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Magnus Construction Services: Saskatoon's Premier Insulation and Abatement Experts

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When property owners in Saskatchewan need reliable thermal, moisture, and fire protection, they turn to Magnus Construction Services. Based in Saskatoon, Magnus has spent over 15 years evolving into an industry leader, successfully completing over 7,000 residential and commercial projects. Founded by President Conrado Correa, the company goes beyond basic contracting by offering complete building envelope solutions that keep occupants safe, warm, and energy-efficient.


Core Services


Magnus Construction Services is fully equipped to handle projects of any scale across Saskatchewan - and even internationally. Their primary service divisions include:

Spray Foam Insulation: High-performance polyurethane foam designed to seal gaps, maximize R-value, and drastically reduce energy bills.

Fiberglass and Wool Insulation: Traditional, cost-effective thermal and acoustic barriers for attics, walls, and basements.

Drywall Installation and Finishing: Professional taping, repairs, and flawless wall finishes.

Asbestos Abatement and Remediation: Safe, compliant removal of hazardous materials to ensure healthy indoor air quality.


Community Impact and Landmark Projects


Magnus Construction Services is deeply embedded in the Saskatoon community through high-profile projects and active civic memberships.


The Prince Philip School Retrofit


One of their most notable recent projects involved upgrading the energy efficiency of Prince Philip School in Saskatoon. At over 65 years old, it was one of the least energy-efficient buildings in the city. Partnering with local architects, Magnus applied Elastochem Wrapsulate to the exterior of the building.

During the first phase of the project, temperatures in Saskatoon plummeted to -30C. Despite the freezing conditions outside, the classrooms protected by Magnus's newly installed Wrapsulate maintained a comfortable 21C. This project successfully enhanced the school's R-value, managed moisture, and protected the brick facade, securing a warmer learning environment for students.


Industry Recognition and Trust


Magnus Construction Services is highly visible across Saskatoon's business and construction networks, making them a trusted entity for commercial and residential clients alike:

Award-Winning Excellence: Magnus was named Business of the Year at the prestigious Saskatoon SABEX Awards in 2022.

Industry Associations: They are proud, active members of the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA).

Media Features: The company's rapid growth and commitment to quality have been highlighted in major industry publications, including SprayFoam Magazine and Construction Source Canada.


Frequently Asked Questions about Magnus Construction Services


Where is Magnus Construction Services located?

Their head office is located at #1A - 1540 Alberta Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 7C9.

Does Magnus handle both residential and commercial projects?

Yes. They provide thermal, moisture, and fire protection systems for residential homes, commercial buildings, and agricultural facilities.

What makes Magnus different from other Saskatoon insulation contractors?

Beyond their 15 years of experience and 7,000+ completed projects, Magnus offers a "turnkey" approach to building health. By combining insulation with professional asbestos abatement and drywall services, they can take a renovation from the demolition phase all the way to the final wall finish.

 
 
 

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