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Years Of Construction and Roofing Experience


Roofing and Siding Fixed After Severe Weather

Storm damage repair for hail, wind, and debris impact in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Your home in Saint Paul can take serious hits when a summer storm rolls through with hail the size of golf balls, winds that rip shingles off in sheets, or tree branches that punch through siding and gutters. After the weather clears, you might see dents across the roof, torn fascia, or water stains spreading across the ceiling where flashing pulled loose.


Sierra Construction Services, LLC repairs storm damage to roofing, siding, and gutters throughout Saint Paul, starting with a thorough roof inspection that identifies both visible damage and hidden problems such as cracked decking or compromised underlayment. The company is fully licensed and insured under License BC809217 and provides owner-operated service so you work directly with the person managing your restoration from start to finish. Free estimates include a breakdown of the damage and a clear plan for getting your home weathertight again.


If your roof or siding shows signs of storm impact, contact Sierra Construction Services, LLC in Saint Paul for an inspection and repair estimate.

Repairs that stop leaks and restore protection

The crew inspects your property in Saint Paul by walking the roof to check for hail dents, lifted shingles, and damaged flashing, then examines siding for cracks, punctures, and loose panels. If gutters are bent or downspouts are clogged with debris, those are noted and repaired as part of the restoration.


Once repairs are complete, you will see new shingles that match the existing roof, siding panels that fit flush without gaps, and gutters that hang straight and drain properly. Water stops seeping into the attic or running down interior walls, and the exterior looks uniform again without patched-over sections that stand out.


Sierra Construction Services, LLC works with your insurance adjuster when needed and provides documentation with photos and material lists to support your claim. The crew schedules work as soon as materials arrive and completes most storm repairs within a few days depending on the extent of the damage.

Common concerns after a storm hits your neighborhood

Homeowners in Saint Paul often ask about insurance, timing, and whether damage is worse than it looks, so these answers cover the questions that come up most during storm damage assessments.

How soon should I schedule a storm damage inspection?

Schedule an inspection as soon as possible after a storm to document the damage before more rain or wind makes it worse. Early inspections also help you file insurance claims while the event is fresh and adjusters are still processing claims in your area.

What types of storm damage do you repair?

Sierra Construction Services, LLC repairs hail dents and punctures in roofing and siding, wind damage that tears off shingles or panels, and impact damage from tree limbs or debris. Gutters and flashing are also repaired or replaced if they are bent or pulled loose.

How do you work with insurance companies?

You receive a detailed estimate with photos and material costs that you can submit to your insurer. The crew can meet with your adjuster on site to review the damage and answer questions about the scope of repairs.

What if the damage is hidden under the shingles?

The inspection includes checking underlayment, decking, and flashing in areas where shingles are lifted or missing. If hidden damage is found, it is documented and added to the repair estimate before work begins.

How long do storm repairs take?

Most storm damage repairs in Saint Paul are finished in two to five days depending on whether you need roofing, siding, or both. Larger projects or material delays can extend the timeline, but you will receive updates throughout the process.

Sierra Construction Services, LLC has restored homes across Saint Paul after hailstorms, windstorms, and severe weather events that left roofs torn and siding cracked. Get in touch for a free inspection and a clear plan to repair the damage before the next storm season arrives.