Minnesota roofs face hailstorms, heavy snow, high winds, ice dams, moisture intrusion, and freeze-thaw cycles throughout the year.
Johnson Exteriors provides roof replacement, asphalt shingle roofing, metal roofing, attic insulation and ventilation improvements, and storm damage restoration across the Twin Cities.
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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 roofing services designed to help homeowners protect their homes from long-term weather exposure, storm damage, moisture intrusion, and aging roofing systems.
Roof replacement and reroofing services for aging roofs, recurring leaks, storm-related deterioration, and long-term roof performance improvements.
Architectural shingles, impact-resistant roofing systems, and asphalt roofing solutions designed for Minnesota weather conditions.
Durable residential metal roofing systems built for long-term weather resistance and modern curb appeal.
Attic airflow, insulation, and ventilation improvements designed to support roof performance and reduce recurring ice dam conditions.
Roof storm restoration services for hail damage, wind damage, leak investigations, and insurance-related roofing claims.

Roofs installed in Minnesota face very different conditions than roofs in milder climates. Heavy snow accumulation, hailstorms, high winds, ice dams, rapid temperature swings, and freeze-thaw cycles gradually affect roofing systems throughout the year.
Summer storms and hail can gradually damage shingles, flashing, and other vulnerable roof areas, even when issues are not obvious from the ground.
Snow buildup and attic heat loss can contribute to ice dams, leaks, moisture problems, and premature roof deterioration.
Long-term roof performance depends on more than shingles alone. Ventilation, drainage, and moisture control all need to work together.
Attic airflow, insulation, ventilation, and moisture control all affect how well a roof performs over time.
When heat and moisture become trapped inside the attic, they can contribute to shingle aging, condensation, moisture buildup, ice dams, and a shorter roof lifespan.
Johnson Exteriors evaluates attic conditions and roofing performance together to help identify issues that may be affecting the roof system long term.
Many homeowners begin looking into roofing services after noticing leaks, missing shingles, storm damage, recurring repairs, or visible signs that the roof is beginning to wear down.
Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate storm-related roof damage, visible deterioration, and moisture-related concerns following severe weather events.
Our team can also help homeowners better understand the roofing restoration process following hail or wind damage claims so they can make informed decisions moving forward.
Different homes require different roofing solutions depending on weather exposure, roof design, ventilation conditions, and long-term performance goals.
Architectural asphalt shingles provide a strong balance of durability, curb appeal, weather resistance, and practical long-term value.
Residential metal roofing is popular among homeowners looking for long-term durability, weather resistance, and modern curb appeal.
Impact-resistant shingles are designed to better withstand hail and severe weather compared to standard roofing materials.
Attic ventilation, airflow, insulation conditions, and moisture control all play a role in how well a roofing system performs over time.
Choosing a roofing contractor involves more than selecting roofing materials alone. Homeowners want to work with a company that understands how roofs actually perform in Minnesota weather conditions.
Johnson Exteriors focuses on roofing solutions designed specifically for regional exposure rather than one-size-fits-all recommendations.
Johnson Exteriors treats every roof as a complete system, with materials, ventilation, airflow, moisture control, and long-term structural performance all considered together.
Solutions designed specifically for hail, snow, high winds, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles not generic one-size-fits-all recommendations.
Homeowners get a clear picture of roof condition, problem areas, long-term concerns, and repair or replacement options without unnecessary pressure or confusion.
Clear communication, property protection, professional cleanup, and consistent updates throughout making every roofing project feel manageable from start to finish.
Johnson Exteriors has completed roofing projects throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding Minnesota communities involving asphalt roof replacement, metal roofing, storm restoration, attic ventilation improvements, and long-term roofing system upgrades.
Many homes show multiple roofing issues developing at the same time, including aging shingles, storm-related deterioration, ventilation deficiencies, trapped attic moisture, and recurring ice dam conditions.
We provide roofing and exterior services throughout the Twin Cities and nearby areas with fast response times and dependable local expertise.
A roofing estimate is a written document that provides you with a breakdown of costs associated with a roofing project. It’s an essential tool for understanding the scope of the work, the materials required, and the amount you’ll need to budget for. There are several elements that your roofing estimate should incorporate:
A professional roofing estimate is more than just an approximation of costs. It’s a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of the work to be done. Here are some indispensable elements that should be featured in your roofing estimate:
As a homeowner, understanding your roofing estimate empowers you to make informed decisions about who you hire for your roofing project and what you can expect during the process.
When you are planning to get roofing work done, it’s crucial to obtain professional roofing estimates. These estimates allow you to understand the scope of your project, the associated costs, and what to expect during the process. However, not all estimates are created equal. Here are some key aspects that a professional roofing estimate should always include:
Here is an example table to illustrate how a comprehensive professional roofing estimate may look:
| Aspect | Sample Detail |
| Work Description | Removal of existing shingles, installation of new underlayment |
| Cost Breakdown | Materials: $3000, Labor: $5000 |
| Project Timeline | Start Date: 01/01/2021, End Date: 01/14/2021 |
| Payment Schedule | 50% upfront, 50% upon completion |
| Warranty Information | 1 year on workmanship, manufacturer’s warranty on materials |
| Licensing & Insurance Details | License #12345, Insured up to $1 million |
| References & Past Projects | Provided upon request |
Remember, a quality estimate is more than just about cost. It should provide complete information about the project to help you make an informed decision. Always remember to review multiple estimates and ask potential contractors any questions you might have before making your final selection.
