Roofer in Bald Eagle, MN

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

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Bald Eagle Roofing Services

What You Get With Us

You get a roof that actually protects your home from Minnesota’s brutal winters and scorching summers. No more worrying about ice dams backing up under your shingles or wind lifting corners during storms.

Your energy bills drop because proper roofing installation means better insulation performance. You’re not heating the outdoors anymore through gaps and poor sealing.

Most importantly, you get direct access to the owner throughout your entire project. No getting shuffled between sales reps and project managers who don’t know your situation. When you call, you talk to someone who knows exactly what’s happening with your roof and can make decisions on the spot.

Bald Eagle Roofing Contractor

We've Been Here Since 2002

We’ve been handling exterior projects in Bald Eagle and surrounding Minnesota communities for over two decades. We’ve maintained an A+ Better Business Bureau rating the entire time and earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List.

We’re GAF certified and Owens Corning preferred contractors, which means you get enhanced warranties that most roofers can’t offer. These certifications aren’t handed out easily – they require proven track records and ongoing training.

What really sets us apart is that you work directly with the owner from estimate through completion. No layers of management, no communication breakdowns, no wondering who’s actually in charge of your project.

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Roof Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we inspect your current roof and discuss what you’re dealing with. We look for obvious problems like missing shingles, but also check for subtle issues like poor ventilation or flashing problems that cause bigger headaches later.

Next, we walk through material options and help you understand what works best for your specific situation. If you’re having trouble visualizing the final result, we can connect you with our design services to create a clear picture of your new roof.

Once we start work, we protect your property with tarps and magnetic sweeps for cleanup. We remove old materials completely – no shortcuts by roofing over existing problems. Installation follows manufacturer specifications exactly so your warranties stay valid.

Throughout the project, you communicate directly with the owner. Questions get answered immediately, and any adjustments happen without going through multiple people who weren’t there for the original conversation.

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Everything Your Roof Needs

We handle complete roof replacements, repairs, and new installations for additions or new construction. Our roofing services include proper ventilation systems, ice dam prevention, and gutter integration to handle Minnesota’s weather challenges.

Since we’re also exterior specialists, we coordinate roofing with siding, window, and gutter projects. This means better weatherproofing at connection points and eliminates the headache of scheduling multiple contractors who may not work well together.

We use quality materials from manufacturers like GAF and Owens Corning, and our certifications mean you get enhanced warranty coverage. Standard manufacturer warranties cover materials, but our certified installation warranties cover workmanship issues that could void your material coverage with other contractors.

Emergency repairs get priority scheduling because we understand that roof leaks don’t wait for convenient timing. We keep common repair materials in stock and can often handle urgent problems the same day you call.

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Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. We start early and work efficiently, but we don’t rush critical steps like proper flashing installation or ventilation setup. Minnesota weather can cause delays, especially during winter months, but we monitor forecasts carefully and communicate any schedule changes immediately. We also coordinate material delivery timing so everything arrives when needed without sitting exposed to weather or cluttering your property longer than necessary.
Architectural shingles from GAF or Owens Corning perform well in Minnesota’s climate extremes. They handle freeze-thaw cycles better than basic three-tab shingles and resist wind uplift during storms. We also recommend ice and water shield underlayment along eaves and valleys to prevent ice dam damage. Proper attic ventilation is crucial – ridge vents combined with soffit vents keep temperatures consistent and prevent ice buildup. Metal roofing is another excellent option for Minnesota, especially if you want maximum snow shedding and longevity, though initial costs are higher.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and understand their requirements for documentation and repair specifications. We can inspect your roof after storm damage and provide detailed reports that insurance adjusters need. We don’t handle the claim filing directly – that’s between you and your insurance company – but we provide accurate estimates and work within approved budgets. We also know which damage qualifies for claims and can point out issues you might miss, like granule loss from hail or subtle wind damage that isn’t immediately obvious.
Roof replacement costs vary significantly based on size, material choice, complexity, and current roof condition. Basic architectural shingles typically run less than premium materials like metal or designer shingles, but they also have shorter lifespans. We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. We’re not the cheapest option – and that’s intentional. Quality materials and proper installation cost more upfront but save money long-term through better durability and fewer repairs.
Winter roofing is possible but challenging due to temperature limitations on shingle installation and safety concerns with snow and ice. Emergency repairs happen year-round because leaks can’t wait for spring. For planned replacements, we prefer working between late spring and early fall when conditions are most favorable. However, if your roof fails during winter, we can handle temporary repairs to prevent interior damage and schedule permanent replacement when weather permits. We monitor forecasts closely and never compromise safety for schedule convenience.
Our GAF and Owens Corning certifications allow us to offer enhanced warranties that exceed standard manufacturer coverage. Material warranties typically cover 25-50 years depending on product choice, while our workmanship warranties cover installation issues for several years. Enhanced warranties through our certifications can extend coverage and include additional protections like wind resistance guarantees. We explain all warranty terms clearly before starting work so you understand exactly what’s covered. Keep in mind that warranty coverage requires proper maintenance and may be voided by other contractors working on your roof improperly.