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Our location
Calgary, AB
39 Redstone Heath NE
T3N0T6
Call us
(604) 765 0812
Monday - Sunday
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Email us
info@canadianconstructionco.ca
We specialize in:
New Construction Projects
From blueprints to build, we manage every step of your home’s exterior construction—ensuring quality materials, excellent workmanship, and seamless execution throughout.
Re-Roofing
We replace aging or damaged roofs with durable, energy-efficient roofing systems built for Calgary’s extreme climate.
Ensuring superior insulation, leak prevention, and protection from heavy snow, hailstorms, and fluctuating seasonal temperatures.
Siding & Exterior
Choose from Vinyl, Fibre Cement, or Stucco for your siding—all selected for their proven performance in Alberta’s climate.
Our exterior services include Soffit, Fascia, Eaves, Gutters and Downspouts, as well as Doors, Windows and Garage Door installations.
Hail Damage Assessment
We inspect your roof, siding, and home's exterior for cracks, dents or leaks due to hail damage—using a detailed process that identifies all impact points (in some cases, with the help of a drone!)
Our team ensures accurate documentation for repairs or replacement.
Guidance on Insurance Claims
Navigating insurance claims can be stressful—our experts assist you with assessments, paperwork, and communication to ensure you receive fair coverage and peace of mind after storm or hail damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common signs that your roof may need replacement include:
- Missing, curling, or cracked shingles
- Leaks or water stains in your attic or ceilings
- Moss or algae growth
- Sagging roof lines
- Roof age over 20–25 years (for asphalt shingles)
[An inspection by a qualified contractor can determine whether the roof is repairable or a full replacement is necessary.]
A typical roof replacement involves:
- Removing old roofing materials
- Inspecting and repairing the roof deck
- Installing underlayment, ice & water shield, flashing, and new shingles
- Clean-up and debris removal
[This process usually takes 1–3 days, weather permitting. Your property will be protected with tarps, and a dumpster will be placed nearby for debris.]
Yes, you can usually remain in your home during roofing or siding work. However, expect significant noise, especially during the day. If you work from home, have pets, or small children, you may want to plan accordingly.
Not always—but if they’re:
- Damaged or rotted
- Improperly sloped or leaking
- Outdated or mismatched
…it’s cost-effective to replace them during the roofing or siding project for better performance and appearance.
Popular choices include:
- Vinyl siding – low maintenance and cost-effective
- Fiber cement (Hardie® board) – durable and weather-resistant
- Stucco Siding – Timeless.
- Your choice depends on your budget, preferred look, and long-term maintenance goals.
[We offer recommendations based on your home's style and local climate.]
Insurance may cover replacements due to storm, hail, or accidental damage. It won’t typically cover wear and tear or aging. We can assist with documentation and photos for your claim if you’re unsure whether you’re covered.
- Roof replacement: 1–3 days
- Siding replacement: 3–7 days depending on the size and scope
[Timelines may vary with weather, product availability, or additional repairs.]
Yes, bad weather may impact the project timeline—especially roofing. Heavy rain, snow, or high winds can delay work for safety reasons and to protect your home. We closely monitor forecasts and will keep you updated with any changes to the schedule. Our priority is completing the job safely and properly.
We recommend:
- Removing vehicles from the driveway
- Securing valuables inside and outside the home
- Taking down wall-mounted items (vibrations can shift them)
- Keeping pets and children away from the work area
- We offer a 5-year workmanship warranty on all roofing and siding installations. This covers labor-related issues such as leaks, shingle blow-offs, or improper installation.
- Manufacturer warranties for materials also apply—typically 25-40 years depending on the product.