When planning for roof repairs or replacements, obtaining a professional roofing estimate is the first step. It’s not just about getting an idea of the costs; a roofing estimate also highlights critical information that can affect your project. Here are some key aspects that should always be included in a professional roofing estimate:
The estimate should outline all the tasks involved in the project. This may include:
A thorough roofing estimate will specify which materials will be used during the project, including:
The cost breakdown provides a clear understanding of what you are paying for. It should cover:
Your estimate should include both start and completion dates for the project, including any caveats that might delay progress (like weather conditions).
Always check if your estimate includes warranty information – both on materials and labor.
Ensure that your contractor is licensed and insured to carry out the work detailed in the estimate.
An essential point to note is when payments are due throughout the course of the project.
| Key Aspect | What Should Be Included |
| Work Description | Removal, installation, additional repair details |
| Materials | Type & brand of shingles, underlayment, flashing, ventilation |
| Cost Breakdown | Labor, materials, permits, additional costs |
| Timeline | Start and completion dates |
| Warranty | Details on material and labor warranty |
| Licensing & Insurance | Proof of contractor’s license and insurance |
| Payment Schedule | When payments are due |
Remember, a professional roofing estimate should be comprehensive and clear. It’s more than just a price tag; it’s a blueprint for your roofing project. Understanding all these aspects will enable you to make well-informed decisions about your roofing needs.
When you request a roofing estimate from a contractor, it’s anticipated that you will receive a detailed breakdown of the costs associated with your project. The quote should be itemized, providing an explanation for each cost and why it’s necessary for your specific project. Here, we will delve into what you can expect to see in this breakdown and why each component is crucial.
Labor costs usually make up a significant portion of any roofing estimate. This accounts for the time that the workers will spend on site, installing your new roof or repairing your existing one. Labor costs can vary greatly depending on the complexity and scale of the job.
The materials selected for your roof also significantly impact the overall cost. This includes everything from underlayment, shingles or tiles, flashing, sealant, fasteners to ridge caps.
Remember that higher quality materials often come with a higher cost but also offer greater durability.
If you’re replacing an old roof, there will be costs associated with removing and disposing of old roofing materials. The size of your current roof will directly affect these costs.
Sometimes during a roofing project, hidden issues may be uncovered such as rotten wood sheathing or damaged rafters which need repair before proceeding with installation. Such unexpected repairs would add extra cost on top of original estimate.
These are the costs related to running a business including insurance fees, office expenses, transportation costs etc., which get factored into every job that contractor undertakes.
Lastly but importantly is profit margin – this ensures contractors can earn their livelihood while continuing to offer their expertise in maintaining our houses safe and sound over our heads.
Having a granular understanding of what goes into your roofing estimate not only helps you comprehend what you’re paying for but also aids in comparing quotes between different contractors ensuring transparency and ultimately making an informed decision about who to hire for your project.
Roofing jobs can be quite a hefty investment, and it becomes imperative for homeowners to understand the nuances of the contract and payment terms that go with the agreement. Let’s break down some of the primary elements that should be included in any roofing contract.
The contract should clearly define what work is to be carried out. A comprehensive description of the job includes:
A detailed breakdown of costs provides transparency and allows you to understand exactly what you’re paying for. Look for these key components:
This section outlines when payments are to be made. It usually includes a deposit before work begins, progress payments throughout the project, and a final payment upon completion.
The warranty protects homeowners if the roof fails due to poor workmanship or defective materials. Make sure it specifies:
The termination clause details situations in which either party may end the contract. This could include non-payment by homeowner or failure to meet deadlines by contractor.
Should disagreements arise, this section outlines how they will be handled – whether through mediation, arbitration, or court proceedings.
It’s important that homeowners take time to thoroughly read and understand their roofing agreement before signing it. Don’t hesitate to ask your contractor any questions you may have about things that aren’t clear.
Remember: A good roofing company will always provide a comprehensive contract that protects both parties and ensures a smooth working relationship from beginning till end. So take your time, do your research on potential contractors, read reviews from previous customers, ask lots of questions during your meetings with potential contractors – all these steps will help ensure you choose a reliable contractor who will deliver quality work at fair price without any unexpected surprises along way.
Common signs may include recurring leaks, missing or curling shingles, granule loss, storm damage, sagging roof areas, recurring ice dams, or roofing materials nearing the end of their lifespan.
Many homeowners choose architectural asphalt shingles, impact-resistant shingles, or residential metal roofing systems designed for severe weather exposure and long-term durability.
Ice dams are often caused by attic heat loss, ventilation deficiencies, uneven roof temperatures, and trapped attic moisture rather than snow accumulation alone.
Signs may include lifted shingles, missing shingles, granule loss, damaged flashing, leaks, gutter damage, or water staining inside the home following severe weather events.
Yes. Hail can weaken shingles, damage flashing, and gradually reduce roof performance even when leaks are not immediately visible inside the home.
Project timelines vary depending on roof size, weather conditions, roofing materials, and the overall scope of work.
Yes. Poor attic airflow can contribute to trapped heat, condensation, moisture buildup, premature shingle aging, and recurring winter roofing problems.
Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate visible storm-related roof damage and better understand the roofing restoration process following hail or wind damage claims.
Minnesota roofs face constant exposure to hail, snow accumulation, high winds, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles that gradually affect roofing systems over time.
Whether your home is dealing with storm damage, roof aging, recurring leaks, ventilation concerns, or recurring ice dam problems, Johnson Exteriors provides roofing solutions designed for long-term performance in real Minnesota conditions.