
ROOFING COMPANY MAPLE GROVE MN
Professional Residential & Commercial Exteriors Services
We’re not just a roofing company that services Maple Grove — we’re based here. Our office is at 6885 Sycamore Ln N, Suite 220, right near Arbor Lakes. Our trucks are parked in this city tonight and our crews live in the same neighborhoods we work in. That means we’re accountable in a way that contractors driving in from across the metro aren’t.
Maple Grove has some of the most varied housing in the northwest metro — established homes near Weaver Lake with roofs on their second or third round, newer developments like Rush Hollow and Evanswood already dealing with hail damage, and everything in between. We’ve worked across all of it and we know what each part of this city needs. If your roof needs attention, we’ll give you an honest assessment and a clear price. That’s it.
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Presidential Construction
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Nearby Service Areas
Maple Grove Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide roofing services across all of Maple Grove, including the established neighborhoods near Weaver Lake, the Elm Creek Boulevard corridor, the subdivisions along Bass Lake Road, the homes off Hemlock Lane and County Road 101, the Arbor Lakes area, the Rush Hollow development, Evanswood, the Fish Lake area, and the neighborhoods surrounding Elm Creek Park Reserve.
Each area has its own roofing profile. Homes built in the ’70s and ’80s near Weaver Lake and along the southern portion of the city tend to have roofs at or past the end of their expected lifespan — if they haven’t been replaced already, they’re due. The wave of construction from the ’90s and early 2000s along the central and eastern corridors is now hitting the 25-year mark where aging becomes visible. Newer developments in the northwest — Rush Hollow, Evanswood, the areas near The Grove — have younger roofs but are increasingly dealing with hail damage claims after summer storms. Townhome associations throughout the city face their own challenges around coordinating multi-unit replacements and managing association budgets.
We also serve neighboring communities including Plymouth, Osseo, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Dayton, Corcoran, and Rogers.
Exterior Solutions & Materials for Maple Grove

Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Asphalt architectural shingles go on the vast majority of Maple Grove roofs. Modern dimensional shingles are a completely different product than the basic 3-tab shingles that were standard when most of the city’s existing roofs were first installed. Today’s architectural shingles offer improved wind resistance, stronger granule adhesion, and a layered texture that gives your roofline more depth and character.
For homeowners who want additional storm protection, we install Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. These carry higher hail and wind ratings and may qualify for insurance premium discounts depending on your carrier.

Metal Roofing
Metal is the premium choice for homeowners who want maximum lifespan with minimal upkeep. Standing seam profiles have no exposed fasteners, shed snow naturally, reflect solar heat, and resist the kind of hail impacts that crack asphalt on contact. The upfront cost runs higher than shingles, but the 40-70 year service life and near-zero maintenance make it a compelling investment for anyone planning to stay in their home long-term or building new.
Metal works particularly well on the steeper roof pitches you find on many of the two-story homes throughout Maple Grove — it keeps heavy snow from accumulating and virtually eliminates ice dam risk at the eaves.

EDPM/Rubber Roofing
EPDM is a synthetic rubber membrane purpose-built for flat and low-slope roof sections. It handles ponding water, resists UV degradation, and holds up through extreme temperature swings. Properly installed, it delivers up to 50 years of leak-free performance. We install EPDM on detached garages, home additions, covered porches, and any architectural element with minimal slope throughout Maple Grove.

Roof Replacement
Tear-off of your existing roof down to the deck. Full inspection of the sheathing — we check every square foot for soft spots, moisture damage, and rot. Repair or replacement of any compromised decking. Then installation of a complete new system: synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield along eaves and valleys, new flashing at every penetration point, drip edge, balanced ridge-to-soffit ventilation, and your choice of shingle or metal. This is the project we do most in Maple Grove. Homes built in the ’80s and ’90s near Weaver Lake, along Bass Lake Road, and in the subdivisions off Hemlock Lane are the ones we see most frequently — original roofs that have done their job and reached the end.

Roof Repairs
A cracked pipe boot, a section of shingles lifted by a windstorm, flashing that’s separated from a chimney or exhaust vent — these are fixable problems that don’t always require tearing everything off. We repair what needs repairing and give you an honest read on how much useful life the rest of your roof has. If a $600 repair gives you five more solid years, that’s good money spent. If it gives you six months before the next problem shows up, we’ll tell you to put that money toward a replacement instead.

