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Roofing, siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and storm damage restoration – every exterior service an Osseo home needs, from a family-owned contractor with over 20 years in the field.
Perfect Exteriors of Minnesota, LLC is a family-owned exterior contractor serving residential and commercial clients in Osseo, MN and across Hennepin County since 2002. We install and restore roofing, siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and storm-damaged exteriors for homeowners, property managers, and commercial building owners. Our Coon Rapids location is approximately 15 minutes from Osseo, keeping our crews close with no long scheduling delays and no subcontracted labor. Osseo’s housing stock – with a median construction year of 1965 – means many homes in the city are due for exterior upgrades and insulation improvements that meet today’s Minnesota energy codes.

Residential and commercial roofing for Osseo homes built to handle Minnesota’s snow loads, ice dams, and hail exposure. Perfect Exteriors manages all permitting with the City of Osseo as part of every project.
Asphalt shingles remain the most widely installed roofing material in Osseo and across Hennepin County, valued for their cost-to-performance ratio in cold climates. As a TAMKO Diamond Contractor, Perfect Exteriors installs architectural (dimensional) shingles from the TAMKO Heritage series, with Class 4 impact-resistant options available where applicable. Ice and water shield underlayment is standard along all eaves and valleys - a critical specification for Osseo roofs, which are exposed to sub-zero temperatures and significant freeze-thaw cycling from November through March.
Brands: TAMKO Heritage, Heritage Premium
Class 4 impact-resistant options: Heritage IR uses an enhanced fiberglass mat and is the straightforward step up from standard dimensional shingles. StormFighter IR adds polyester reinforcement and a 160 mph wind warranty - the better fit for homeowners seeking maximum storm protection or navigating a higher-risk claim history with their carrier. Both qualify for impact-resistance discounts with most Hennepin County carriers.
Cedar shake and cedar shingle roofing provides a natural, rustic aesthetic suited to Osseo's established residential neighborhoods along Central Avenue and surrounding streets. Hand-split cedar shakes are thicker and more textured; sawn cedar shingles offer a smoother, more uniform look. Both perform well in Minnesota's climate when installed over proper ventilation systems and treated periodically to resist moisture and fungal growth. Perfect Exteriors installs cedar systems as part of Class A fire-rated assemblies, as required by many Minnesota insurance carriers.
Metal roofing is well suited to Osseo's climate conditions. Standing seam steel and aluminum panel systems shed snow efficiently, resist hail impact better than asphalt, and carry manufacturer lifespans of 40 to 70 years. Metal roofs reflect solar heat in summer while performing reliably through sub-zero winters. Snow retention devices are available for homes where controlled snowmelt is important. Perfect Exteriors offers both exposed-fastener and concealed-fastener metal panel systems for residential and commercial applications.
Full roof system installation for new construction builds and complete tear-to-deck replacements in Osseo. Every installation includes decking inspection and repair where needed, synthetic or felt underlayment, ice and water shield at all vulnerable penetrations, drip edge, ridge ventilation, and proper flashing around all chimneys, skylights, and pipe boots. Perfect Exteriors manages permit applications and scheduling with the City of Osseo as part of every project at no additional charge.
Perfect Exteriors provides free roof inspections with every project estimate. Inspections assess shingle granule loss, flashing condition, ridge and valley integrity, ventilation adequacy, and signs of storm or hail damage. Post-storm inspections are conducted to document damage for insurance claims. Standalone diagnostic inspections are also available. Osseo homeowners are encouraged to schedule inspections after significant hail events, which commonly impact Hennepin County and the northern Twin Cities suburbs between April and September each year.
Perfect Exteriors installs and replaces low-slope and flat commercial roof systems for businesses, retail properties, office buildings, and industrial facilities in Osseo. Common systems include TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin), EPDM (rubber membrane), and modified bitumen. Each system is engineered for Minnesota's roof snow load requirements and tested for membrane integrity before project completion. Commercial roofing projects are quoted on a per-project basis following a site assessment.
Osseo's compact footprint of under one square mile includes a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and multifamily buildings concentrated near Central Avenue and U.S. Highway 169. Apartment complexes and condominium buildings require a contractor experienced in managing large-scope roofing projects with minimal disruption to residents. Perfect Exteriors coordinates phased scheduling, works within HOA and property management guidelines, and provides detailed project documentation for association records.
Exterior cladding installation and replacement for Osseo homes. With a median construction year of 1965, many Osseo properties have original or aging siding that no longer meets current energy and weather performance standards.

