NORTH DAKOTA · HOA & APARTMENT ROOFING
Casselton is a growing Cass County community of 2,485 residents located just 20 miles west of Fargo on I-94 — close enough to the metro to attract residential development, small…
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The June 20-21 2025 derecho produced baseball-size hail and 111 mph straight-line winds across Cass County, with the EF-3 tornado near Enderlin on the Cass-Ransom border as the most severe component. Casselton properties experienced hail impact damage on shingle roofs throughout the Prairie Meadows, Southview, and Downtown areas, and properties in the I-94 corridor nearest the storm track experienced direct wind structural damage. We inspected multiple Casselton properties following this event a
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Casselton is a growing Cass County community of 2,485 residents located just 20 miles west of Fargo on I-94 — close enough to the metro to attract residential development, small enough to retain its small-town character. Neighborhoods include the established Downtown grid, the Prairie Meadows and Southview additions, and newer residential streets on the city's north and east sides. Cass County NDZ039 is one of the most storm-active zones in North Dakota: the June 20-21 2025 derecho produced an EF-3 tornado near Enderlin on the Cass-Ransom county border, baseball-size hail, and 111 mph straight-line winds, with Cass County Electric reporting 8,485 accounts out and 163 poles damaged. HOA boards in Casselton need roofing contractors experienced in Cass County's severe weather documentation and insurance claim process.
Planning a Roof Replacement for Your HOA in Casselton, ND
Casselton's residential and multifamily housing inventory spans from older Downtown blocks with 1940s-1970s apartment buildings to newer Prairie Meadows and Southview additions with 1990s-2010s townhomes and multifamily units. The city's position 20 miles west of Fargo on I-94 has driven steady residential growth, and the newer addition buildings are approaching the 15-to-20-year re-roof window for their original shingle systems.
For Casselton's sloped roofs, Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingles are mandatory by our standard specification — Cass County's documented hail frequency, including the June 2025 baseball-size hail event, makes standard 3-tab or basic architectural shingles a poor value choice in this market. The additional cost of Class 4 is consistently recovered in reduced deductible exposure and extended service life in a county with annual documented hail events. Full synthetic underlayment and 6-fastener shingle application patterns for enhanced wind-uplift resistance are specified at the Cass County wind exposure level.
For any older Downtown or established-neighborhood buildings with flat or low-slope roofs, we assess current modified bitumen or EPDM systems and recommend replacement with TPO membrane and tapered insulation where drain configuration allows improved slope-to-drain performance. Flat-roof buildings in Casselton's storm environment are particularly vulnerable to standing water post-storm when debris blocks interior drains.
Building permits for Casselton roofing projects are filed with the city building department. Cass County coordinates on properties with county jurisdiction. Our West Fargo and Fargo area resources are 20 to 25 miles east, enabling reliable same-day material delivery and rapid emergency response. See /how-it-works/ for the full project planning and management workflow.
Storm-Damage and Insurance-Claim Roofing in Casselton, ND
Cass County NDZ039 is North Dakota's most storm-documented county by damage volume. The June 20-21 2025 derecho was the most significant recent event: the EF-3 tornado near Enderlin on the Cass-Ransom border produced 160 mph winds, a 12-mile track with 3 fatalities, and county-wide impacts including 8,485 Cass County Electric accounts out and 163 distribution poles damaged. Casselton properties in the tornado's path corridor experienced direct structural damage; properties outside the immediate corridor experienced baseball-size hail impacts and 111 mph straight-line wind damage that displaced shingles county-wide. The event was part of the Governor's 19-county presidential disaster declaration request.
For Casselton HOA boards that sustained damage in the June 2025 event or in subsequent storms, precise documentation is essential. The combination of tornado-path structural damage and wide-area hail and wind damage across a single event creates complex claim situations where multiple damage types require careful documentation to distinguish from each other. We provide carrier-quality drone imagery, core cut results at suspected hail bruise locations, and NWS storm track documentation specific to the June 20-21 2025 event path relative to each insured property.
Annual Cass County hailstorms separate from major events also produce documented impact damage each season. We coordinate with [Cass County Emergency Management](https://www.casscountynd.gov) for disaster-related documentation. HOA boards should file storm claims within 60 days of documented events. See /insurance-claims/ for our full storm damage workflow.
Emergency Roof Repair in Casselton, ND
Casselton emergency calls track the Cass County severe weather calendar — peak volume arrives in the late spring and summer hail and tornado season, with secondary winter activity from ice dam failures on older apartment buildings. The June 2025 derecho created a wave of emergency calls across Cass County; Casselton properties in the damage corridor required immediate tarp deployment to protect contents while insurance documentation and full replacement planning proceeded.
For Casselton emergency calls in ZIP 58012, our West Fargo and Fargo resources are approximately 20 to 25 miles east, enabling a two-to-three-hour on-site emergency response — faster than most Casselton properties can expect from out-of-area contractors following a regional storm event. Emergency temporary waterproofing — heavy-duty tarps, self-adhered membrane patch — is applied immediately. All emergency work is documented with dated photography and moisture meter readings for the insurance file. After-hours emergency line: (651) 627-5270.
Representative composite voices drawn from Sellers Roofing Company HOA and multifamily portfolio work (parent company). Individual project references are available on request.
“After three rounds of bids for our Casselton, ND townhome roofs, HOA Roofing Pro was the only contractor who walked every building, gave the board a per-building line-item, and flagged ventilation work the cheaper bids skipped.”
“We had two condo associations in Casselton file hail claims the same week. Their team coordinated directly with the carrier, supplied the line-item supplements, and finished both projects before the next freeze.”
“Most contractors in Casselton either chase storm work or chase residential — these folks understood reserves, board approval timing, and per-unit billing from the first meeting.”
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