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Insulation & Concrete Leveling in Rogers, MN

Foam-Tek is the insulation and concrete leveling contractor serving Rogers, MN, just 20 minutes down I-94 from our shop in Monticello. Rogers has some of the newest housing in the northwest metro, but new construction brings its own problems: bonus rooms that never warm up, garage slabs poured on fresh fill, and driveways settling within their first ten years. We fix both sides of that equation.

Rogers Is New Construction Country, and That Cuts Both Ways

Rogers spent most of its history as a small crossroads town on I-94, then the 2000s turned it into one of the fastest-growing cities in Hennepin County. When Hassan Township was annexed into Rogers on January 1, 2012, the city picked up a large ring of rural acreage on top of its subdivisions, and builders have been filling the gap between the two ever since. Neighborhoods like Edgewater, Fletcher Hills, and Brockton Meadows date mostly from the 2000s onward, and newer communities such as Laurel Creek near the Maple Grove border are still adding homes. The industrial and distribution park along the freeway keeps commercial slab work steady for us too. Newer homes meet a better energy code than the metro's older stock, but they are not finished products. Bonus rooms over garages, cantilevered floors, and complicated rooflines are chronic cold spots because batts were stuffed into framing that really needed air sealing and foam. On the concrete side, Rogers is young enough that most driveways sit on engineered fill that was moved around during mass grading. Fill keeps settling for years after the sod goes down, and central Minnesota frost accelerates it: the ground freezes several feet deep, heaves the slabs, then drops them onto soil the spring melt has softened and washed out. That is why we level so many driveways and stoops here that are barely a decade old. From Monticello, Rogers is our second-closest launch city, roughly 20 minutes door to door on I-94, which makes small jobs just as practical for us as big ones.

Areas of Rogers we work in

  • Edgewater
  • Fletcher Hills
  • Brockton Meadows
  • Laurel Creek

What We Do for Rogers Homes and Businesses

On the insulation side, our most common Rogers projects are spray foam insulation in rim joists and bonus room assemblies, attic insulation corrections where builder-minimum depth is causing ice dams, and blown-in insulation top-ups in the city's older sections and former Hassan Township farmhouses. Newer two-stories with rooms over garages are the single most frequent call: we pull the problem apart, air-seal it, and foam it so the room holds temperature year round. Our concrete leveling division uses polyurethane foam to lift driveways, garage aprons, sidewalks, stoops, and patio slabs that have settled on graded fill. The foam is injected through small holes, reaches full strength in minutes, and adds almost no weight to soil that is already compressing. For the acreage properties on the former Hassan side, we also level shed and outbuilding slabs. Because Rogers is 20 minutes from our Monticello shop, we can often combine an estimate and the work itself inside the same week.

Spray foam, our specialty

Even in a city as new as Rogers, spray foam insulation is our flagship service. Builder-grade batts in bonus rooms and rim joists leave gaps that show up the first week of subzero weather, and closed-cell foam is the permanent fix. Homeowners here usually see the difference on their very next winter heating bill.

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Rogers questions

My Rogers home was built after 2010. Why is the bonus room still cold?+

Rooms over garages fail for a reason code inspections miss: air movement. Batts in the floor system and knee walls let cold garage air wash around them, so the room loses heat even at code-level R-values. Spray foam seals and insulates those assemblies in one step, which is why it is our standard fix in newer Rogers two-stories.

Why would a ten-year-old driveway in Rogers already be sinking?+

Most Rogers subdivisions were mass-graded, so driveways sit on fill rather than undisturbed soil. Fill settles for years, and each winter's frost heave plus spring washout speeds it up. A slab poured in 2014 can easily drop an inch or two at the apron by now. Polyurethane leveling lifts it back the same morning.

Does Foam-Tek serve the rural parts of Rogers that used to be Hassan Township?+

Yes. The former Hassan Township acreage is squarely in our service area, and it is the part of Rogers where we do the most farmhouse insulation retrofits and outbuilding slab leveling. Older homes out there predate modern energy code by decades, so attic and rim joist work makes an immediate difference in winter.

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