
Minneapolis and the wider Minnesota landscape. When it comes to your roof here, you're likely thinking about how to protect your home from the famously harsh winters and the brief but intense summers. We get it – your roof is your frontline defense.
Considering a new roof in Minnesota? You're probably worried about those brutal winters with heavy snow and ice dams. Our installation process is designed to stand up to these challenges, using materials and techniques that offer superior protection. We also understand that the short building season means efficiency is key, so we work diligently to get your project done right and on time.
Minnesota's weather is extreme, with heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures, and potential for ice dams in winter, followed by hot, humid summers. Your roof needs to be robust enough to handle both the weight of snow and the expansion/contraction from temperature shifts.
Yes, Minnesota has specific licensing requirements for roofing contractors. We are fully licensed and insured, adhering to all state and local regulations to ensure your project is handled by qualified professionals.
Minnesota features a variety of home styles, from historic bungalows to modern suburban homes and cabins. The pitch and complexity of these roofs, along with the materials used, are key considerations we address during your roof installation.
The size and pitch of your roof, the complexity of its design, and the specific roofing materials you select are primary drivers of cost. We offer a free phone quote to provide a clear estimate tailored to your home.
Our process involves a thorough inspection, protection of your property, removal of the old roofing materials, and inspection of the underlying roof deck. We then install new underlayment, flashing, and the chosen roofing material, ensuring proper ventilation and sealing.
While asphalt shingles are often the most budget-friendly upfront option, their longevity can vary. We can discuss various material choices and their long-term value, helping you find a balance between initial cost and durability for our climate.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.