Roof Replacement and Roof Repair Around Lake Minnetonka
The Lake Minnetonka area is the most tree-covered, most architecturally varied roofing territory in the metro: 1950s–70s Minnetonka homes under mature oak canopy, Hopkins' older small-town blocks, Wayzata and Excelsior's historic downtowns, lakeshore homes from Mound to St. Bonifacius with complex custom rooflines, and the western towns — Long Lake, Maple Plain, Watertown — mixing century homes with new construction. We've roofed all of it since 2000.
Roof Replacement in Minnetonka, Hopkins & the Lake Communities
Tree cover changes roofing. Shaded roofs stay wet longer, grow moss, and ice-dam harder; debris fills valleys and gutters; and overhanging limbs abrade shingles. Our replacements out here are spec'd for it — algae-resistant Owens Corning shingles, ice and water barrier to Minnesota code run generously at eaves and valleys, ventilation balanced for attics under canopy, and flashing detail worthy of the custom rooflines common on lakeshore properties. Warranties to 50 years, price locked in writing.
Roof Repair in Minnetonka & Hopkins
The repair list writes itself in tree country: branch impact, moss-lifted shingles on north slopes, clogged dead valleys, critter entry at the roofline, and the ice dams that shaded eaves earn every February. Add hail — St. Louis Park, immediately east, was in the direct path of the August 2023 billion-dollar storm — and these roofs deserve a professional look more often than they get one. Ours is free, documented, and honest, with full insurance claim handling when the damage is storm-related.
Areas we work in
Minnetonka's Glen Lake, Minnetonka Mills, and Ridgedale-area neighborhoods; Hopkins' Mainstreet blocks; Wayzata; Long Lake and Orono-adjacent lakeshore; Excelsior; Mound and the western bays; St. Bonifacius, Maple Plain, and Watertown.
ZIPs covered: 55305, 55343, 55345, 55346, 55391, 55356, 55331, 55364, 55375, 55359, 55388
FAQs
Moss on my shaded roof — power wash it?
Never power wash shingles; it strips the granules that protect them. We treat moss properly and fix the shade-side wear it caused.
Our lakeshore home has five roof planes and a low-slope section. Can one crew handle it?
Yes — owner Luke Vogel started on flat and complex roofs, and mixed steep/low-slope homes are routine for our crews.
Tree-country roofing, done by people who understand it. (612) 282-8092.
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