
Residential roofing expertise built for Anoka County conditions.
We understand what drives roofing decisions in Blaine — insurance claims, hail season, aging shingles on homes built in the 1980s and 90s housing corridors, and HOA requirements in planned communities across Anoka County. Our process is straightforward: inspect thoroughly, document completely, and install correctly the first time. No subcontracting to crews we don't know, no shortcuts on underlayment or ice barriers, and no disappearing after the permit closes.
From the first call through final inspection, you work with experienced people who know Anoka County's permit process, understand Minnesota Zone 6a code requirements, and can walk you through the insurance claim process when storm damage is involved. That's local accountability — not a marketing promise.

Class 4 impact shingles for Anoka County insurance discounts
Storm damage documentation and insurance claim support
Anoka County permits pulled and closed on every project
Zone 6a ice barrier and ventilation compliance on every install

Our residential roofing service area covers Blaine and the communities across northern Anoka County. We've worked on homes throughout Shoreview, Arden Hills, and Mounds View — neighborhoods with similar roofing demands, hail exposure, and freeze-thaw conditions as Blaine. Same licensed crews, same documentation standards, same commitment to permits and post-installation inspections regardless of which city the project is in.
Proudly serving Blaine, Shoreview, Arden Hills, Mounds View,
From full roof replacements and storm damage repair to Class 4 impact shingle installation and targeted leak fixes, we cover the complete scope of residential roofing for Blaine and Anoka County homeowners. Every service is permitted, documented, and installed to Minnesota Zone 6a code standards.
Residential Roofing solutions can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions.
Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
Roof replacement in Blaine typically ranges from $8,000 to $18,000 depending on square footage, shingle type, and roofline complexity. Homes with steep pitch or multiple penetrations generally run toward the higher end. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost more upfront but can reduce your homeowners insurance premium by 10 to 30 percent annually with qualifying Anoka County carriers — changing the long-term math on the upgrade.
Yes. Anoka County requires a building permit for full roof replacements in Blaine. The process involves contractor documentation, permit fees, and a required post-installation inspection. A licensed contractor typically pulls the permit on your behalf. Skipping the permit process creates problems at resale and can void your shingle manufacturer warranty — any contractor who suggests bypassing it is a red flag.
If your roof is under 15 years old with isolated damage, repair is often the right call. If it's 20-plus years old, shows widespread granule loss, multiple leak sources, or sustained hail impact across more than 30 percent of the surface, replacement is typically the better long-term value. A professional inspection with a written condition report is the only reliable way to answer this question for your specific roof.
Most Minnesota homeowners policies cover roof replacement when damage results from a covered peril — hail, wind, and ice dams are all common triggers in Anoka County. Blaine's documented hail frequency means many local policies carry specific storm damage provisions. Having your contractor present during the adjuster's site visit is strongly recommended to ensure all damage is captured in the scope.
Class 4 is the highest UL 2218 impact resistance rating for asphalt shingles — products that passed testing designed to simulate hail impact without cracking. In Blaine and Anoka County, which sit in a documented hail corridor, Class 4 shingles offer real durability benefits and qualify homeowners for insurance premium discounts. Several major carriers have offered 10 to 30 percent reductions for certified Class 4 installations in Minnesota.
Most residential replacements in Blaine complete in one to two days under normal conditions. Larger homes, complex rooflines, or installs requiring deck replacement may extend that timeline. Weather holds are common November through March. Your contractor should provide a written timeline and communicate any delays as they occur — a vague verbal estimate is not sufficient for planning purposes.
Ready to protect your Blaine home? Contact us for a no-obligation roof inspection and estimate from Anoka County's residential roofing team.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Residential Roofing needs.

We had significant hail damage after a June storm and didn't know where to start. They handled the inspection, the insurance documentation, and the entire claim process. New roof is installed, permits closed, and our premium dropped after we submitted the Class 4 certification to our carrier. Professional start to finish.
Karen W.

Got three bids after the spring storm. These were the only ones who actually walked the roof and gave us a written inspection report before quoting anything. The install crew cleaned up every day, the permit was pulled correctly, and the foreman walked us through everything before they left. Would recommend without hesitation.
Mark and Diane S.

Had a leak they traced to a flashing failure at the chimney — two other contractors missed it entirely. Fixed the right problem the first time at a fair price. That's all you can ask for. Will be calling them when the full replacement comes due in a few years.
Tom R.
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