Roof Replacement and Roof Repair in White Bear Lake, Hugo & Forest Lake
The northeast metro runs the full housing spectrum in fifteen miles: White Bear Lake's century-old lake cottages and downtown blocks, mid-century neighborhoods ringing the lake, Hugo and Centerville's fast-growing 2000s–2020s subdivisions (Oneka Lake-area development among the metro's busiest), and Forest Lake and Wyoming's mix of lakeshore, small-town blocks, and acreage. We've roofed this corridor — fifteen minutes east of our Blaine office — since 2000.
Roof Replacement in White Bear Lake & Hugo
On White Bear's older stock, replacement means handling converted-cottage quirks — additions with mismatched rooflines, low-slope porch sections, decking from three eras — with everything priced honestly in a locked written estimate. On Hugo and Centerville's newer builds, we're often replacing builder-grade shingles early because hail got them first; the upgrade to architectural Owens Corning shingles with warranties to 50 years is dramatic on these roofs. Ice and water barrier to Minnesota code on every job, HOA documentation supplied where neighborhoods require it.
Roof Repair in White Bear Lake & Forest Lake
Open water and open farmland mean wind: lifted tabs and creased shingles along the lakeshores and the Highway 61 and I-35 corridors are this area's most common repair, alongside hail bruising from north-metro storm tracks, ice dams on the older shaded blocks, and flashing failures where cottage additions meet original rooflines. Free documented inspection, honest repair-or-claim verdict, and full insurance claim handling — including the Clean Bill of Health letter when your roof checks out fine.
Areas we work in
White Bear Lake's downtown and lakeshore neighborhoods, Birchwood and the east shore, Hugo's Oneka Lake and Victor Gardens-area development, Centerville, Forest Lake's lakes neighborhoods and downtown, and Wyoming.
ZIPs covered: 55110, 55038, 55025, 55092
FAQs
Our Hugo house is seven years old and the neighbor just got a hail roof. Really?
Really. Builder-grade shingles plus north-metro hail is the most common 'new roof on a new house' story we see. The inspection is free; if there's no damage, we'll help you document that too.
Can you handle a cottage with three different roof sections?
Yes — mixed-pitch, mixed-era roofs are normal for lake towns, and the estimate itemizes each section so the price is locked before tear-off.
Fifteen minutes from our Blaine office. Free inspection: (612) 282-8092.
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