Minnesota storms can leave behind more than visible damage. Hail, high winds, heavy rain, snow, and ice can weaken roofing systems, crack siding, damage gutters, and create moisture issues that get worse over time if left untreated.
Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners throughout Cold Spring and surrounding Minnesota communities restore storm-damaged homes with practical exterior solutions built for Minnesota weather.
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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.
Storm damage rarely affects just one part of a home. This section mirrors the current site structure, but with cleaner spacing and shorter service summaries for a sharper first scan.
Hail and wind can loosen shingles, damage flashing, expose underlayment, and create leaks that allow water into the home. We restore and replace asphalt shingle and metal roofing systems built to handle Minnesota weather conditions.
Hail impact and strong winds can crack, loosen, or warp siding, exposing the home to moisture intrusion and additional deterioration. We repair and replace vinyl, LP SmartSide, Hardie Board, and other siding systems designed for durability and curb appeal.
Damaged gutters and downspouts can lead to drainage problems that affect roofing, siding, landscaping, and foundations. We install seamless gutter systems, gutter guards, and drainage solutions designed to move water safely away from the home.
Storm damage around windows and doors can create drafts, leaks, damaged seals, and energy efficiency issues. We install replacement windows and doors designed for weather resistance, durability, and long-term performance.
Minnesota weather places constant stress on homes across the Twin Cities region. Hailstorms, strong winds, freeze-thaw cycles, snow accumulation, and ice buildup can all shorten the lifespan of roofing systems and exterior materials over time.
Johnson Exteriors understands how severe weather affects homes throughout Cold Spring and surrounding communities, and we know how to identify both visible and hidden damage before it turns into larger structural or moisture problems.
Unlike out-of-state contractors who appear after major storms and disappear shortly afterward, Johnson Exteriors is a local Minnesota company committed to serving homeowners long after the project is complete.
Not all storm damage is immediately obvious. A professional inspection after severe weather can help identify hidden issues early and prevent larger repair costs later.
Johnson Exteriors can provide a detailed exterior inspection and explain the condition of your roofing, siding, gutters, windows, and doors.
Storm damage often impacts several parts of a home at the same time. While roofing problems may be the most noticeable after severe weather, siding, gutters, insulation, windows, and doors can also suffer damage that affects comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term durability.
We repair and replace roofing systems designed to protect your home from hail, wind, snow, and moisture.
We install siding systems designed to improve both protection and curb appeal while standing up to tough Minnesota weather.
We install drainage systems designed to handle heavy rainfall, snowmelt, and ice buildup throughout the year.
We install replacement windows and doors built for durability, efficiency, and weather protection.
Choosing the right contractor after storm damage is an important decision. Beyond repairing visible damage, quality restoration work helps protect the home from future weather exposure, moisture problems, and costly repairs down the road.
Roofing, siding, gutters, windows, doors, and insulation improvements handled by one experienced team.
We use proven products designed to perform well in Minnesota weather and protect your home for years.
Homeowners stay informed during scheduling, construction, and final walkthroughs so there are no surprises.
Every project is shaped around the condition of the home, homeowner priorities, and overall budget.
We provide roofing and exterior services throughout the Twin Cities and nearby areas with fast response times and dependable local expertise.
Severe weather can cause unexpected damage to your roof, leaving your home vulnerable to further harm. Tarping your roof effectively during an emergency is a critical step in protecting your property from additional water intrusion and structural issues. This guide will walk you through the essential steps for properly tarping a roof during an emergency.
| Risk | Description |
| Falls | Working on wet/damaged roofs increases slip hazards without proper footing |
| Insufficient Coverage | Leaving gaps can allow water infiltration despite tarping |
| Material Failure | Using low-quality tarps may result in tears under intense weather |
Taking prompt yet cautious action when tarping a damaged roof can minimize further destruction until permanent repairs are made by professionals, preventing costly long-term consequences from arising after a storm event.
When a storm has passed, it’s natural to want to quickly assess and repair the damage. However, safety should always take priority before addressing any storm-related issues. Failing to take necessary precautions can lead to injuries or worsen the existing damage. Below are essential safety measures you should follow.
Before you approach any damaged area, conduct a visual inspection from a safe distance. Look out for:
– Downed power lines – These pose an electrocution risk and require immediate attention from utility companies.
– Flooded areas – Standing water can hide electrical hazards or unstable ground.
– Fallen trees or branches – These may still be under tension and could shift unexpectedly.
Do not attempt repairs until you’re certain the area is safe to enter.
Ensure you are equipped with appropriate protective equipment before beginning any work:
– Hard hat – Protects your head from falling debris or unexpected structural collapses.
– Safety goggles – Shields your eyes from dust, glass shards, or flying debris when clearing the area.
