Roofer in White Bear Lake, MN

Your Roof Problems End Here

Direct owner involvement, certified expertise, and 20+ years protecting White Bear Lake homes from Minnesota weather.

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White Bear Lake Roofing Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up during the next storm without wondering if water’s getting in somewhere. No more strategically placed buckets or anxious glances at the ceiling when it rains hard.

Your energy bills drop because your new roof actually insulates properly. The house stays warmer in winter and cooler in summer without your HVAC system working overtime.

When you pull into your driveway, you see a home that looks like it belongs in the neighborhood’s nicest section. Your roof, siding, and gutters work together instead of looking like they were installed by three different contractors in three different decades. That’s what happens when one experienced team handles your entire exterior project from start to finish.

White Bear Lake Roofing Contractor

We've Been Here Since 2002

We’ve been protecting White Bear Lake homes for over two decades. We’re not the guys who show up after every storm with door-to-door sales pitches.

We’re GAF certified and Owens Corning preferred contractors, which means we can offer you warranty protection that most roofers can’t. Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating isn’t something we earned last month – we’ve maintained it throughout our entire time in business.

You work directly with the owner on every project. No getting passed around to different project managers or wondering who’s actually in charge of your roof.

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Roof Installation White Bear Lake

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we inspect your current roof and explain what you’re dealing with in plain terms. No technical jargon about things you don’t need to understand. Just whether you need repairs, replacement, or if there are other issues we should address while we’re up there.

Next, we walk through material options that make sense for Minnesota weather. We’ll show you exactly what GAF or Owens Corning products we recommend and why. If you’re interested in coordinating other exterior work like siding or gutters, we’ll design the whole project so everything works together.

Then we get to work. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we stick to it. We protect your landscaping, clean up daily, and keep you informed about progress. When we’re finished, you get enhanced warranty coverage because of our manufacturer certifications – protection you can’t get from uncertified contractors.

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Everything Your Roof Project Includes

Your roofing project covers more than just shingles. We handle the underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and gutter integration that prevent the problems most homeowners don’t think about until water starts showing up where it shouldn’t.

Minnesota weather demands specific approaches to ice dam prevention and proper insulation. We’ve been dealing with White Bear Lake’s climate challenges for twenty years, so we know exactly how to prep your roof for heavy snow loads and temperature swings.

If you’re planning other exterior updates, we coordinate everything. Your new roof gets designed to work with new siding, windows, or gutters instead of trying to match whatever’s already there. Most of our customers end up doing comprehensive exterior renovations because it makes more financial sense and gives better results than piecemeal projects.

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If your roof is over 20 years old or you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement usually makes more sense than repairs. We look at the age of your current roof, the extent of damage, and whether you’re planning other exterior work. Missing or damaged shingles in isolated areas can often be repaired, but if you’re dealing with leaks in multiple spots, granule loss across large sections, or visible sagging, replacement is typically the better investment. We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection and explain exactly why we’re recommending repair or replacement.
Architectural shingles from GAF or Owens Corning perform best in our climate because they’re designed to handle freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snow loads. We typically recommend impact-resistant shingles if you’re in an area that sees hail damage. The key is proper underlayment and ventilation – that’s what prevents ice dams and moisture problems that cause most roof failures in Minnesota. Metal roofing is another excellent option for our area, especially if you want something that sheds snow easily and lasts 50+ years. We’ll walk through the pros and cons of each material based on your specific situation and budget.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on the size of your home and weather conditions. We can’t control Minnesota weather, but we plan around it and communicate any delays immediately. Complex roofs with multiple angles, chimneys, or skylights take longer than simple gable roofs. If you’re combining roofing with siding or other exterior work, we’ll coordinate the timeline so each phase flows smoothly into the next. We always protect your home with tarps if weather forces us to stop mid-project, and we clean up completely at the end of each day.
Because we’re GAF certified and Owens Corning preferred contractors, we can offer enhanced manufacturer warranties that most roofers can’t provide. GAF offers up to 50-year material warranties plus workmanship coverage when installed by certified contractors like us. Owens Corning provides similar extended coverage. Our own workmanship warranty covers installation issues, and we’ve been in business over 20 years, so you know we’ll be here to honor it. The specific warranty terms depend on which materials you choose, but we’ll explain exactly what’s covered before you make any decisions.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and can help guide you through the claims process. We’ll document damage thoroughly and provide detailed estimates that insurance adjusters need. However, we won’t inflate claims or promise to “cover your deductible” – those practices usually backfire and can cause legal problems. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what damage is storm-related versus normal wear and tear. If your claim gets approved, we’ll work within the insurance company’s approved scope and budget. If not, we’ll explain your options for proceeding with necessary repairs on your own.
This is actually our specialty – we’re a complete home exteriors company, not just roofers. Most of our customers end up doing comprehensive exterior renovations because it’s more efficient and gives better results than hiring separate contractors for each piece. We handle roofing, siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and even painting and carpentry work. We also work with designers who can help you visualize how everything will look together before we start. Coordinating everything through one contractor means better scheduling, consistent quality standards, and a finished project where all the components actually work together instead of looking like an afterthought.