Storm Damage Restoration
Hennepin County gets hit with hail and wind events regularly from May through August. After a storm, we inspect your roof, document all damage with detailed photos and measurements, and take over your insurance claim from start to finish. We attend the adjuster inspection, point out damage that might otherwise be missed, and file supplements when the initial estimate falls short. We’ve been through this process hundreds of times and know exactly how to get claims handled properly. If your damage doesn’t actually justify a claim, we’ll tell you that before you file — not after.
Don’t Just Take Our Word For It – Hear From Our Clients
“Smooth, stress-free roof replacement”
We had Jake from Presidential Construction handle our roof replacement and the whole process was smooth and stress-free. He was easy to work with, answered all our questions quickly, and really knew his stuff. The crew did great work, finished faster than expected, and cleaned everything up perfectly. The roof looks awesome—highly recommend!
“Handled insurance and installation flawlessly”
Presidential Construction helped us through a complicated insurance claim for roof damage from both a tree and hail. Aaron did an excellent job working with the insurance company and handled all the documentation. The installation went seamlessly, and the crew was professional, efficient, and knowledgeable.
“Professional, detailed, and great communication”
They were a pleasure to work with during our roof replacement. The team was friendly, professional, and guided us through all the roofing options and the insurance process. Communication was excellent, and they made sure everything was completed to our satisfaction.
Why Maple Grove Homeowners Choose Presidential Construction
We’re based here. Our office is at 6885 Sycamore Ln N, Suite 220 in Maple Grove. We’re not driving in from across the metro — we live and work in this community. When you call us a year after your project with a question, someone picks up.
We know this city’s homes. We’ve worked on roofs in established neighborhoods near Weaver Lake, along Elm Creek Boulevard, in the subdivisions off Bass Lake Road and Hemlock Lane, and in newer developments like Rush Hollow, Evanswood, and the Fish Lake area. We understand what different eras of Maple Grove construction need and where the common failure points are.
We give you the truth. If your roof can be repaired and that repair will actually hold, we’ll tell you that. If you’re spending money on a system that’s fundamentally done, we’ll tell you that too. We don’t manufacture urgency. We don’t push products your situation doesn’t need. Our reputation in this city depends on every single job.
We handle the hard parts. Insurance claims, building permits, adjuster meetings, supplemental filings — we manage all of it. Storm damage restoration is a major part of what we do, and our experience with Hennepin County claims means we know exactly what it takes to get coverage approved.
We stand behind everything. Every project carries manufacturer warranties on materials and our own guarantee on workmanship. We register everything and provide complete documentation at the walkthrough. Our A+ BBB rating reflects how we operate — and you can verify it because we’re right here in Maple Grove.
Our Roofing Process
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Free Roof Inspection
We get on your roof and examine every component — shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, and gutterline. We check the attic for ventilation balance, insulation levels, and signs of moisture. You get a written report with photos and a clear recommendation.
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Estimate and Material Selection
We give you an estimate that shows exactly what’s included and what it costs. We walk you through material options, explain the real-world differences between products, and recommend what makes sense for your roof’s design and your budget. We don’t push the most expensive option — we push the right one.
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Insurance and Permit Coordination
If storm damage is involved, we handle the insurance claim from first inspection through final approval — documentation, adjuster meetings, supplements, and follow-up. We also pull all required building permits through the City of Maple Grove so everything is code-compliant from the start.
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Professional Installation
Our crews follow manufacturer installation specifications on every project. We tear off the existing roof, inspect and repair the deck, install new underlayment, ice and water shield, flashing, drip edge, ventilation, and your selected shingle or metal system. We protect your landscaping and property, contain debris, and run magnetic nail sweepers across your yard and driveway before we leave. Most residential replacements are completed in one to two days.
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Warranty and Documentation
Every roof we install is also backed by our TruShield Limited Lifetime Workmanship Warranty, which covers the labor and installation for as long as you own your home.
Roofing Problems We See Across Maple Grove
After years of working on homes throughout this city, certain patterns come up repeatedly. Knowing what to watch for can save you thousands in preventable damage.
Hail damage that goes undetected. This is the single most common issue we deal with in Maple Grove. Hennepin County gets hit with significant hail events most summers. The damage — fractured shingle surfaces, displaced granules, dented flashing — often isn’t visible from the ground. Homeowners don’t notice anything until a leak develops months later, by which point the window for filing an insurance claim may be closing. If your neighborhood took hail, get a professional inspection. We do them for free and we’ll be straight with you about what we find.
