Your siding protects your home from Minnesota weather while improving curb appeal. When it is cracked, loose, faded, warped, or storm-damaged, Johnson Exteriors can help with siding repair, replacement, and installation.
We serve homeowners throughout Lauderdale and nearby communities, working with vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding to help you choose a durable option for your home, budget, and long-term protection.
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EXCELLENT Based on 67 reviews Posted on Google Douglas FehrTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bryan was excellent to work with. This is the second time I have worked with him for storm damage. He is a local buisness which i like. His knowledge of the insurance side is awesome and his crews were on time, very through and cleaned up the job site completely. I would definitely recommend Johnson Exteriors and would use them again. I have used Johnson Exteriors for several other exterior home maintenance projects too. They are fast thorough and honest. Sometimes referring me to other contractors for work they don't directly handle. These contractors have also done excellent work.Posted on Google Staci DickTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bryan & Hunter provided clear and professional communication the whole way through. Their team completed our roofing and gutters project on time and with quality effort! They stand behind their work!Posted on Google Drew PeltomaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Johnson Exteriors did an outstanding job repairing the storm damage on our house. From the initial inspection to the final cleanup, Bryan and Hunter were professional, responsive, and easy to work with. They explained the process clearly, provided a fair and transparent quote, and stayed on schedule the entire time. If you're looking for a reliable company that delivers high-quality work and great customer service, I highly recommend Johnson Exteriors.Posted on Google Bridget DolsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bryan Johnson and his team were wonderful to work with on my siding and roofing project. There were a lot of hiccups along the way due to my insurance company, but Bryan was persistent in getting the work completed. The home looks fresh and updated and I have gotten so many compliments from neighbors. The whole team was professional, answered all of my questions, and were always available throughout the process. I would highly recommend Johnson Exteriors!Posted on Google Ann GrochowskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bryan was amazing to work with! He explains every detail and makes sure you understand all your options. He was always available to answer any questions we had. His team did a great job with clean up around the yard when the roof was complete. The Cost was fair and right on point with competitors in the area. We will definitely use them again and recommend Johnson Exterior to anyone in need of a new roof.Posted on Google Douglas RadkeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They were great to work with, explained everything in detail. They did perfect work. Kept their word on everything. Would highly recommend them!Posted on Google Doug SigmonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great local company to help with all of your roofing and siding needs. They were very responsive and helpful with both storm damage work with our insurance company as well as general maintenance and repair at our house in Saint Michael!Posted on Google Jonathan SwoyerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional, courteous, and willing to work with the client - throughout the entire project (small or big). The team at Johnson Exteriors will partner with you and do all they can to bring you all that you want. Highly recommendPosted on Google Jordon HarrisonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Johnson Exteriors far exceeded our expectations. In short, my insurance was being difficult throughout the process of a roof replacement, yet Bryan and his team took care of all the work on the back end and I rarely had to handle any of it. Bryan's team was timely, kind, and there for me whenever I had a question. I would hands down recommend Johnson Exteriors for any exterior needs you might have. Next time I have a need, I'm going straight to them.Posted on Google Andrew AbelTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Johnson Exteriors was great to work with during an insurance claim for a new roof. From the initial estimate all of the way through the installation of the new roof until the final check was received from the insurance company. They explained everything and made sure we understood what work they were doing and not doing and helped coordinate any adjustments needed with the insurance company. They also had someone on site the entire day of the installation available if we had any questions. They cleaned up after the install and were back within a couple of days to pick up any extra supplies. I would definitely reach out to Johnson Exteriors for any future exterior needs.
Johnson Exteriors provides siding services designed to help homeowners improve exterior protection, update curb appeal, and address siding damage caused by age, weather, impact, or storms.
New siding installation for homes that need updated exterior materials, improved weather protection, or a refreshed appearance.
Replacement for aging, faded, cracked, warped, loose, or storm-damaged siding that no longer protects the home properly.
Targeted repairs for localized damage, loose sections, impact damage, storm damage, or smaller problem areas where full replacement may not be necessary.
Upgrade your home with engineered wood siding designed for strength, curb appeal, and dependable performance.
A practical siding option for many residential homes, offering a clean appearance, design flexibility, and lower-maintenance exterior performance.
A durable siding option for homeowners looking for strength, weather resistance, and long-term exterior protection.
An engineered wood siding option with strong curb appeal, attractive profiles, and practical exterior performance.
A fiber cement siding option known for durability, curb appeal, and long-term protection for residential exteriors.
