Mendota Heights sits on the bluffs above the Minnesota and Mississippi River confluence, tucked between Eagan, West St. Paul, and Lilydale. It's a quiet, established city with well-kept residential streets and a mix of mid-century homes and newer builds. Many of the older houses in neighborhoods like Friendly Hills and Victoria Highlands were built in the 1960s and 70s, and their stucco exteriors need attention after decades of freeze-thaw cycles.
Minnesota winters hit Mendota Heights hard. The city sits exposed on higher ground, and the temperature swings between January lows and July heat put real stress on exterior surfaces. Water gets into small cracks in fall, freezes in winter, and pushes those cracks wider by spring. We see this pattern every year in this area, and we know exactly what it takes to repair it properly and keep it from coming back.