Minnesota Roof Replacement

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Replacing your roof is not something that most of us want to spend our rainy day funds on. After all, wouldn’t it be more fun to take the family on a long vacation instead? However, the reality is, all roofs will eventually need replacing, just like all houses will eventually need a new paint job and all carpets will eventually need a proper cleaning. This is a fact of life. Minnesota roofs are built to last and will most certainly have a longer roof life than say, a home in Florida, but this does not mean you should consider your roof completely infallible. If you are noticing your roof looks a little worse for wear, or if you have discovered some unfortunate leaks or problems, then your best bet is to contact a MN roofing company for a free estimate on what you need. Brigley Roofing can handle all your roofing replacement needs, no matter what type of material and what type of budget you are on.

Why Does My Roof Need Replacing?

There are a number of reasons why a roof may need replacing. The most common are daily wear and tear brought on by the weather and Minnesota climate:

Sun Damage – the sun is not only deadly to our skins but can also cause problems for our roof. The heat and ultraviolet rays can cause roofing material to deteriorate over time, especially on the sides facing west or south.

Rain Damage – Minnesota rain can come hard and fast and when this water get underneath shingles, shakes or other roofing material, it can cause the structure to rot.

Wind Damage – high winds can lift shingles edges off and force water and debris underneath them. This can lead to excess build up and damage to your roof.

Snow and ice Damage – snow and ice can have several negative effects to your roof. It can block proper drainage to your gutter, cause water back up under the shingles and damage your gutters and downspouts due to freezing and melting.

Hail Damage – MN hail damage is a common problem for your roof. The hail can cause leaks in the shingles as well as excess water build up.

Types of Roofing Replacement Materials

It is up to you what type of roofing replacement material you would prefer. Some of the common ones include:

  • Asphalt shingles
  • Organic shingles
  • Fiberglass shingles
  • Wood shingles and shakes
  • Tile
  • Slate
  • Metal
  • Synthetic roofing products

Each material comes with its pros and cons and it is best to discuss your options with a qualified MN roofing contractor.

How Brigley Roofing Can Help

Brigley Roofing specializes in all things roofing, including roofing replacement. Some of the biggest concerns when it comes to roofing replacement are time, cost and inconvenience to your life. At Brigley Roofing we will go over these concerns so you can be rest assured your roof is in the right hands. We offer expert service, fast and quality workmanship and affordable pricing. Contact us today at (651) 458-5760 for a free estimate on your roofing replacement needs.






Minnesota Roofing Contractors | 4743 Radio Drive, St. Paul, MN 55129 | E Metro: (651) 458-5760 | W Metro: (763) 432-3303 Brigley Roofing, Minneapolis and St Paul, Minnesota, roofing contractors for residential and commercial roof replacement, repair, shingles, guttering and siding. Roofers with a reputation for quality, honesty and dependability, serving the Twin Cities since 1923.


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