– Heavy-duty gloves – Prevents cuts, splinters, and exposure to sharp objects such as nails or broken wood pieces.
– Non-slip boots – Essential for maintaining traction on wet or uneven surfaces.
By wearing this gear, you minimize the risk of injury while making assessments or performing minor repairs.
In some situations, attempting DIY repairs can pose significant risks:
1. If there is visible structural damage (e.g., cracked walls, sagging roofs).
2. If electrical wires are exposed or sparking after the storm. 3. If hazardous materials like asbestos have been disturbed during damage.
Calling licensed professionals ensures that repairs are conducted safely and according to standards.
If your property has sustained severe damage:
1. Shut off electricity at the breaker box if flooding occurred near outlets or appliances. 2. Turn off gas service if there is a smell of gas in your home. 3. Avoid using water systems until plumbing inspections confirm they remain intact.
This step reduces risks associated with fire hazards, explosions, and contamination.
Debris left behind after storms can conceal hazards such as sharp objects or unstable surfaces: – Avoid stepping directly onto scattered debris without first inspecting its stability. – Use tools like rakes or shovels for lifting heavier items rather than relying solely on manual strength. – Organize debris into separate piles for recyclable materials versus hazardous waste (consult local waste management policies).
Proper handling ensures safety while keeping cleanup efforts efficient.
| Hazard Type | Potential Risk | Recommended Action |
| Downed power lines | Electrocution | Contact utility company immediately; stay 30+ feet away |
| Flooded areas | Hidden electrical hazards | Avoid walking through water; report flooding promptly |
| Fallen branches/trees | Crushing injuries | Hire tree removal professionals if unstable structures |
By taking these precautions seriously, homeowners can ensure their safety while preparing for restoration efforts following storm-related damages. Addressing these risks systematically sets the foundation for effective repairs without unnecessary harm caused by negligence during this critical time period.
Documenting storm damage is a critical step in protecting your financial interests and ensuring a smooth insurance claims process. Proper documentation provides evidence of the damage caused by severe weather and helps prevent disputes with your insurance provider. Below is a detailed guide on how to effectively document storm damage for insurance purposes.
| Item Description | Location | Estimated Value | Condition Before Storm | Notes |
| Living Room Couch | Living Room | $800 | Good | Torn fabric & water-soaked |
| Refrigerator | Kitchen | $1,200 | Excellent | Non-functional; power loss |
Properly documenting storm damage ensures you present a strong case during the claims process while protecting yourself against potential disputes with insurers. Following these steps will save you time and reduce stress after a devastating event like severe weather.
When severe weather strikes, it often leaves behind a trail of destruction. Before jumping into repairs, it’s crucial to clear and prepare the area properly to ensure safety, prevent further damage, and streamline the repair process. Below is a detailed guide on how to efficiently clear and prepare your property after a storm.
Before undertaking any cleanup tasks, prioritize safety by following these steps:
– Inspect for Hazards: Look for downed power lines, gas leaks, sharp debris, or unstable structures. Contact utility companies or local authorities if any hazardous conditions are present.
– Wear Protective Gear: Equip yourself with sturdy gloves, boots with thick soles, goggles, and a hard hat if necessary. This can minimize injuries from sharp objects or falling debris.
– Wait for Clearance: If authorities have issued evacuation orders or restricted access to certain areas, wait until it is declared safe to return.
Once the area has been deemed safe:
1. Start with Larger Items: Remove fallen tree branches, large debris pieces, or broken furniture. Use chainsaws or handsaws if necessary but exercise caution when cutting heavy limbs.
2. Sort Materials: Separate recyclable materials (e.g., metal pieces) from general waste to aid disposal efforts. 3. Dispose of Hazardous Waste Properly: If you encounter chemical spills (e.g., paint cans), dispose of them at designated hazardous waste facilities rather than regular trash bins. 4. Bag Smaller Debris: Collect smaller items like shingles or glass in heavy-duty garbage bags. 5. Document Before Disposing: Photograph all debris before removal for insurance purposes.
| Tips for Efficient Debris Removal | Tools You May Need |
| Work in teams to speed up cleanup | Gloves & safety goggles |
| Avoid overloading trash bags | Heavy-duty garbage bags |
| Use yard waste bins whenever possible | Rake & broom |
If structures like roofs or walls are exposed after a storm:
– Cover holes and exposed areas with durable tarps to prevent water intrusion during subsequent weather events. – Use plywood sheets for additional reinforcement against wind damage. – Temporarily seal broken windows using plastic sheeting and duct tape.
This temporary protection not only minimizes further harm but also buys time while planning permanent repairs.
Flooding is common after storms and poses significant risks:
1. Pump out standing water using sump pumps while ensuring electrical connections are not submerged. 2. Dry wet areas with industrial fans or dehumidifiers to prevent mold growth. 3. Disinfect surfaces exposed to floodwaters using bleach solutions (1 cup of bleach per gallon of water).
