Roofing & SIding

Installations & Repairs

What we can do for you

What We Offer

Our team has years of experience in working with all different types of siding materials, including vinyl, LP, and more. In conjunctions with roof materials, including asphalt shingles, metal roofs, and flat roofs.

Before we begin

We start with a thorough evaluation of your roof & siding to identify any potential issues, from missing shingles to damaged flashing. To cracks, dents, or breaks in the siding.

Our Solutions

We'll provide you with a comprehensive report of our findings and work with you to determine the best course of action to get your roofing or siding replaced.

Small Enough to Listen, Big Enough to Deliver.

When to replace your roof & Siding

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& Why Replace them

Storm & Hail Damage

What it looks like
Missing shingles, dented metal, cracked siding panels

Why Replace It?

Insurance will often cover a full replacement if 25–30 % of the surface is compromised.

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Age & end-of-life wear

What it looks like
Curling shingles, granule loss, faded or brittle vinyl

Why Replace It?

Typical asphalt roofs age-out around 25 yr; vinyl siding around 30 yr.

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Energy-Efficiency Upgrades

What it looks like
High utility bills, drafty walls, ice-dams

Why Replace It?

Adding cool-roof shingles or insulated vinyl siding can cut HVAC use 10-25 %.

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Leaks or moisture

What it looks like
Water stains on ceilings, buckled sheathing, mold on interior walls

Why Replace It?

Water entry is the #1 reason insurers recommend reroofing vs. patching.

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Curb-appeal & resale value

What it looks like
Outdated colors, mismatched additions

Why Replace It?

Remodeling Magazine’s 2024 Cost-vs-Value report shows roof & siding replacement recoup 61-69 % at resale in the Upper Midwest

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Common Roofing Material

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Asphalt shingles

Low cost, color choices, easy install

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MEtal shingles

Long life, recyclable, cool-roof finishes

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Synthetic shingles

Lightweight, hail-class rated

Common siding Material

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Veneer, stone

Long Lasting, multiple options

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Engineered wood

Impact Resistant, Long Boards, Less Seams

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Vinyl, Metal

Durable, Distinct Asthetics

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Throughout Southeastern Minnesota

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