Double hung windows feature two independently operable sashes; both the upper and lower panels open vertically. This design allows for flexible ventilation control and makes exterior cleaning possible from inside the home, which is particularly convenient during Osseo's winter months. Double hung windows are the most common residential window style in Minnesota and carry the lowest average replacement cost. Vinyl-framed, double-pane units with Low-E coating and argon gas fill are the standard specification for Minnesota energy performance.
Sliding windows open horizontally along an interior track, making them a natural fit for wide, low-profile wall openings common in the ranch-style and split-level homes that make up a significant portion of Osseo's housing stock built from the 1950s through the 1970s. Both single-slide and double-slide configurations are available. The absence of hinges or crank hardware reduces long-term maintenance, and the overlapping sash design provides solid thermal sealing in cold-weather installations when installed with proper compression weatherstripping.
Bay and bow windows project outward from the home's exterior wall, creating an interior alcove that adds usable floor space and a sense of architectural depth. Bay windows typically combine a fixed center picture pane with two angled operating side panels; bow windows use four or more panels to form a gentle curve. Both styles significantly increase natural light and are a popular upgrade in Osseo living rooms, dining areas, and master bedrooms. Installation often requires structural header work, which is reflected in the price range.
Casement windows are hinged on one side and swing open outward via a crank mechanism. When closed, the entire sash presses against the frame's compression seal, one of the tightest weathersealing arrangements available in a residential window. This makes casement windows an excellent choice for Osseo homeowners prioritizing energy efficiency during long Minnesota winters. They are commonly installed in kitchens above countertops, bedrooms, and anywhere with minimal exterior overhang clearance.
Picture windows are fixed, non-operable units consisting of a single unobstructed pane of glass. They maximize natural light and uninterrupted views - a popular choice in Osseo homes with backyard exposures or situated near Boerboom Veterans Park and the green spaces along the city's eastern boundary with Brooklyn Park. Because picture windows have no moving parts or weather seals subject to mechanical wear, they are among the most thermally efficient and lowest-maintenance window options available. They are frequently paired with operable windows on adjacent walls to meet ventilation requirements.

Energy-efficient window replacement for Osseo’s older housing stock. Many homes built before 1980 still have single-pane or early double-pane windows that fall well short of current Minnesota energy performance standards.
Double hung windows feature two independently operable sashes; both the upper and lower panels open vertically. This design allows for flexible ventilation control and makes exterior cleaning possible from inside the home, which is particularly convenient during Osseo's winter months. Double hung windows are the most common residential window style in Minnesota and carry the lowest average replacement cost. Vinyl-framed, double-pane units with Low-E coating and argon gas fill are the standard specification for Minnesota energy performance.
Sliding windows open horizontally along an interior track, making them a natural fit for wide, low-profile wall openings common in the ranch-style and split-level homes that make up a significant portion of Osseo's housing stock built from the 1950s through the 1970s. Both single-slide and double-slide configurations are available. The absence of hinges or crank hardware reduces long-term maintenance, and the overlapping sash design provides solid thermal sealing in cold-weather installations when installed with proper compression weatherstripping.
Bay and bow windows project outward from the home's exterior wall, creating an interior alcove that adds usable floor space and a sense of architectural depth. Bay windows typically combine a fixed center picture pane with two angled operating side panels; bow windows use four or more panels to form a gentle curve. Both styles significantly increase natural light and are a popular upgrade in Osseo living rooms, dining areas, and master bedrooms. Installation often requires structural header work, which is reflected in the price range.
Casement windows are hinged on one side and swing open outward via a crank mechanism. When closed, the entire sash presses against the frame's compression seal, one of the tightest weathersealing arrangements available in a residential window. This makes casement windows an excellent choice for Osseo homeowners prioritizing energy efficiency during long Minnesota winters. They are commonly installed in kitchens above countertops, bedrooms, and anywhere with minimal exterior overhang clearance.
Picture windows are fixed, non-operable units consisting of a single unobstructed pane of glass. They maximize natural light and uninterrupted views - a popular choice in Osseo homes with backyard exposures or situated near Boerboom Veterans Park and the green spaces along the city's eastern boundary with Brooklyn Park. Because picture windows have no moving parts or weather seals subject to mechanical wear, they are among the most thermally efficient and lowest-maintenance window options available. They are frequently paired with operable windows on adjacent walls to meet ventilation requirements.
Seamless aluminum gutter systems custom-fabricated on-site for Osseo homes. Properly sized and installed gutters protect foundations, landscaping, and siding from water damage caused by Minnesota’s heavy spring rains and snowmelt.

Perfect Exteriors installs seamless aluminum gutter systems custom-fabricated on-site using a continuous roll-forming machine. Unlike sectional gutters, seamless gutters have no joints along the horizontal run, only at corners and downspout drops, which dramatically reduces the risk of leaks over time. This matters especially in Osseo, where rapid spring snowmelt and heavy rainfall events require gutters that can handle high flow rates without pulling away from the fascia or overflowing. Downspout placement is engineered to discharge water well away from the foundation. Standard profiles are 5-inch K-style and 6-inch K-style; color options are available to match or complement the home's fascia and trim. A typical single-family home in Osseo requires 150 to 200 linear feet of gutter.
Gutter guard systems are installed over existing or new seamless gutters to prevent leaves, pine needles, and debris from accumulating and blocking water flow. In Osseo, where mature trees are common throughout older residential neighborhoods, gutter guards significantly reduce the frequency of manual cleaning - especially important heading into winter, when clogged gutters contribute to ice dam formation along roof eaves. Micro-mesh and reverse-curve guard styles are available depending on the home's tree canopy exposure and debris type.
Existing gutters on older Osseo homes are frequently subject to sagging, separating joints, improper pitch, and rust or corrosion from years of Minnesota weather exposure. Perfect Exteriors assesses existing gutter systems during roof inspections and provides targeted repairs - including rehanging, resealing joints, and replacing damaged downspout sections - or full system replacement where the condition warrants it. Gutter repair is often performed as part of a larger roofing or siding project to ensure the complete exterior envelope performs as a unified system.
Wright County and the northwestern Twin Cities suburbs experience some of the highest hail frequency in Minnesota. These services address the full cycle from damage assessment through insurance settlement and restoration.