Siding is one of your home’s first layers of defense against Minnesota weather. It helps protect exterior walls, sheathing, insulation, trim, and window and door openings from moisture, wind, impact, snow, hail, sun exposure, and freeze-thaw conditions.
When siding becomes cracked, loose, warped, faded, or storm-damaged, it can expose vulnerable areas and allow small problems to become larger exterior issues. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate siding condition, visible damage, and material options to decide whether siding repair, replacement, or new installation makes the most sense.

Siding problems often start as small visual issues before they become larger exterior concerns. A few loose panels, faded sections, impact marks, or cracks may not seem urgent at first, but damaged siding can continue worsening as the home is exposed to moisture, wind, storms, and seasonal temperature changes.
Some siding issues can be repaired when damage is limited. If fading, storm damage, moisture concerns, or aging materials are more widespread, siding replacement may be the better long-term solution.
New siding installation should be planned around more than color and material alone. The siding needs to fit the home’s exterior style, weather exposure, trim details, window and door openings, roofline transitions, and long-term protection needs.
Johnson Exteriors provides siding installation services for homeowners throughout Lauderdale and surrounding Minnesota communities. New siding may be part of a full exterior remodeling project, storm restoration work, or a larger effort to improve curb appeal and exterior durability.
Every home has different siding needs depending on its age, exterior condition, architectural style, and exposure to wind, moisture, snow, sun, and storm activity. A good siding installation should help the home look updated while also supporting long-term exterior protection.
Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners review siding material options such as vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding based on the goals of the project and the condition of the home.
Siding replacement is often the best option when existing siding is too aged, damaged, faded, loose, or storm-affected to continue protecting the home properly. What may look like a cosmetic issue at first can sometimes indicate larger exterior concerns, especially when siding is cracked, warped, pulling away from the home, or allowing moisture into vulnerable areas.
Johnson Exteriors provides siding replacement services for homeowners throughout Lauderdale and surrounding Minnesota communities. Replacement may be recommended when siding has reached the point where repeated repairs no longer provide a practical long-term solution.
Homeowners often consider siding replacement when the exterior has widespread fading, storm damage, moisture concerns, loose panels, repeated repair needs, or outdated materials that no longer match the goals for the home.
Siding replacement can help improve curb appeal, refresh the exterior, and provide better protection against Minnesota weather conditions. It also gives homeowners the opportunity to choose materials that better fit the home’s appearance, maintenance expectations, and long-term exterior protection needs.
Not every siding problem requires full replacement. In some cases, targeted siding repair may be enough to address localized damage, improve the appearance of the exterior, and help restore protection in a specific problem area.
Johnson Exteriors provides siding repair services for homeowners throughout Lauderdale and surrounding Minnesota communities. Repairs may be appropriate when the siding is generally still performing well but has isolated damage from storms, impact, moisture, wind, or normal wear.
Siding repair may help address cracked panels, loose siding sections, small areas of impact damage, storm-damaged siding, damaged trim details, or sections that have shifted out of place.
Some siding damage is limited enough for repair to make sense. However, if the siding is faded across large areas, repeatedly damaged, brittle, warped, pulling away from the home, or affected by widespread storm damage, full replacement may be the more practical long-term option.
Not sure whether your siding needs repair or replacement? Johnson Exteriors can evaluate the damage, material condition, and exterior details to help you choose the most practical next step.
Different homes call for different siding materials. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners compare vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding based on appearance goals, durability needs, maintenance expectations, budget, and the condition of the home.
Vinyl siding is a practical option for many residential homes because it offers a clean exterior appearance, flexible style options, and lower-maintenance performance compared to some traditional siding materials.
It can work well for homeowners who want to refresh curb appeal, replace aging siding, or update damaged exterior materials without overcomplicating the project.
Steel siding is a durable option for homeowners who want strong exterior protection, clean curb appeal, and long-term performance in demanding weather conditions.
It may be a good fit for homes exposed to frequent storms, wind, debris, or other exterior wear that can gradually affect weaker or aging siding materials.
LP SmartSide is an engineered wood siding option for homeowners who want a strong exterior appearance with practical performance for residential homes.
It is often chosen by homeowners who want a more dimensional, wood-look appearance without relying on traditional wood siding. For homes where appearance is a major priority, LP SmartSide can provide a strong balance of style, performance, and exterior character.
Hardie siding is a fiber cement siding option for homeowners who want a durable exterior material with strong curb appeal and long-term protection.
