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EXTERIOR HOME DEVELOPMENT LLC

in Cities Minnesota Exteriors Commercial is one of the Twin Cities&#8217 · building owners · general contractors · and HOA boards across the metro · new construction installation · and repair for flat · low-slope · and steep-slope commercial roof systems. We partner with leading manufacturers · including GAF · IKO · and all major shingle brands · to ensure your building&#8217 · s roof is built to last. For the building envelope below the roofline · our commercial siding services deliver durable · low-maintenance cladding solutions that hold up to Minnesota&#8217 · reduce HVAC loads · and meet energy code requirements. Paired with our commercial windows and doors installation · protecting your foundation · landscaping · townhome communities

Tacoma, WA 98404

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in Cities Minnesota Exteriors Commercial is one of the Twin Cities&#8217
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building owners
general contractors
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and HOA boards across the metro
new construction installation
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and repair for flat
low-slope
and steep-slope commercial roof systems. We partner with leading manufacturers
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including GAF
IKO
and all major shingle brands
to ensure your building&#8217
s roof is built to last. For the building envelope below the roofline
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our commercial siding services deliver durable
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low-maintenance cladding solutions that hold up to Minnesota&#8217
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reduce HVAC loads
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and meet energy code requirements. Paired with our commercial windows and doors installation
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protecting your foundation
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landscaping
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townhome communities

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