Roofing Company in Minneapolis

Minneapolis roofs deal with conditions that most of the country never has to think about. Heavy snow loads sitting on your roof for months. Ice dams forming along eaves every January. Hail rolling through Hennepin County in summer. UV exposure baking shingles in July, then sub-zero temperatures contracting them in February. If your roof wasn’t installed correctly with the right materials and proper ventilation, those conditions will shorten its lifespan significantly.

Presidential Construction is a roofing company serving Minneapolis and the surrounding metro. We handle everything from emergency storm damage repairs to complete tear-off replacements on homes across the city — from century-old craftsman bungalows in Kingfield to mid-century ramblers in Nokomis to newer construction in the North Loop. We know the housing stock, we know the building codes, and we know what actually holds up here long-term. If your roof needs attention, we’ll give you an honest assessment and a clear price.

Architectural asphalt shingle roof on a residential home in Minneapolis Minnesota

Roofing Services for Minneapolis Homeowners

We provide the full range of residential roofing services. Every project follows the same standard — thorough inspection, honest recommendation, quality execution, and a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done.

Roof Replacement. Complete removal of your existing roof down to the deck, inspection and repair of any damaged sheathing, and installation of a new roofing system with synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield on eaves and valleys, new flashing, drip edge, ridge vents, and shingles. This is the most common project we do in Minneapolis, particularly on homes built between 1950 and 2000 where the original or second roof is reaching end-of-life.

Roof Repair. Not every issue requires a full replacement. A cracked pipe boot, a few shingles lifted by wind, flashing that’s pulled away from a chimney — these are targeted problems with targeted fixes. We’ll tell you honestly whether a repair makes sense or whether you’re putting money into a system that needs replacing. If a $500 repair buys you 5+ more years, it’s a good investment. If it buys you 6 months, we’ll say so.

Roof Inspection. A comprehensive evaluation of your shingles, flashing, vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, gutters, and attic space. We check for moisture, ventilation issues, granule loss, and early signs of failure. We recommend inspections in spring and fall, and after any significant hail or wind event in the Minneapolis area.

Storm Damage Restoration. Hennepin County gets hit with hail and wind regularly between May and August. After a storm, we inspect your roof, document all damage with photos and measurements, and work directly with your insurance company through the entire claims process. We’ve handled hundreds of insurance restoration projects and know exactly what adjusters need to approve a claim.

Metal Roof Installation. For homeowners who want the last roof they’ll ever install. Metal lasts 40-70 years, sheds snow naturally, resists hail, and improves energy efficiency. We install standing seam profiles that complement Minneapolis home styles and hold up against everything this climate produces.

EPDM Flat Roofing. For flat and low-slope sections on garages, additions, porches, and modern home designs. EPDM rubber membrane provides reliable waterproof protection with minimal maintenance for decades.


Roofing Materials We Install

The material on your roof determines how long it lasts, how it handles weather, and how much you spend on maintenance and energy over time. We work primarily with TAMKO and Owens Corning, and also install CertainTeed and GAF products depending on the project. All installations are done to manufacturer specifications and qualify for extended warranty coverage.

Asphalt Shingle Roofing

Asphalt architectural shingles are what we install on the majority of Minneapolis homes. They’re cost-effective, they look good, and modern dimensional shingles perform far better than the basic 3-tab products that were standard 20-30 years ago. We typically recommend GAF Timberline HDZ or CertainTeed Landmark — both handle Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles well, carry strong wind and impact ratings, and come in a wide range of colors. With proper installation and ventilation, expect 25-30 years of solid performance.

For homes in hail-prone areas or homeowners who want additional protection, we also install impact-resistant Class 4 shingles. These carry higher wind and hail ratings and may qualify for insurance premium discounts with some carriers.

Metal Roofing

Metal is the premium choice for Minneapolis homeowners who want maximum durability with virtually zero maintenance. Standing seam metal roofs have no exposed fasteners, which means fewer potential leak points. They shed snow naturally — a real advantage when you’re dealing with 50+ inches of annual snowfall. They reflect solar heat in summer to reduce cooling costs and resist hail that would crack or dent other materials.

The upfront cost is higher than asphalt, but the 40-70 year lifespan and near-zero maintenance make it a strong long-term investment. We’re seeing growing interest in metal across Minneapolis, particularly from homeowners in Linden Hills, Lowry Hill, and Kenwood who are building or renovating with longevity in mind.

EPDM Flat Roofing

EPDM is a synthetic rubber membrane engineered for flat and low-slope roof sections. If your home has a flat garage roof, a sunroom addition, or architectural elements with low-slope design, EPDM handles ponding water, resists UV degradation, and lasts up to 50 years with proper installation. We see EPDM applications throughout Minneapolis on both residential and light commercial properties, especially on the older housing stock in Uptown, Northeast, and Longfellow where flat-roof additions are common.

Roofing company installing new roof on a Minneapolis MN home - Presidential Construction

Common Roofing Problems on Minneapolis Homes

After working on homes across Minneapolis for years, the same problems come up consistently. Here’s what we see most and how we address each one.

