Roof Replacement and Roof Repair in St. Paul
St. Paul has some of the oldest housing stock in Minnesota — Victorians on Summit Hill, 1890s worker housing in Frogtown and the North End, 1920s bungalows blanketing Highland Park, Mac-Groveland, and Como. Old roofs on old framing demand a crew that's seen it before. Ours has, across the city, since 2000. The tail end of the August 2023 hail swath reached into St. Paul too, so plenty of roofs on the city's west side are carrying damage their owners never claimed.
Roof Replacement for St. Paul Homes
Steep, cut-up rooflines are the rule here — dormers, turrets on the older blocks, dead valleys where porches meet the main roof. Those details are exactly where cheap re-roofs fail. We flash every sidewall and dormer properly, install ice and water barrier to code at eaves and valleys (St. Paul's shaded, tree-heavy streets are ice dam country), and add the intake ventilation most of these attics never had. Multiple old layers are common in St. Paul; our locked estimate prices the tear-off and any re-decking before work begins, so the number doesn't move when the deck is opened up.
Roof Repair in St. Paul
Common calls: leaks at chimney and sidewall flashing, hail bruising from recent metro storms, slipped shingles on steep pitches, and ice dam damage along Como's and Highland's tree-lined streets every February. We trace the leak to its actual entry point — on a complex St. Paul roofline, water often travels eight feet before it shows inside — and fix the source. Storm-related? We document it and run the insurance claim for you, the same way we've done for thousands of metro homeowners.
Neighborhoods we work in
Highland Park, Mac-Groveland, Merriam Park, Summit Hill, Crocus Hill, Summit-University, Como Park, St. Anthony Park, Hamline-Midway, Frogtown, North End, Payne-Phalen, Dayton's Bluff, Battle Creek, Highwood, the West Side, plus Falcon Heights.
ZIPs covered: 55102, 55103, 55104, 55105, 55106, 55107, 55108, 55114, 55117, 55119, 55130
FAQs
Can you match the look of a slate or tile roof in the historic districts?
For most homes, designer architectural shingles get remarkably close at a fraction of slate's cost and weight. In designated historic districts, exterior changes may need Heritage Preservation review — we'll flag it before you commit.
Why does my St. Paul house get ice dams every winter?
Old attics with thin insulation and zero soffit intake. Removal fixes the week; air sealing, insulation, and ventilation fix the problem. We do both.
Free inspection across St. Paul — straight answers, locked pricing. (612) 282-8092.
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