NORTH DAKOTA · HOA & APARTMENT ROOFING
Tioga is a Williams County community of 2,221 residents that grew substantially during the Bakken oil boom, adding multifamily housing and worker accommodation through the 2010 to 2015 peak years.…
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Roofing permits in Tioga are coordinated through the City of Tioga Community Services Department. The contact is Dan Larson, Community Service Director, at 701-664-2807 or CommunityServices@cityoftioga.com, City Hall at 16 1st St NE. Our team works directly with Dan on permit applications and inspection scheduling for all Tioga projects.
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Tioga is a Williams County community of 2,221 residents that grew substantially during the Bakken oil boom, adding multifamily housing and worker accommodation through the 2010 to 2015 peak years. Neighborhoods span the original Main Street grid and the East and West Tioga additions developed during the boom period. That construction wave produced a significant multifamily inventory built to economical specifications that are now 10 to 15 years into service — reaching the first re-roof window in a western ND climate that delivers annual severe weather from the NDZ009 zone. HOA and property management boards in Tioga work directly with Dan Larson, Community Service Director, for permit coordination at City Hall.
Planning a Roof Replacement for Your HOA in Tioga, ND
Tioga's multifamily housing inventory is dominated by the Bakken-era construction wave. The East and West Tioga additions built between 2010 and 2015 contain a large share of the city's apartment and townhome inventory — buildings constructed under high-demand conditions where economical material specifications and expedited installation were common. After 10 to 15 years of western ND climate exposure, these buildings present a concentrated re-roof planning challenge for HOA and property management boards in the current window.
The specific failure patterns we find most often on Tioga's Bakken-era inventory include thin architectural shingle products with minimal granule depth now showing early granule loss on south and west exposures, 4-fastener application patterns that have allowed shingle tab movement under repeated Williams County wind events, and TPO membrane systems with field-welded seams that have developed seam fatigue after a decade of western ND thermal cycling.
For Bakken-era sloped-roof buildings, replacement specification is Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingles with 6-fastener application and full synthetic underlayment. Williams County's documented severe weather history — including the July 18-19 2022 wind damage event and the Williams County EF-2 tornado near Watford City in July 2018 — establishes the wind and impact load that replacement systems must withstand. For flat-roof buildings, TPO membrane with factory-fabricated joints replaces field-welded seam systems.
Permit contact in Tioga is Dan Larson, Community Service Director, at 701-664-2807 or CommunityServices@cityoftioga.com, City Hall at 16 1st St NE. Our team works directly with Dan for permit applications, inspection scheduling, and code coordination on Tioga projects. Materials are pre-staged from Williston (approximately 40 miles west) for reliable Tioga delivery. See /how-it-works/ for the full planning and project management workflow.
Storm-Damage and Insurance-Claim Roofing in Tioga, ND
Williams County NDZ009 experiences regular severe weather in the western North Dakota storm corridor tracked by NWS Bismarck. Significant documented events include the July 18-19 2022 episode that produced documented wind damage across Williams County, and the July 2018 EF-2 tornado near Watford City documented by NWS Bismarck — the latter event established the tornado risk profile for the entire Williams County area including Tioga.
The compound challenge in Tioga's post-storm insurance market closely mirrors Watford City's: Bakken-era buildings constructed in 2010 to 2015 are now old enough that insurance adjusters may attribute storm damage to normal age wear on systems with marginal original specifications. Our documentation protocol separates storm-caused damage from construction-era age wear using NWS event-date records, dated aerial imagery comparison, and core cuts at suspected seam failures and hail impact sites.
We coordinate with [Williams County Emergency Management](https://www.williamsnd.com) for major declared events. For Tioga HOA boards navigating storm claims on Bakken-era inventory, precise storm-versus-age documentation is the difference between full replacement coverage and a maintenance-classified claim denial. HOA boards should file storm claims within 60 days of documented events to preserve North Dakota policy rights. See /insurance-claims/ for our complete storm claim workflow.
Emergency Roof Repair in Tioga, ND
Tioga emergency calls concentrate in the summer severe weather season, with the Bakken-era East and West Tioga addition buildings as the highest-volume source of post-storm emergency calls — the combination of economical original specification and 10 to 15 years of western ND climate degradation makes these buildings more vulnerable to emergency failures than newer or better-specified inventory. Winter ice dam emergencies additionally affect apartment buildings with attic insulation deficiencies common in the boom construction period.
For Tioga emergency calls in ZIP 58852, our Williston resources are approximately 40 miles west, enabling a two-to-three-hour on-site emergency response from our closest regional presence. Emergency temporary waterproofing — tarping, self-adhered membrane patch — is applied on arrival and documented for the insurance file. Building code questions and inspection coordination route through Dan Larson at City Hall during business hours. After-hours emergency line: (651) 627-5270.
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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 Tioga, 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 Tioga 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 Tioga 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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