Specialty Works Services LLP

MN

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with the third generation already working alongside uswe partnered with HomeAdvisor several years agowe also serve as a trusted subcontractor for numerous plumbers across the Twin Citiesassisting with projects that require expert roofing solutions. Additionallywe contribute to new construction projectsensuring quality roofing from the ground up. Our team is built on experience and family valuesconsisting of myselfTimmy brother Tomand my sonZach. With over 40 years of hands-on experience in the roofing industrywe bring a deep understanding of materialsrepair techniquesensuring homes stay safesecureensuring top-notch roofing quality on every project. Reliable &ampLong-Lasting Roofs Our roofs are built with high-quality materials and expert craftsmanshipensuring they stand strong against the elements for years to come. You can trust us for reliablewe go the extra mile to ensure you’re happy with our workproviding excellent service and lasting results. We specialize in reliable roof repairs

1 day. Family Owned Roofing Learn Our Story and Where It All Began We are a proud second-generation roofing company, with the third generation already working alongside us, carrying forward our commitment to quality craftsmanship and reliable service. While we specialize in full roof replacements during the fall season, our true expertise lies in roof repairs—a crucial service that many contractors tend to overlook. Recognizing the high demand for professional repair work, we partnered with Home

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