Note: Always consult professionals when dealing with extensive flooding or structural water damage.
Before initiating major repairs:
– Store tools in accessible yet safe locations away from hazardous areas. – Create an inventory list of needed supplies such as nails, shingles, repair kits, etc., ensuring everything is on hand before starting work.
Properly clearing and preparing your property after a storm sets the groundwork for effective restoration efforts while protecting both property owners and repair workers from unnecessary risks.
Storms can cause significant damage to your roof, leaving your home vulnerable to further destruction from water intrusion and debris. Tarping your roof promptly and efficiently after severe weather is a crucial step in protecting your property until permanent repairs can be made. Below is a comprehensive guide on how to tarp your roof effectively while prioritizing safety and durability.
Before beginning any repairs, evaluate the extent of the damage to determine whether tarping is feasible. Look for:
– Missing or broken shingles
– Holes or punctures in the roof surface
– Large areas of exposed decking or underlayment
If damage appears severe or if there’s structural instability, consult a professional before proceeding.
Having the right tools ensures efficiency and safety when tarping your roof. Here’s what you’ll need:
– Heavy-duty tarp (preferably UV-resistant polyethylene)
– Roofing nails or screws with washers
– Roofing adhesive or duct tape for small patches
– Ladder with proper height for easy access to the roof
– Hammer, staple gun, or screw gun depending on fastener type used
– Safety gear (gloves, non-slip shoes, hard hat)
Tarping a roof poses risks that should not be underestimated. Follow these precautions:
1. Wait for Safe Conditions – Ensure that high winds or heavy rain has subsided before attempting any work.
2. Use a Spotter – Have someone assist you by steadying the ladder and monitoring your movements while on the roof.
3. Secure Your Gear – Use a harness if possible, especially on steep roofs, and avoid working alone in precarious situations.
Measure the damaged area carefully so you can select an appropriately sized tarp that covers not only the affected portion but also overlaps onto undamaged sections by at least 3–4 feet to ensure full coverage.
Steps for positioning include: 1. Lay out the tarp flat near the damaged area. 2. Start at one edge of the damage and unroll toward an anchor point (e.g., eaves or peak). 3. Avoid stretching too tightly as this can lead to tearing under pressure.
Properly securing your tarp prevents it from detaching during adverse weather conditions.
| Fastening Techniques | Tools Required | Best For |
| Nail Securing | Hammer & nails | Flat, solid surfaces |
| Screwing With Washers | Screw gun & screws | Long-term stability |
| Adhesive Sealing | Roofing adhesive | Preventing small leaks |
By following this guide step-by-step, you can mitigate further complications caused by storm damage while protecting your home against additional risks such as mold growth and structural decay caused by water infiltration.
If your storm damage may involve an insurance claim, Johnson Exteriors can help document visible damage, explain repair or replacement needs, and provide information you can share with your insurance provider.
Our role is to give you a clear understanding of your home’s exterior condition and the work needed to restore it properly. We can meet with adjusters when appropriate, review the approved scope of work, and help make sure the restoration plan is clearly documented before work begins.
Once it is safe, walk around your property and look for visible damage such as missing shingles, dented gutters, cracked siding, broken glass, or fallen debris. Then schedule a professional inspection so hidden damage can be checked.
Hail damage may show up as granule loss, impact marks, bruised shingles, dents on roof accessories, or damage to nearby siding and gutters. If hail damaged other exterior surfaces, the roof should also be inspected.
Yes. Strong straight-line winds can lift shingles, remove shingles, loosen siding, damage fascia, move gutters, and blow debris into exterior surfaces.
No. Some storm damage can be repaired, while more widespread damage may require replacement. A proper inspection helps determine the best solution.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors can inspect roofing, siding, gutters, downspouts, windows, doors, fascia, soffit, trim, and other exterior components.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors can document visible damage, provide photos and project details, and help you understand the restoration work needed when insurance is involved.
You can contact Johnson Exteriors early so your home can be inspected and documented. If insurance is involved, you can also contact your provider to understand their claim process.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors provides siding storm restoration for hail impacts, holes, cracks, loose panels, and other storm-related siding issues.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors can repair or replace gutters and downspouts damaged by hail, wind, falling branches, ice, or severe weather.
Yes. Johnson Exteriors serves homeowners throughout Cold Spring, the Twin Cities metro, and surrounding Minnesota communities.
Storm damage can affect every part of your home’s exterior, from roofing and siding to gutters, windows, doors, and insulation systems. Addressing problems early with experienced restoration professionals can help prevent larger structural issues, reduce future repair costs, and improve long-term protection.
Whether your property experienced recent hail or wind damage or you simply want a professional inspection after a major storm, our team is ready to help.