It can be a good fit for siding replacement projects where the homeowner wants a more substantial exterior upgrade than standard siding materials and a clean, finished exterior appearance.
Siding works closely with the rest of the home’s exterior. Gutters, roof edges, fascia, soffits, windows, doors, trim, and exterior paint all affect how finished the project looks and how well the home handles weather over time.
When siding is replaced or repaired, it is often worth evaluating nearby exterior details that may also be worn, damaged, or affected by moisture and storm exposure.
Gutters, fascia, and soffits sit near the roofline and often interact with the siding system below. Windows, doors, corners, and trim transitions also affect both the appearance of the finished exterior and the way the home handles moisture and weather exposure.
After hail, wind, falling debris, or severe storms, siding damage may appear alongside roofing, gutter, window, door, or trim damage. Johnson Exteriors evaluates the broader exterior condition when needed so homeowners can understand whether the issue is isolated or part of a larger storm restoration project.
For more than 30 years, Johnson Exteriors has helped Minnesota homeowners protect and improve their homes with dependable siding service, trusted materials, and professional craftsmanship.
Decades of siding and exterior remodeling experience serving homeowners across Minnesota.
Siding options selected to handle snow, wind, hail, rain, moisture, and changing seasonal conditions.
From small siding repairs to full exterior transformations, our team helps you choose the right solution.
No-pressure recommendations, honest communication, and a simple path from inspection to installation.
A well-maintained gutter system is crucial for protecting your home from water damage, but issues can arise that require immediate attention. Ignoring these signs can lead to costly repairs and significant structural damage. Below are five key indicators that you need immediate gutter repair and actionable guidance on how to identify them.
If water cascades over the sides of your gutters during rain, this is often due to blockages or insufficient drainage capacity. Common causes include debris buildup such as leaves, twigs, or dirt obstructing water flow.
How to Identify:
– Perform a visual inspection during rainfall to observe overflow areas.
– Use a ladder (if safe) to check for visible blockages like leaves or nests in the gutter channels.
– Look for pooling water near your home’s foundation after storms, as this may result from overflowing gutters.
Cracks in your gutters might seem minor at first but can quickly worsen, allowing water to leak onto walls, siding, or foundations. Over time, even small fractures can lead to significant moisture damage around your property.
How to Identify:
– Inspect the length of your gutters for small cracks or splits when dry conditions allow better visibility. – Check surrounding areas for signs of water stains or peeling paint beneath problematic sections.
Watermarks, mold growth, or rotting wood on fascia boards (the horizontal board behind gutters) indicate a malfunctioning system that requires immediate attention.
How to Identify:
– Look for discoloration along fascia boards beneath your gutter line. – Check exterior walls beneath gutters for streaks caused by leaking joints.
Loose or sagging gutters can result from factors like accumulated debris weighing them down, improper installation techniques, or worn-out fasteners over time.
How to Identify:
– Stand back from your house and observe whether the gutter system runs flush with the roofline. – Watch out for nails or screws visibly detaching from mounting brackets along fascia boards.
When gutters fail to direct rainwater away effectively, you might notice pooling along the base of your home—potentially leading to foundation cracks and basement flooding.
How To Identify:
– Inspect areas around downspouts shortly after rainfall; excessive puddles could indicate blockages inside downspout pipes. – Monitor basement walls following heavy rains; dampness may signal ineffective drainage caused by malfunctioning gutters.
| Sign of Damage | Potential Cause | Action Needed |
| Overflow during rainfall | Gutter clogging | Clean debris and inspect downspout flow |
| Cracks/fractures | Weather wear | Seal cracks with waterproof sealants |
| Fascia board damage | Leaks or overflow | Replace damaged sections post-repair |
| Sagging/pulling away | Loose brackets/weight strain | Secure brackets; remove excess debris |
| Pooling near foundation | Ineffective redirection | Clear clogs; ensure extensions are angled |
Sagging gutters are a common issue that, if left unaddressed, can lead to serious damage to your home’s exterior and foundation. Understanding the causes and properly addressing sagging gutters is essential for maintaining an effective gutter system. Below is a detailed guide on repairing sagging gutters and preventing future problems.
Sagging often results from one or more of the following:
– Excessive weight: Accumulated debris like leaves, dirt, and twigs can weigh down the gutters.
– Loose or failing hangers: The hardware securing your gutters may become loose over time due to wear or environmental factors.
– Inadequate support: Gutters installed with insufficient brackets or spaced too far apart are prone to sagging.
