Roof Replacement and Roof Repair in Edina & Richfield
Edina and Richfield were both in the path of the August 2023 hailstorm, and they could hardly be more different roofs to hit: Edina's Country Club District and Morningside carry 1920s character homes — some with original slate and tile — while Richfield is the metro's definitive 1950s rambler city, block after block of low-pitch postwar roofs. We've worked both since 2000, and the difference in approach matters.
Roof Replacement in Edina & Richfield
In Edina's older districts, replacement is a craftsmanship job: steep pitches, period details, designer shingle lines (and honest guidance on when slate repair beats slate replacement), with the documentation HOAs and the city expect. In the Cahill, Indian Hills, and Parkwood Knolls neighborhoods, larger custom rooflines get full valley and flashing detail. In Richfield, the job is the rambler playbook: ventilation correction, code ice and water barrier on those dam-prone shallow eaves, and Owens Corning systems with warranties to 50 years. Everywhere: price locked in writing.
Roof Repair in Edina & Richfield
Post-2023 hail bruising is still surfacing in both cities — Edina was specifically named in damage reports from that storm. We also repair flashing failures on Edina's chimney-rich rooflines, ice dam damage along Minnehaha Creek's shaded lots, and the wind and wear repairs Richfield's aging ramblers accumulate. Free documented inspection; insurance claims handled start to finish when the damage is storm-related.
Areas we work in
Country Club District, Morningside, the 50th & France blocks, Cahill, Indian Hills, Parkwood Knolls, and the Braemar-area neighborhoods in Edina; all of Richfield from Penn to Cedar.
ZIPs covered: 55424, 55435, 55436, 55439, 55423
FAQs
We have original 1920s slate with a few broken pieces. Replace it all?
Usually not — targeted slate repair often makes more sense, and we'll tell you when it does. When full replacement is right, we'll walk you through slate-look designer shingles honestly, costs included.
Why do Richfield ramblers ice-dam so badly?
Shallow attics, short eaves, and 1950s insulation. The fix is the system — sealing, insulation, ventilation — installed with the new roof, not after it.
Character home or classic rambler — free inspection either way: (612) 282-8092.
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