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Minnesota Roof Replacement Experts

Honest estimates, quality workmanship, and storm-damage experience from a licensed local roofer.

If your roof is worn out, leaking, storm damaged, or nearing the end of its life, Ed’s Exteriors can help you understand your options and get a clear roof replacement estimate. We handle full asphalt shingle roof replacements, storm damage, insurance claim support, and related exterior repairs.

Roof Repair Person

Roof
Replacement
Without the High-Pressure Sales Pitch

Replacing your roof is a big decision. Some roofs are ready for replacement, some only need repairs, and some still have useful life left. We’ll inspect the roof, explain what we see, and give you honest options instead of pressuring you into work you don’t need.

If replacement makes sense, we’ll walk you through the next steps clearly — including materials, ventilation, flashing, cleanup, scheduling, and whether storm damage or insurance may be involved.

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According to the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), homeowners should have their roofs inspected once or twice per year, as well as after major storms to identify damage early and avoid costly storms.

We offer Haag Certified Inspection Reports so we can build trust with homeowners in our area. 

If a storm hits we want to be the company you already know and feel comfortable calling.

So you can avoid the storm chasing door knockers after a storm.

Our Certified Roof Inspection & Report Includes:

  • Full inspection of all roof components.

  • Haag Certified Residential Roof Inspector.

  • Storm damage and deterioration evaluation.

  • Photo-documentation for full transparency.

  • Repair recommendations in report if any.

  • Repair estimate available if needed.

  • No obligation to hire us, use our reports to DIY.

  • Can work around homeowner schedule.

  • Flexible scheduling - you don't need to be present.

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Customer Testimonials

Know Who to Call Before the Next Storm Hits

The worst time to figure out who to trust is the day after a storm. When you’ve already had your home inspected, you’re not relying on strangers knocking on your door — you already have someone you trust.

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