Ice dams on homes with inadequate attic systems. When heat escapes from your living space into the attic, it warms the roof deck and melts snow on the upper portion. That meltwater runs down to the colder eaves where it refreezes, creating a dam that forces water underneath your shingles. The real fix isn’t chipping ice or installing heat cables — it’s sealing air leaks between your living space and attic, bringing insulation up to at least R-49, and ensuring your soffit-to-ridge ventilation is properly balanced. During every replacement, we install ice and water shield along the eaves and correct any ventilation deficiencies.
Aging roofs on ’80s and ’90s homes. A significant portion of Maple Grove’s housing stock was built between 1975 and 2000. If you’re in one of the established neighborhoods along Weaver Lake Road, near Bass Lake, or in the subdivisions off Hemlock Lane and County Road 101, there’s a good chance your roof is 25-30+ years old. At that age, asphalt shingles show widespread granule loss, curling edges, and brittleness. Patching individual areas at this stage is just spending repair money on a system that needs replacing — the deterioration is happening everywhere, not just where you can see it.
Builder-grade materials on newer homes. Just because a home is 10-15 years old doesn’t mean the roof is fine. Some builders use the minimum-spec shingle to hit a price point, and those products don’t hold up as long as premium architectural shingles. We see premature wear on homes in some of Maple Grove’s 2005-2015 construction, especially after hail events. If your home is newer but the shingles are already showing granule loss in the gutters or curling at the tabs, it’s worth having us take a look.
Poor ventilation causing premature failure. A roof can only last as long as the system beneath it allows. Trapped heat and moisture in the attic accelerate shingle degradation from the underside — a problem you can’t see from outside. In summer, an unventilated attic can reach 150°F, baking the underside of your shingles. In winter, that same trapped heat causes the ice dams described above. We check ventilation on every inspection and address it as part of every replacement.
What Your Roof Actually Does for Your Home
Most homeowners think of their roof as the thing that keeps rain out. It does that, but it does a lot more. Your roof manages thermal regulation — keeping conditioned air inside and outside air out. It controls moisture movement through your attic. It handles structural loads from snow, ice, and wind. And it does all of this while being exposed to more UV radiation, more temperature cycling, and more physical stress than any other surface on your home.
When your roof is performing well, you don’t think about it. When it starts failing, the problems cascade quickly. Water gets into your attic. Insulation gets wet and loses its effectiveness. Mold develops. Wood rots. Energy bills climb. And in Maple Grove’s real estate market — where homes in established neighborhoods and newer developments alike compete for buyers — roof condition is one of the very first things a home inspector flags and one of the first things buyers use to negotiate price.
A professionally installed roof with proper ventilation and quality materials protects everything underneath it. Roof replacement typically recoups 60-70% of the project cost in added property value — and more importantly, it prevents a deal from unraveling over something that should have been addressed proactively.
Roof Replacement Costs in Maple Grove, MN
For a typical Maple Grove home, here’s what to expect in 2026.
Asphalt shingle replacement generally ranges from $15,000 to $25,000 depending on home size, roof pitch, complexity, and the amount of deck repair needed underneath. Metal roofing projects run $18,000 to $30,000 or more depending on the profile and scope. EPDM flat roof sections are priced separately based on square footage and substrate condition.
Factors that move the number include steep pitches requiring additional safety equipment, multiple dormers or valleys that add installation complexity, damaged sheathing that needs replacement, upgrades to ventilation or ice protection, and the number of existing shingle layers that need removal.
We provide free, itemized estimates so you can see exactly where every dollar goes. No hidden fees, no surprises at the end. (Pricing updated for 2026.)
Other Services We Offer In
Maple Grove
Year-Round
Siding
Protecting everything underneath
- Vinyl
- Metal
- LP Smartside
Year-Round
Windows
Enhance your home’s exterior appeal
- Vinyl & Composite
- Wood
- Aluminum Clad
Year-Round
Gutters
Enhancing homes with modern solutions
- Seamless Aluminum
- Downspouts
- Water Management
Commonly Asked Questions in Maple Grove
How do I know if my roof needs replacing?
The clearest signs are widespread granule loss (check your gutters — if they’re full of grit, your shingles are shedding), curling or cracking shingles across multiple areas, daylight visible through the attic, recurring leaks, and a roof age over 20-25 years for asphalt shingles. If you’re seeing more than one of these, replacement almost always makes more financial sense than continued repairs. Homes built in the ’80s and ’90s near Weaver Lake and along Elm Creek Boulevard are now in this window. We offer free inspections and give you an honest recommendation.
