Technical Construction Solutions

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📍 Minot, ND & the Souris River Valley

Minot's Spray Foam Roof Systems and Coatings Specialists

Not a conventional roofing company that added spray foam to a service menu. A foam-specialist operation built around spray technology from day one, with the application knowledge, dedicated equipment, and construction background to install SPF roofing systems that perform through everything Minot's climate puts on a commercial roof, season after season.

Why Choose TCS

Why Choose Technical Construction Solutions for Spray Foam Roof Systems in Minot, ND?

North Broadway Commercial Track Record

A facilities manager I spoke with at a commercial property along North Broadway had been running the same repair cycle for four consecutive years. A general roofing crew patched the low-slope membrane every spring. The roof held through the summer. By February, moisture was coming through again, sometimes at the patched section, sometimes somewhere new along the same membrane run.

When we assessed the roof, the problem was visible once you knew what to look for. Minot's persistent northwest wind had been working on the mechanically fastened seams for years. The fastener points had backed out incrementally through repeated thermal cycling, the membrane had lost adhesion across a wide section on the northwest face, where wind uplift pressure was highest, and water was traveling laterally between the membrane and the substrate before finding new exit points each season. Patching exit points on a membrane that has lost substrate adhesion across fifteen hundred square feet does not fix a roof. It delays the call to replace it.

We stripped the compromised section down to the deck, verified substrate condition and moisture content, and applied a closed-cell SPF system bonded directly to the deck surface as a single continuous mass with no seams, no laps, no fasteners, and no adhesive bonds to fail under the wind uplift and thermal cycling that Minot's exposure delivers every winter. The protective elastomeric topcoat went on over the foam to shield it from UV degradation. Two full winters and spring thaw cycles later, that section has not generated a single moisture call.

That result is what happens when the roofing system being installed was specifically selected to stop the failure modes that Minot's climate creates, not applied because it was the system the crew happened to carry on the truck.

Technical Construction Solutions was built around foam technology from the beginning. Freddy Lewis founded TCS specifically around spray foam systems, not as a roofing company that later discovered foam, and that foundation shapes the application discipline, product knowledge, and construction judgment behind every SPF roofing project TCS executes within the specialized Minot roof coatings network and the surrounding region.

If your commercial roof is failing at seams, generating repair calls year after year, or approaching the end of its service life in a Minot wind exposure environment that conventional flat roofing systems were not designed to withstand long-term, a free estimate is the right first step.

Core Services

Expert Spray Foam Roof System Services in Minot, ND

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Monolithic Barrier

Commercial SPF Roofing

For commercial properties, retail buildings, warehouses, and light industrial facilities across Minot and Ward County, SPF roofing eliminates the structural vulnerabilities that Minot's climate attacks most aggressively in conventional flat roof systems: seams, laps, fastener points, and adhesive bonds.

Closed-cell spray polyurethane foam expands on contact with the roof deck and cures into a rigid, water-resistant surface bonded directly to the substrate across the full treated area. There are no laps to open under wind uplift pressure. There are no seam lines to separate under thermal cycling. There are no fastener points to back out as the deck expands and contracts through Minot's wide seasonal temperature range. The foam becomes the roof surface, continuously, without the mechanical vulnerabilities that conventional systems accumulate over years of exposure to the building envelope conditions Minot generates.

The foam layer also adds substantial R-value directly to the roof plane. Minot's heating demands rank among the most intense of any market in the continental United States, and the roof assembly is the primary thermal surface through which commercial buildings lose conditioned air in a sub-zero climate. An SPF roof system that stops moisture infiltration and meaningfully reduces heating load pays for itself differently than a membrane replacement that addresses only one of those problems. For Minot commercial property owners managing both maintenance budgets and annual operating costs, that combination changes the financial case for SPF compared to conventional alternatives.

The foam layer is finished with a protective elastomeric topcoat that shields the SPF from UV degradation and weather exposure over the long term. When that topcoat reaches the end of its service life, it can be reapplied directly over the foam without removing the roof system beneath it. For Minot commercial and energy sector property owners managing building assets over decades, that recoatability removes the full tear-off replacement cost from the long-term roof management picture entirely.

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Industrial Fleet Delivery

Large-Scale SPF Roofing for Commercial and Energy Sector Projects

Large-footprint commercial roofs, industrial facilities in the Bakken-adjacent energy sector, and military-adjacent buildings in the Minot area require spray equipment that maintains consistent output pressure, material temperature, and mix ratio across the full project without interruption. Inconsistent application on a large SPF roofing project produces inconsistent foam density, inconsistent adhesion, and inconsistent thickness across the roof plane. Those variations are where long-term performance failures originate on large SPF systems, and they trace directly back to equipment that could not sustain the output demands of the project at hand.

TCS operates a 44-foot Featherlite Big Rig that transports foam materials, lifts, and full spray application equipment for large-scale commercial roofing projects in a single mobilization. A facility manager on a large commercial project in the Minot region noted afterward that TCS was the first roofing crew he had brought onto a project of that scale that arrived with every piece of equipment staged, material temperatures already managed, and moved directly into continuous production on the first morning. The project was completed on the timeline outlined at the start without a single supply interruption or application delay.

For Minot commercial property owners and facility managers, where a roofing project means operational disruption to an active business, scheduling reliability reduces the total project cost beyond what the contract price reflects. In a market where the usable roofing season is as compressed as any in the country, a contractor who loses days to equipment issues or supply runs at the project midpoint is not just slow. They are a scheduled risk.