Navigating a homeowner's insurance claim for storm damage requires documentation, adjuster coordination, and an understanding of what insurance companies look for in scope-of-loss reports. Perfect Exteriors provides free post-storm inspections, damage documentation including photographs and written assessments, and on-site presence during insurance adjuster walkthroughs at no additional charge. The company has extensive experience working with all major carriers operating in Minnesota and understands the difference between cosmetic damage and functional damage as defined in most homeowner policies.
Minnesota ranks among the top states nationally for hail claim frequency, with Hennepin County communities including Osseo, Brooklyn Park, and Maple Grove receiving significant hail events most years between April and September. Hail damage to asphalt shingles manifests as granule loss, bruising of the mat, and cracking that compromises the shingle's waterproofing ability, often invisible from the ground. Perfect Exteriors conducts hail damage assessments and performs repairs ranging from targeted section replacement to full roof replacement, depending on hail size, storm intensity, and the age of the affected materials.
Severe weather in Minnesota, including straight-line wind events, summer tornadoes, and winter ice storms, can cause sudden structural roof damage requiring immediate attention. Perfect Exteriors offers emergency roof repairs to stop active water infiltration, secure lifted or missing shingles, and stabilize damaged sections until a full restoration can be scheduled. Emergency repairs include temporary tarping or covering where needed to protect the home's interior while permanent repair materials are ordered. The company serves Osseo and the surrounding Hennepin County communities from its Coon Rapids location approximately 15 minutes away.
General market ranges for a typical Osseo single-family home. Final pricing depends on home size, material selection, and project scope. All estimates are free.
| Service | Typical Material | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Roofing | ||
| Asphalt Shingle Installation | TAMKO Heritage, Heritage Premium | $8,500 – $20,000 |
| Cedar Shake Installation | Natural cedar shakes/shingles | $19,000 – $40,000 |
| Metal Roof Installation | Steel / aluminum panels | $15,000 – $35,000 |
| New Roof Installation | All materials | $8,500 – $25,000 |
| Roof Inspection | - | Free with estimate |
| Commercial Roofing | TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen | $8 – $20 per sq ft |
| Multifamily Roofing | All commercial materials | $10 – $22 per sq ft |
| Siding | ||
| Vinyl Siding | Standard & insulated vinyl | $10,000 – $22,000 |
| LP SmartSide (Engineered Wood) | LP Building Products | $14,000 – $28,000 |
| Steel Siding | EDCO steel panels | $16,000 – $32,000 |
| Fiber Cement Siding | James Hardie HardiePlank | $16,000 – $32,000 |
| Windows | ||
| Double Hung Windows | Vinyl, double-pane Low-E | $400 – $700 per window |
| Sliding Windows | Vinyl, double-pane Low-E | $400 – $800 per window |
| Bay & Bow Windows | Vinyl / composite | $1,500 – $4,500 per window |
| Casement Windows | Vinyl, double-pane Low-E | $500 – $900 per window |
| Picture Windows | Vinyl, double-pane Low-E | $350 – $700 per window |
| Gutters | ||
| Seamless Gutter Installation | Aluminum K-style | $1,500 – $3,500 |
| Gutter Guards | Micro-mesh / reverse-curve | $600 – $2,000 |
| Gutter Repair and Replacement | Aluminum | $200 – $1,200 |
| Insulation | ||
| Blown-In Attic Insulation | Cellulose / fiberglass | $1,500 – $3,000 |
| Spray Foam Insulation | Closed-cell / open-cell | $3,000 – $8,000 |
| Fiberglass Batt Insulation | Fiberglass batts | $1,500 – $4,000 |
| Attic Air Sealing | Foam / caulk | $500 – $2,000 |
| Wall Insulation (Injection Foam) | Low-density injection foam | $1,800 – $5,000 |
| Insulation Assessment | - | Free with estimate |
| Storm Damage and Restoration | ||
| Insurance Claim Assistance | - | No charge |
| Hail Damage Roof Repair | All roofing materials | $1,000 – $8,000 |
| Emergency Roof Repair | All roofing materials | $500 – $3,000 |
* Price ranges reflect Minnesota market averages for 2025. Actual project costs vary by home size, complexity, material grade, and labor conditions. Contact Perfect Exteriors of Minnesota for a free, project-specific estimate in Osseo.
If you think you’ve got roof damage or need a roof replacement, don’t delay. Make ours the first number you call! Request a free, no-obligation inspection and estimate at 763-271-8700. Our office is open to receive your call Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM, plus extended weekday hours and Saturdays by appointment. You can also get in touch with us through our contact form.
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