genuine second-floor living space rather than just storage improvements.

Begin your search by seeking contractors with specific experience in Cape Cod structural modifications and dormer additions. Request detailed portfolios showing similar completed projects and ask for references from previous clients with comparable work. Verify that potential contractors hold appropriate licenses and insurance coverage and understand local building codes relevant to roof raising. Interview multiple candidates, comparing price quotes and their communication style, project approach, and proposed timeline. The ideal contractor should demonstrate a thorough understanding of Cape Cod architectural characteristics and structural requirements.

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