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Condensation Defense

SPF Roofing for Agricultural and Industrial Buildings

Agricultural operations and rural commercial structures across Ward County and the broader Souris River Valley face a roofing performance challenge that general commercial membrane systems were not designed to address. Metal roofing panels on machine storage buildings, grain facilities, and agricultural shops expand and contract with every temperature cycle, progressively opening gaps at fastener points and panel seams that standard sealants cannot maintain through a Minot winter. The condensation that forms on the underside of uninsulated metal roofing in those buildings deteriorates stored equipment, creates moisture conditions in grain storage, and corrodes metal components faster than the visible surface suggests.

Closed-cell SPF applied directly to a metal roof deck bonds to the metal surface, seals every fastener point and panel seam, eliminates the condensation surface by raising the temperature of the metal above the dew point, and adds insulation value that changes how the building interior behaves through the heating season. For agricultural operations across Ward County where the contents of those buildings carry real value through every winter, the performance difference between an unsealed metal roof and one with a bonded SPF system is measurable in both energy cost and asset protection.

Related Services

Our Full Range of Roofing and Waterproofing Services in Minot, ND

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Roof Sealing

Seam, flashing, and penetration sealing for commercial and industrial roofing systems across Minot and Ward County. Stops moisture entry at the points where conventional roofing systems are most vulnerable before those entry points generate interior damage.

Waterproofing Services

Moisture protection systems for commercial roofing assemblies and below-grade building applications. Foam-based waterproofing expertise applied to Minot's post-flood moisture conditions and hydrostatic pressure challenges.

Exterior Building Waterproofing

Wall assembly moisture protection paired with roof system installations. A combined roof and wall waterproofing approach that addresses the full above-grade building envelope rather than treating the roof plane in isolation from the walls it sits on.

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Air Barriers

Building envelope air sealing for new construction and renovation projects across Minot. Continuous foam-based air barriers for the northwest wind infiltration conditions that Minot's exposed terrain and sub-zero temperatures generate against commercial building envelopes every winter.

Substrate Management

Why Foam Expertise Changes
What Your Roof Gets

SPF roofing is not a system that any crew with spray equipment can install to specification. The product requires substrate moisture testing and preparation before application, correct temperature management at the gun through Minot's wide ambient temperature range, a precise mix ratio between components maintained across the full application, and consistent thickness across the entire roof surface without the thin spots that variable output or equipment issues produce. Variations in any of those factors create a system that underperforms or develops failures before its expected service life, and those failures are difficult to diagnose after the fact because they are invisible once the topcoat is applied.

TCS was built around foam technology from the beginning. The application knowledge, material temperature management, and output consistency that produce reliable spray foam insulation systems in walls, crawl spaces, and pole barns across the Minot region carry directly into SPF roofing because the product, the equipment, and the application discipline are the same. This crew brings foam expertise to roofing projects. That is a different starting point than a roofing crew that learned foam after establishing itself in conventional systems.

That distinction matters most when the SPF system is going on a Minot commercial roof that is expected to perform without significant intervention for fifteen to twenty years of the freeze-thaw cycling, wind uplift pressure, and snow loading that Minot's climate delivers to every roof surface in the region.

Our Credentials

Why Minot Property Owners and Contractors Trust Technical Construction Solutions

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Foam-Specialist from Day One

Spray foam technology is what TCS was built around: insulation, structural lifting, void filling, waterproofing, and roofing. The application knowledge behind every SPF roofing project in Minot runs deep and field-tested across years of real projects in this climate, not borrowed from a conventional roofing background after the fact.

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Big Rig Capacity for Large Projects

The 44-foot Featherlite Big Rig gives TCS the material volume and equipment capacity to complete large commercial, energy sector, and military-adjacent roofing projects in Minot efficiently in fewer mobilizations, without the output inconsistency that underequipped operations produce when they push spray equipment past its rated capacity on large-footprint jobs.

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Wind Uplift Performance Engineering

Minot's exposed terrain and persistent northwest winds create uplift forces on commercial roofs that mechanically fastened conventional systems are not designed to resist in the long term. SPF bonds directly to the deck substrate, eliminating the fastener points and adhesive seams where Minot's wind conditions create progressive failure in conventional roofing.

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Recoatable System Long-Term Management

SPF roofing systems can be maintained and recoated at the end of the topcoat's service life without tearing off the foam beneath. For Minot commercial and energy sector property owners managing building assets over decades, removing full replacement cost from the long-term roof management cycle is a financially significant lifecycle advantage over conventional systems.

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Full Building Envelope Perspective

TCS also performs insulation, waterproofing, air sealing, and concrete lifting work across Minot and the surrounding region. That cross-service background means roofing problems get assessed in the context of how the roof assembly connects to the wall system, the air barrier, and the building envelope as a whole. A crew that only sees roofs misses what is happening at the deck level, in the wall assembly below the parapet, and at the penetration points where roofing and waterproofing systems intersect.

On Time. On Budget. Every Time.

Commercial roofing projects that extend past their scheduled window create operational disruption and additional cost. Projects finish on the timeline agreed to and within the budget outlined, because in Minot's compressed build season, a roofing contractor who misses the window is not just late. They are potentially a full season late.

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Get a Free Spray Foam Roofing Estimate in Minot, ND

A Minot commercial roof that keeps generating repair calls costs more than a correctly specified SPF system that stops the problem permanently, in annual repair bills, in interior damage that accumulates while the underlying failure mode stays active, and in the operational disruption that comes with a moisture problem that returns on schedule every spring thaw.

Start with a free estimate. One conversation is enough to assess the roof assembly, identify whether SPF is the right system for that structure, and give you a clear picture of what it will cost. No pressure. No obligation.

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