– Water pooling: Poor slope design causes water to pool in sections of the gutter, adding unnecessary weight.
| Repair Task | Estimated Cost (DIY) | Professional Service Cost |
| Cleaning Debris | $10–$30 | $75–$150 |
| Replacing Hangers | $15–$50 | $100–$300 |
| Correcting Slope | $20–$50 | $200–$500 |
Note that costs may vary based on region and specific materials used.
By addressing sagging gutters promptly and implementing preventive measures, you’ll protect your home from potential water damage while extending the lifespan of your gutter system. Regular inspections paired with timely maintenance ensure long-term effectiveness of this critical component in managing rainwater around your property.
Blocked or overflowing gutter pipes may seem like a minor inconvenience, but they can lead to significant damage to your home if left unattended. Recognizing and addressing this issue promptly is essential for maintaining the integrity of your property and ensuring your gutter system operates efficiently. Below, we explore why this issue matters, how to identify it, and steps you can take to resolve it.
When gutters cannot effectively divert water away from your home, several problems may arise:
– Foundation Damage: Excess water pooling near the foundation can cause cracks, weakening the structure over time.
– Roof Leaks: Water backing up into the roofing system due to clogged gutters may result in leaks and interior damage.
– Landscape Erosion: Overflowing water can wash away soil, ruining gardens or lawns near your home.
– Pest Infestation: Stagnant water in blocked pipes creates an ideal environment for mosquitoes and other pests.
– Wood Rot: Consistent water exposure from overflowing gutters can cause fascia boards and siding to deteriorate.
Ignoring these risks could lead to costly repairs that far exceed the time and effort required for proper maintenance.
Understanding what causes this problem will help you prevent it in the future.
1.Debris Accumulation: Leaves, twigs, dirt, and other debris often accumulate in gutters over time, obstructing water flow. 2.Improper Slope: Gutters that are not installed with the correct slope might hinder proper drainage. 3.Ice Dams(seasonal): During colder months, melting snow refreezing in gutters can block drainage pathways. 4.Overgrown Trees Nearby: Overhanging branches drop leaves and small twigs directly into gutters.
Inspect downspouts for clogs by running water through them; clear blockages with a plumber’s snake if necessary.
If sections of piping are damaged from prolonged exposure to pooling water or debris buildup: – Replace broken sections with similar materials. – Tighten brackets keeping pipes securely attached.
To reduce the likelihood of encountering blocked or overflowing pipes in the future: 1.gutter guards– mesh covers that prevent large debris from entering while still allowing rainwater through. 2. Schedule regular cleaning every spring & fall (or more frequently if surrounded by trees).
3. Trim overhanging branches that drop leaves directly into your gutter system. 4. Ensure proper slope adjustment – consult professionals if you notice persistent issues despite regular cleaning efforts.
Regular attention will ensure efficient rainwater management while minimizing risks associated with improper drainage systems like structural damage or landscape erosion caused by runoff misdirection.
Identifying these issues early and taking corrective action ensures that your gutter system continues functioning optimally while protecting both your property’s value and its structural integrity long-term.
Loose or detached gutters are a common issue that, if left unaddressed, can lead to extensive damage to your home’s exterior and even its foundation. Understanding why gutters become loose or detached, and knowing how to resolve the issue effectively, is an important part of maintaining your gutter system. Below, we’ll explore the causes, risks, and steps for addressing this problem.
Several factors can contribute to gutters becoming loose or fully detaching from your home.
– Worn Fasteners: Over time, screws and brackets securing the gutter may corrode or weaken.
– Excess Weight: Accumulated debris like leaves and twigs can add significant weight, causing strain on the mounting points.
– Weather Damage: Strong winds, heavy rain, snow accumulation, and ice dams can shift or rip gutters away from the roofline.
– Improper Installation: Gutters installed without proper support spacing may gradually loosen under normal conditions.
Failing to repair loose gutters promptly can result in serious consequences for your home: – Water Damage: Improper water drainage may cause overflow that damages siding and erodes soil around your foundation.Structural Issues: Water pooling near your home’s base could compromise the structural integrity over time.Pest Infestation: Stagnant water in misaligned sections can attract mosquitoes and other pests.Increased Repair Costs: Small issues escalate quickly when ignored.
Before starting any repairs: – Examine brackets and screws for signs of rust or wear. – Check for gaps between the gutter system and fascia board. – Look for cracks in adjacent areas where water may have caused damage.
