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SERVICES IN ROGERS, MN

Roofing, siding, windows, gutters, insulation, and storm damage restoration for Rogers homeowners and businesses. Our Monticello office is 20 miles west on I-94 – no metro dispatch lag, no out-of-area pricing.

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Perfect Exteriors of Minnesota, LLC is a licensed roofing, siding, window, gutter, insulation, and storm damage contractor serving Rogers, MN and surrounding Hennepin County communities. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Monticello – 20 miles west on I-94 – we serve homeowners, HOA boards, and commercial property owners in Rogers without metro-area dispatch pricing or scheduling lag.

Rogers is one of the fastest-growing cities in Minnesota, with more than half of all housing units built after 2000. That means the first major service cycle for windows, gutters, insulation, and builder-grade siding from those builds is arriving now – even for homes that are still years away from a roofing replacement. If your Rogers home was built between 2000 and 2012, a full exterior inspection this season makes sense even without a storm event.

Roofing Contractor im Rogers, MN

Residential and commercial roofing for Rogers homes and businesses. With a median construction year of 2003, most Rogers roofs are 8 to 15 years away from their first scheduled replacement – but hail damage, wind events, and premature wear from ice damming or ventilation failure can move that timeline significantly. Perfect Exteriors inspects, documents, and replaces Rogers roofs on both storm-driven and age-driven schedules.

Asphalt Shingle Installation

$9,000–$22,000

Asphalt shingles cover the great majority of Rogers' residential roofing, installed across the subdivisions that drove the city's rapid growth through the 2000s and 2010s. While most Rogers roofs are not yet at the age-driven replacement threshold, Hennepin County's active hail season along the I-94 corridor can accelerate shingle wear and bring a replacement timeline forward by five to ten years. Perfect Exteriors installs dimensional and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles from GAF and Owens Corning with ice and water shield standard at all eaves, valleys, and penetrations.

Brands: GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration


What affects price: Roof pitch and total square footage are the primary drivers. Rogers' newer homes often feature complex hip roofs and multiple gable configurations that increase labor. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles add $1,500 to $2,500 over standard architectural but can reduce insurance premiums with Hennepin County carriers. Decking condition and number of tearoff layers each affect final cost.

Cedar Shake Installation

$20,000–$43,000

Cedar shake roofing is a natural upgrade path for Rogers homeowners in larger single-family homes seeking premium exterior character. Hand-split cedar shakes deliver a deeply textured, dimensional appearance that manufactured architectural shingles cannot match. Sawn cedar shingles offer a cleaner, more uniform profile. Both require Minnesota-appropriate fire-rated underlayment assemblies and a counter-batten ventilation system for long-term performance.


What affects price: Hand-split shakes cost more than sawn shingles due to material thickness and installation labor. Fire-rated assembly requirements and counter-batten ventilation are non-negotiable in Minnesota. Rogers homes with more complex rooflines - multiple dormers, varied pitches across a large footprint - are at the higher end of the range.

Metal Roof Installation

$16,000–$38,000

Metal roofing makes particular sense for Rogers homeowners replacing a hail-damaged roof and wanting to break the cycle of periodic storm claims. Standing seam steel and aluminum panel systems carry manufacturer lifespans of 40 to 70 years, resist Class 4 hail impacts that compromise asphalt shingles, and shed Minnesota snow loads efficiently. With Rogers' I-94 location and the spring hail track that runs through this corridor most years, the long-term insurance and maintenance economics of metal are worth evaluating seriously at the point of replacement.


What affects price: Concealed-fastener standing seam systems cost more than exposed-fastener profiles but deliver superior long-term weather tightness. Steel costs less than aluminum. Snow retention systems add $800 to $2,000. Installing metal over existing shingles, where deck condition and code permit, reduces cost by eliminating tear-off labor. Class 4 metal panels qualify for impact-resistance insurance discounts with most Hennepin County carriers.

New Roof Installation

$9,000–$26,000

Full roof system installation for new construction and complete tear-to-deck replacements in Rogers. Every installation includes decking inspection and repair as needed, synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield at eaves, valleys, and all penetrations, drip edge, ridge vent, and properly flashed transitions at chimneys, skylights, and pipe boots. Permit applications are filed with the City of Rogers and Hennepin County. Rogers' ongoing construction activity keeps our crew familiar with local permit workflows and inspection standards.


What affects price: Total roof area and tearoff scope are primary cost factors. Rogers' newer homes frequently feature architectural complexity - step-down sections, multiple gable ends, hip returns - that adds labor compared to simpler rooflines. Skylights, chimneys, and multiple roof intersections each add flashing labor. Material selection moves price across the full range.

Roof Inspections

Free with estimate

Free roof inspections are provided with every project estimate, with no obligation to proceed. Inspections document shingle granule condition, bruising, flashing integrity, ridge and valley performance, ventilation, and any signs of hail or wind damage. Even for Rogers homes with roofs installed in the mid-2000s that are not yet at the age-replacement threshold, a post-storm inspection after any Hennepin County hail event is the correct first step. Being 20 miles west on I-94, post-storm scheduling is available quickly before adjuster backlogs develop.


What affects price: Inspections are free with no obligation. The written report - with photographs and carrier-standard damage notation - is the same documentation your adjuster will request. Gathering it before the adjuster visit, rather than after a partial denial, is the strongest position any Rogers homeowner can be in when a claim is filed.

