Minnesota Roofing Costs

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One of the main questions when it comes to your Minnesota roofing needs is “how much.” This is a valid question, especially during a time where prices are through the roof on almost everything. You want to make sure you are getting an affordable price for your roofing service.  The reality about MN roofing prices is this – every single home is different and thus every single roof quote will vary. Contact Brigley Roofing for a free quote on your roofing needs.

Typical Roofing Costs

The price of a new roof system will vary widely and depends on a number of different factors. Some of these include:

  • The materials selected, including types of shingles
  • The contractor doing the work
  • The laboring costs
  • The home or building location
  • The time of the year
  • The type of roofing requirement

In the St. Paul- Minneapolis area, you can purchase 25 year shingles for $50.00 to $60.00 per 10’ x 10’ square. An average rambler has approximately 18 squares. However, keep in mind that this is only the cost of shingles. There are other costs involved which have been highlighted above. It is also important to remember that it can cost more to replace entire roofing systems including the underlay and all the attachments. Roof style and slope can also affect the cost.

Minnesota Roofing Price Factors

Keep in mind that, in many instances, your roofing services may come with low or no out of pocket expenses if claiming damage through your insurance company. MN hail damage, for example, can often be claimed through your insurance. At Brigley Roofing, we work directly with insurance companies to help you determine the costs.

Another important thing to remember is that, in some instances, your new roof will pay for itself in resale value. A new roof can add thousands of dollars to your home and if you are trying to sell it, this could be a great way to seal the deal. Furthermore, a new roof makes your home look better from the outside which can bring an element of pride to your palace.

Feel free to shop around and compare different roofing price quotes. You may notice that some roofers offer cut-rate pricing. Know that price is not the only factor when it comes to your roofing needs and, in most cases, a lower-than-low price can mean substandard material, workmanship and faulty licensing. You want to make sure your roof will hold up and that the price matches this promise.

Minnesota Roofing Contractors

At Brigley, we can provide you with accurate free estimates on all your roofing needs. The estimate does not cost you a cent. Call us today at (651) 458-5760. Furthermore, we do not require any deposit upfront so you can be rest assured that you will be 100% satisfied with the service before parting with your money. Our team will provide you with an understanding on the breakdown of the costs so you know exactly what you are spending your money on.






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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