Ice dams. This is the number one roofing issue in Minneapolis. When heat escapes from your attic, it melts snow on the upper portion of your roof. That water runs down to the colder eaves, refreezes, and creates a dam that forces water underneath your shingles and into your home. The real fix isn’t chipping ice — it’s improving attic insulation, sealing air leaks, and ensuring balanced ridge-to-soffit ventilation so the roof deck stays cold. During every replacement, we install ice & water membrane along the eaves for added protection.

Hail damage. Hail is the number one reason we do insurance roof replacements in Minneapolis. Even hail that looks minor from the ground can crack shingle surfaces, displace granules, and compromise waterproofing. The damage is often invisible to an untrained eye, which is why a professional inspection after any hail event is critical.

Wind damage. Strong straight-line winds during summer storms lift and tear shingles, especially on roofs where the adhesive strips have degraded with age. We see this most on roofs 15+ years old. Isolated wind damage can be repaired, but if it’s widespread across multiple slopes, replacement usually makes more sense.

Poor ventilation. A roof without balanced intake and exhaust ventilation traps heat and moisture in the attic. In winter, that moisture condenses on the underside of the deck and promotes mold, rot, and premature shingle failure from the inside out. In summer, trapped heat degrades shingles from above. We evaluate ventilation on every inspection and correct it during replacements.

Aging roofs. Minneapolis has an enormous range of housing ages — from 1890s Victorians to 2020s new builds. Many homes in established neighborhoods like Kingfield, Lynnhurst, Nokomis, Longfellow, and Southwest Minneapolis have roofs that are 20-30 years old and showing widespread signs of wear. Continuing to patch an aging roof past this point typically costs more over time than replacing it.


Why Your Roof Matters More Than You Think

Your roof isn’t just shingles on plywood — it’s the system that keeps water out of your walls, insulation dry, energy bills manageable, and your home’s structure sound. In Minneapolis’s housing market, where buyers compare homes in Linden Hills, Kenwood, Nokomis, and the North Loop, roof condition is one of the first things inspectors flag and one of the first things buyers notice.

A professionally installed roof with proper ventilation improves your home’s insulation value, prevents moisture problems that lead to mold and structural damage, and adds real value at resale. Roof replacement typically recoups 60-70% of the project cost in increased property value. More importantly, it removes a major red flag that could delay or derail a sale.

Roof inspection by Presidential Construction on a Minneapolis MN residential property

Our Minneapolis Roofing Process

Step 1: Free Roof Inspection

We get on the roof and check every surface — shingles, flashing, vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, and gutters. We also inspect the attic for ventilation, moisture, and insulation issues. You get a written report with photos.

Step 2: Estimate and Material Selection

If work is needed, you get a clear, itemized estimate. We walk you through material options, explain the differences, and recommend what makes sense for your home and budget. No upselling, no pressure.

Step 3: Insurance and Permit Coordination

If storm damage is involved, we handle the claim from documentation to adjuster meetings to supplemental requests. We also pull all required <a href=”https://www.minneapolismn.gov/business-services/licenses-permits-inspections/construction-permits/&#8221; target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>City of Minneapolis building permits</a> so you’re covered on compliance.

Step 4: Professional Installation

Our crews follow manufacturer installation specifications on every job. We protect your landscaping and property, keep the site clean, and use magnetic sweepers to catch every nail. Most residential replacements are completed in one to two days.

Step 5: Final Walkthrough and Warranty

We walk the entire roof with you, answer any questions, and make sure everything meets our standards. Then we register your manufacturer warranty and provide all documentation for your records.


Roof Replacement Costs in Minneapolis, MN

Roof replacement costs in Minneapolis depend on the size of your home, roof pitch, material choice, and whether structural repairs are needed. For a typical Minneapolis home, here’s what to expect in 2026.

Asphalt shingle roofs generally range from $15,000 to $25,000. Metal roofing projects run $18,000 to $30,000+ depending on the profile and complexity. EPDM flat roof sections are priced separately based on square footage. Factors that increase cost include steep pitches requiring additional safety equipment, multiple dormers or valleys adding complexity, damaged decking that needs replacement, and ventilation or ice protection upgrades.

We provide free, detailed estimates with no hidden fees so you know exactly what you’re paying for before any work begins. (Pricing updated for 2026.)


Why Minneapolis Homeowners Choose Presidential Construction

Local crews. Our installers know Hennepin County building codes, Minneapolis permit requirements, and the specific challenges that Minnesota weather puts on roofing systems. They’re not subcontracted out-of-state crews rotating through after a storm.

Honest assessments. If your roof can be repaired, we’ll tell you. If it needs replacement, we’ll explain why. We don’t manufacture urgency or push unnecessary work.

Transparent pricing. You get a written, itemized estimate before anything starts. The number on your estimate is the number on your invoice.

Insurance expertise. Storm damage claims are a major part of what we do. We know what adjusters look for, how to document damage properly, and how to ensure the full scope gets included in the claim.

Warranties. Every project includes manufacturer warranties on materials and our own warranty on labor. We register everything and hand you the documentation at the walkthrough.


