
Brooklyn Park homes with mature tree canopy and heavy spring snowmelt put consistent pressure on gutters to move water quickly and cleanly. Undersized gutters, improper slope, or blocked downspouts push water toward foundations and fascia — the two places you do not want it. We install seamless aluminum gutters sized to your roof's actual square footage and pitch, not a default size.
For homes replacing a roof at the same time, gutter replacement during the project avoids a second mobilization cost and ensures the fascia is inspected and sound before new gutters go up. We check fascia condition on every roof replacement and flag problems before they become a separate repair.

We fabricate gutters on-site for a seamless fit specific to your Brooklyn Park home's roofline — no seam joints in the run that can separate or leak over Minnesota winters.
5-inch and 6-inch gutters are sized to your roof area and pitch — not defaulted to the cheaper option. Proper slope prevents pooling and freeze-up at the outlet.
Downspouts are positioned to discharge away from the foundation with extensions where needed — critical in Brooklyn Park where spring snowmelt volumes can overwhelm undersized drainage.

We serve the northwest Hennepin County corridor including Osseo, Crystal, and New Hope. Every market we work in gets the same Brooklyn Park standard — permitted work, local material knowledge, and a crew that shows up when they say they will.
From full roof replacements on aging Brooklyn Park homes to emergency storm damage repairs and attic ventilation upgrades — we handle every aspect of residential roofing in the northwest Hennepin corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Residential Roofing can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
If your roof is 20 or more years old, showing widespread granule loss in your gutters, or has multiple areas of lifting or missing shingles, it is likely past repair. Brooklyn Park homes built in the 1960s and 70s — especially in the north end — are well into replacement territory. We inspect the decking and ventilation too, because those issues are common in older homes and affect how long any new roof lasts.
Most residential roof replacements in Brooklyn Park run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on square footage, pitch, and material choice. Asphalt architectural shingles are the most common choice here given Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles. Metal roofing costs more upfront but carries a longer lifespan — a real consideration for 1980s south Brooklyn Park homes entering their first replacement window.
It depends on the cause. Hail and wind damage — both common in Brooklyn Park's northern suburban location — are typically covered under most Minnesota homeowner policies. Age-related wear and gradual deterioration are generally not covered. We walk through Hennepin County claim documentation with every customer who has a legitimate storm damage case so nothing gets left on the table.
A standard single-family home in Brooklyn Park takes one to two days for a full replacement. Larger homes, steep pitches, or situations where we find damaged decking underneath can extend the timeline. We schedule around Minnesota's weather windows and communicate any changes as soon as we know.
Architectural asphalt shingles rated for high wind and impact resistance are the standard for Brooklyn Park homes. We look for Class 4 impact ratings — important for hail events in northern Hennepin County — and proper ventilation pairing so the material performs as rated. Metal roofing is gaining ground for homeowners who want a 40-plus-year solution without the replacement cycle.
Look for contractors with manufacturer certifications — GAF, Owens Corning, or IKO. Certifications matter because they tie the contractor's workmanship to the product warranty. Beyond credentials, ask how long they have been working specifically in Brooklyn Park and whether they pull permits for every job. Any contractor who skips the permit conversation is cutting corners you will discover at resale.
Most Brooklyn Park homes run 5-inch K-style gutters which handles typical rainfall and snowmelt volume. Homes with larger roof areas or steep pitches benefit from 6-inch gutters to manage peak flow. We measure your roof pitch and square footage and recommend the right size rather than defaulting to the cheapest option.
Freeze-thaw cycles are the main consideration. We recommend gutters with proper slope and downspout sizing to evacuate water before it has a chance to freeze at the outlet. Gutter guards can help reduce debris buildup in Brooklyn Park neighborhoods with mature tree canopy but they need to be evaluated by roof pitch since some guard designs redirect water in heavy snowmelt situations.
If your gutters are original to a 1970s or 80s Brooklyn Park home, yes — the timing is right. Replacing gutters during a roof project avoids a second mobilization cost and ensures the fascia is in good condition before new gutters go up. We inspect fascia boards during every roof replacement.
Gutters do not cause or prevent ice dams — ice dams form at the roof edge based on attic heat loss, not gutter function. However, properly pitched and cleared gutters ensure that snowmelt that does reach the edge evacuates before refreezing causes damage.
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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.

They replaced our entire roof on a 1970s split-level in north Brooklyn Park. Found deck damage underneath and replaced it the same day — no delays, no runaround. Price matched the estimate exactly.
Diane Kowalski

Called after a hail event last spring. They were on-site within 24 hours, documented everything for our insurance claim, and handled the adjuster visit. Roof was done two weeks later. Exactly what you want when you are stressed about damage.
Marcus Tran

Had a skylight leak we thought was a window issue. Three companies told us to call a window company. These guys found the flashing failure on the first visit and fixed it. No more leak. Highly recommend.
Karen Sobieski
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