What roofing materials are best for Maple Grove homes?
Architectural asphalt shingles from TAMKO or Owens Corning are the most popular choice — strong freeze-thaw performance, solid hail and wind ratings, and 25-30 year lifespan at a reasonable price point. For maximum longevity, metal roofing lasts 40-70 years and sheds snow naturally. The best material depends on your budget, how long you plan to stay, and your roof’s pitch and design. We walk you through the options during the estimate.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most residential replacements are finished in one to two days. Larger homes, steep or complex rooflines, or projects that uncover significant deck damage may take an extra day. Weather can factor in as well. We give you a realistic timeline before work begins and communicate throughout.
Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?
If your roof was damaged by a covered event like hail, wind, or a fallen tree, your policy typically covers repair or replacement minus your deductible. The adjuster determines the scope based on the extent of damage. Having your contractor present during the inspection is important — we identify damage patterns that adjusters sometimes miss, especially with hail impacts that aren’t visible from the ground. We handle the entire claims process and file supplements when initial estimates fall short.
How much does a new roof cost in Maple Grove?
For a typical Maple Grove home, asphalt shingle replacement ranges from $15,000 to $25,000. Metal roofing starts around $18,000 and can exceed $30,000 on larger or more complex homes. EPDM flat roof sections are priced separately. We provide free, itemized estimates tailored to your specific home so there are no surprises. (Pricing updated for 2026.)
What roofing brands does Presidential Construction install?
Our primary brands are TAMKO and Owens Corning. We also install CertainTeed and GAF depending on the project. All four are industry leaders with product lines built for northern climates. As certified installers, we offer extended manufacturer warranties that go beyond standard coverage. We recommend specific products based on your roof’s design, your budget, and the warranty protection that matters most to you.
How do I prevent ice dams on my roof?
The three most effective steps are sealing air leaks between your living space and attic, adding insulation to at least R-49, and ensuring balanced soffit-to-ridge ventilation so the entire roof deck stays cold. This prevents the uneven snowmelt that causes ice dams to form in the first place. During every replacement, we install ice and water shield membrane along the eaves and valleys and verify that ventilation is balanced. For more detail on how ice dams form, GAF has a solid overview on their website.
Do I need a building permit for a roof replacement in Maple Grove?
Yes. The City of Maple Grove requires a building permit for roof replacements to ensure compliance with the Minnesota State Building Code. We handle the entire permitting process — application, plan submission, and inspection coordination — so you don’t deal with any of the paperwork.
Can roofing be done during a winter?
It’s possible but not ideal. Most shingle manufacturers specify that installation temperatures should stay consistently above 40°F for proper adhesive activation. Below that, shingle tabs require hand-sealing with roofing cement — a functional workaround but not best practice. If your roof has emergency damage or an active leak, a winter install is better than waiting and letting water cause interior damage. If the project can wait for warmer weather, we’ll tell you that.
Does a new roof increase home value in Maple Grove?
Consistently. Roof replacement is one of the highest-ROI exterior projects a homeowner can do. In Maple Grove’s competitive housing market — where median home prices are around $435,000 — a new roof typically recoups 60-70% of the project cost in added property value. More importantly, it removes a major inspection flag that buyers and their agents look for. A new roof signals a well-maintained home, which matters when you’re competing with other listings in the same price range.
What should I do after a hail storm in Maple Grove?
First, do a ground-level visual check for obvious damage — missing shingles, dented gutters, cracked siding. Don’t get on the roof yourself. Document anything visible with photos from your phone. Then call us for a professional inspection — hail damage is often invisible from the ground but clearly identifiable up close. We’ll photograph and document everything. If the damage justifies a claim, we’ll guide you through the process. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that upfront so you don’t file unnecessarily.
Why should I choose a Maple Grove-based company over a bigger metro contractor?
Accountability. We’re physically located in Maple Grove at 6885 Sycamore Ln N, Suite 220. Our crews drive past your home on the way to the office. If something needs attention a year after your project, we pick up the phone and we show up — because our reputation in this city is how we get the next job. Companies driving in from across the metro don’t have the same stake in your neighborhood, and storm chasers from out of state will be gone before winter. We’re your neighbors. We’re not going anywhere.