Minneapolis Neighborhoods We Serve

We provide roofing services across all of Minneapolis, including Linden Hills, Kingfield, Lynnhurst, Nokomis, Longfellow, Lowry Hill, Kenwood, Bryn Mawr, East Harriet, Armatage, North Loop, Uptown, Southwest, Northeast, and Camden. Whether your home is in an established neighborhood with a 30-year-old roof or a newer development where storm damage hit recently, we’ve worked on homes near yours.

Each neighborhood brings its own challenges. Older homes in Northeast and Longfellow frequently need full tear-offs where decades-old materials have reached end-of-life. Homes near the chain of lakes deal with higher humidity that accelerates shingle wear. Properties in Southwest and Bryn Mawr with heavy tree coverage face debris and ice dam issues every winter. We tailor our approach to the home and the neighborhood.


Schedule a Free Roofing Estimate in Minneapolis

If your roof is showing its age, took damage from a recent storm, or you just want a professional opinion on its condition, we’re here to help. Visit our Contact Us page to request a free estimate, or call us at 651-766-3464 to schedule your free roofing inspection. We’ll give you a straight answer on what your roof needs and what it’ll cost — no pressure, no obligation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roofing in Minneapolis

How do I know if my Minneapolis roof needs to be replaced?

The most common signs are missing or curling shingles, granule buildup in your gutters, visible sagging, daylight showing through the attic, and recurring leaks. If your asphalt shingle roof is 20-25 years old and showing multiple symptoms, replacement is usually more cost-effective than continued patching. Many homes in Kingfield, Nokomis, Lynnhurst, and Longfellow are now hitting this age. We offer free inspections and give you an honest recommendation.

What is the best roofing material for Minneapolis homes?

Architectural asphalt shingles from GAF or CertainTeed are the most popular and cost-effective choice. They handle freeze-thaw cycles well and last 25-30 years with proper installation. For maximum longevity, metal roofing lasts 40-70 years and sheds snow naturally. The best choice depends on your budget, how long you plan to stay, and your roof’s design.

How long does a roof replacement take in Minneapolis?

Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to two days. Larger homes, steep pitches, or complex designs with multiple dormers may take an extra day. Weather can also factor in. We provide a clear timeline before work begins and keep you updated throughout.

Can roofing be done in winter in Minnesota?

Yes, but with limitations. Most shingle manufacturers specify that installation temperatures should be consistently above 40°F for proper adhesion. We use hand-sealing techniques and follow manufacturer cold-weather guidelines when necessary. If your roof is actively leaking or has significant damage, waiting until spring risks further water damage and mold. Emergency repairs are always possible regardless of season.

How much does a new roof cost in Minneapolis?

For a typical Minneapolis home, asphalt shingle roof replacement ranges from $15,000 to $25,000 depending on size, pitch, and complexity. Metal roofing projects start around $18,000 and can exceed $30,000 for larger homes. We provide free, itemized estimates so you know exactly what to expect.

How do I prevent ice dams on my Minneapolis roof?

Proper attic insulation (R-49+ recommended), balanced soffit-to-ridge ventilation, and sealing air leaks between your living space and attic are the most effective methods. These keep your roof deck cold so snow melts evenly instead of creating the warm-cold differential that causes ice dams. During every roof replacement, we install ice and water shield along eaves and valleys and verify ventilation balance.

What roofing brands does Presidential Construction install?

Our primary brands are Owens Corning and TAMKO — both are industry-leading manufacturers with product lines engineered for northern climates. We also install CertainTeed and GAF depending on the project and homeowner preference. As certified installers, we offer extended manufacturer warranties that go beyond standard coverage. We recommend specific products based on your home’s needs, budget, and the warranty protection that matters most to you.

What permits are required for roofing in Minneapolis?

The City of Minneapolis requires a building permit for roof replacements. This ensures compliance with the Minnesota State Building Code. We handle the entire permitting process — from application through ProjectDox to final inspection — so you don’t deal with any of the paperwork.

Does a new roof increase home value in Minneapolis?

Yes. Roof replacement is one of the highest-ROI exterior projects you can do. In Minneapolis’s competitive housing market, a new roof typically recoups 60-70% of the cost in increased property value. Beyond the financial return, it removes a major inspection flag that could delay or kill a sale. Buyers in neighborhoods like Linden Hills, Kenwood, and Nokomis pay close attention to roof condition.

What should I do after a hail storm in Minneapolis?

First, do a visual check from the ground for obvious damage like missing shingles or dented gutters — don’t get on the roof yourself. Call a professional for a thorough inspection, as hail damage is often invisible from the ground. Document anything visible with photos. Then contact your insurance company to open a claim. We can typically have someone out within 24-48 hours of a storm event and handle the entire process from inspection through claim approval.

How do I choose between repairing my roof and replacing it?

If damage is limited to a small area — a few missing shingles, a localized leak, or isolated flashing failure — and the rest of the roof is in good condition, a repair is usually the right call. If your roof is 20+ years old with widespread curling, granule loss, multiple patched areas, or failed flashing in several locations, replacement is almost always more cost-effective. We inspect the full roof and give you an honest assessment of which path makes the most financial sense.