Using appropriate tools: – Tighten existing screws if they are still functional. – Replace damaged brackets with new ones designed for your gutter type. Spacing should typically be every 2–3 feet along the length of the gutter.
Detach sagging portions carefully before reinstalling them at a proper slope (a gentle downward pitch toward downspouts). Use a level to ensure alignment.
For additional security: – Add new hangers in areas prone to stress due to weight or weather exposure. – Opt for heavy-duty fasteners if you live in an area with frequent storms.
While repairing detached components: – Apply silicone caulk along seams where sections meet. – Use gutter sealant over holes caused by corrosion or impact damage.
To avoid future instances of loose gutters:
1. Clean your gutters twice a year (spring and fall) to remove debris buildup that adds unnecessary weight. 2. Install gutter guards as an added layer of protection against clogs. 3. Schedule routine inspections after severe weather events to identify potential problems early on. 4. Ensure downspouts are clear so water flows freely without creating pressure points in other parts of the system.
By addressing loose or detached gutters promptly with these steps—and implementing preventative measures—you can safeguard both your gutter system’s functionality and your home’s overall durability over time.
However, issues can arise that require immediate attention to prevent costly damage. Below are five signs indicating you need immediate gutter repair, along with guidance on how to identify these problems.
Cracked or damaged gutters can lead to water seeping through and causing potential damage to your home’s exterior walls or foundation.
– How to Identify: Look out for visible fractures, holes, or splits along the length of the gutter. These might appear during routine inspections or after a storm.Why It’s Important: Even small cracks can grow over time due to water exposure and debris buildup.
Sagging gutters are a clear indication that your system is no longer functioning correctly.
– How to Identify: Notice areas where the gutters hang lower than the rest of the installation or where gaps exist between the gutters and fascia board.Possible Causes: The sagging may stem from accumulated debris, excessive water weight, or loose hardware—such as brackets pulling away from the structure.
If your gutters are not efficiently channeling water away from your home during heavy rains, it’s likely they are blocked or misaligned.
– How to IdentifyPotential Risks: – Soil erosion near your foundation – Basement flooding – Damage to exterior walls
| Cause | Common Indicators | Action Needed |
| Blocked Gutters | Debris like leaves clogging channels | Clear out blockages |
| Misaligned Sections | Uneven joints disrupting flow | Realign gutter parts |
Water pooling around your home’s base can compromise its structural stability over time. This often results from malfunctioning gutters failing to divert water away effectively.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors provides siding installation for homeowners throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding Minnesota communities. Material options may include vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding depending on the home, project goals, and exterior needs.
Yes. Siding replacement may be recommended when existing siding is faded, cracked, warped, loose, storm-damaged, brittle, or no longer protecting the home properly. Replacement can help refresh curb appeal while improving long-term exterior protection.
Yes. Some siding problems can be repaired, especially when damage is limited to a specific area. Repair may be appropriate for loose panels, cracked sections, impact damage, storm damage, or smaller problem areas where full replacement is not necessary.
Johnson Exteriors works with several siding options, including vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding. Each material has different advantages depending on appearance goals, durability needs, maintenance expectations, and budget.
Common signs include cracked siding, loose panels, warping, fading, storm damage, moisture staining, repeated repairs, siding pulling away from the home, or damaged areas around windows, doors, and trim.
No. Siding has a major impact on curb appeal, but it also helps protect the home from moisture, wind, impact, and seasonal weather exposure. Damaged or aging siding can affect the exterior wall system underneath.
Yes. Siding projects are often coordinated with gutters, fascia, soffits, windows, doors, trim, and exterior painting when those areas also need attention. Coordinating related exterior work can help the finished project look cleaner and perform better.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate storm-damaged siding caused by hail, wind, falling debris, or impact damage. Depending on the condition of the siding, repair or replacement may be recommended.
We provide roofing and exterior services throughout the Twin Cities and nearby areas with fast response times and dependable local expertise.
Siding affects how your home looks, how it handles weather, and how well the exterior stays protected over time. If your siding is cracked, loose, faded, warped, storm-damaged, or no longer performing the way it should, Johnson Exteriors can help you understand the best next step.
Our team can evaluate your siding, visible damage, material options, and exterior improvement goals to help determine whether siding repair, siding replacement, or a new siding installation makes the most sense for your home.
Whether you are considering vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, Hardie siding, or repairs to storm-damaged siding, Johnson Exteriors provides practical siding solutions designed for Minnesota homes.