Commercial Roofing

$8–$21 per sq ft

Perfect Exteriors installs and replaces commercial roof systems for Rogers businesses and industrial properties. Rogers' I-94 interchange position has made it one of the most active logistics and distribution locations in the northwest metro, with large-format warehouse, fulfillment, and light industrial facilities concentrated along the Rogers Drive and I-94 business corridors. These building types require TPO, EPDM, or modified bitumen systems matched to the building's age, occupancy load, and insulation requirements.


What affects price: TPO is the most cost-effective specification for most Rogers commercial applications. Building square footage, penetration count, existing roof layers, and insulation requirements affect per-square-foot cost. Large-format warehouse and distribution facilities are among the most cost-efficient commercial roofing projects - cost per square foot decreases significantly above 20,000 square feet. Smaller retail and office buildings sit at the higher end of the range due to fixed mobilization costs.

Multifamily Roofing

$11–$23 per sq ft

Rogers' housing stock includes approximately 12% attached townhomes and duplexes built primarily during the 2000s and 2010s. HOA boards and property managers are now reaching the point where roofing systems installed during that growth period need professional assessment and proactive replacement planning. Perfect Exteriors coordinates with HOA boards, provides per-building cost documentation for reserve fund planning, and delivers complete insurance records for association coverage.


What affects price: Total roofable area, number of buildings, and phasing requirements drive per-square-foot cost. Single-mobilization scopes are significantly more cost-efficient than phased multi-season programs. Impact-resistant shingles are the right long-term specification for HOA communities in Hennepin County, where hail frequency and the 25 to 30 year replacement horizon make Class 4 material a well-justified upgrade.

Siding Contractor in Rogers, MN

Exterior cladding replacement and upgrade for Rogers homes. The builder-grade vinyl installed across Rogers’ large-scale residential developments of the 2000s is now 15 to 25 years old – the range where UV chalking, joint separation, and thermal warping become active issues. 

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Vinyl Siding

$11,000–$24,000

Vinyl siding covers the majority of Rogers' single-family exteriors, installed as standard builder product across the planned developments that drove the city's 244% population growth since 2000. Current-generation vinyl is significantly more dimensionally stable, UV-resistant, and impact-tolerant than the early-2000s product on most Rogers homes - now showing chalky surface oxidation, color fade, and moisture infiltration at unsealed joints. Insulated vinyl adds wall-area R-value that standard vinyl does not provide, improving heating season performance in Rogers' larger homes.


What affects price: Home size and total wall area drive base cost. Rogers' newer homes frequently feature complex exterior profiles - multiple gable ends, varied trim details, mixed material zones - that add labor. Insulated vinyl adds $1,500 to $3,000 over standard but improves heating season performance. Soffit, fascia, and trim replacement at the same time is the most cost-efficient approach to a complete weatherproof result.

LP SmartSide (Engineered Wood)

$15,000–$31,000

LP SmartSide engineered wood siding is an increasingly strong choice for Rogers homeowners upgrading from the original builder-grade vinyl. LP's zinc-borate SmartGuard treatment is embedded in the wood strand composite at the manufacturing level, providing long-term moisture and biological resistance without dependence on surface coating condition - a critical specification in Minnesota where lap joint exposure, snow contact at grade, and north-facing wall condensation are real moisture drivers. LP SmartSide is pre-primed for field painting to any color.

Brand: LP Building Products SmartSide


What affects price: Material cost is higher than vinyl, and field painting after installation adds labor. Panel profile selection - lap, vertical board, or shake accent - affects material cost per square foot. Two-story Rogers homes cost more than single-story homes of equal footprint due to total wall area and staging. Color complexity and trim detail level at windows, corners, and frieze boards affect painting labor.

Steel Siding

$17,000–$34,000

Steel siding is the most hail-resistant exterior cladding available - a direct consideration for Rogers homeowners on the I-94 corridor, where spring hail tracks through northwest Hennepin County generate claims most years. Steel panels do not dent under hail impacts that damage aluminum or crack vinyl, and they resist the thermal expansion and contraction that causes vinyl to warp across Minnesota's full temperature range. EDCO concealed-fastener warranty terms are among the strongest in the residential cladding market.

Brand: EDCO Steel Siding


What affects price: Concealed-fastener systems cost more than exposed-fastener profiles but deliver better long-term performance. The cost premium over vinyl may be partially or fully covered under functional replacement provisions in an approved hail damage claim - discuss with Perfect Exteriors before your adjuster visit. Complex exterior elevations and larger two-story homes are at the higher end of the range.

Fiber Cement Siding

$17,000–$35,000

Fiber cement siding is the premium cladding specification for Rogers' larger single-family homes - a dense blend of Portland cement, sand, and cellulose fiber that resists rot, fire, insects, and moisture. James Hardie manufactures HardiePlank in an HZ5 formulation engineered for cold-climate markets like Hennepin County, where freeze-thaw cycling would damage standard cement products. Factory-painted ColorPlus finishes are baked on at the manufacturing facility, delivering color retention that field-applied paint cannot match - a meaningful advantage on a 30-plus year cladding system.

Brand: James Hardie HardiePlank HZ5


What affects price: HardiePlank lap profile sits at the lower end of the fiber cement range; Hardie Architectural panels and shake accent profiles cost more per square foot. Factory-painted ColorPlus finish eliminates field painting entirely and extends repaint intervals to 15 to 25 years. Larger homes with complex trim, multiple corner conditions, or significant window count are at the higher end. Labor cost for fiber cement is higher than vinyl due to material weight and cutting requirements.

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Window Replacement In Rogers, MN

Energy-efficient window replacement for Rogers homes. Builder-grade double-pane windows installed between 2000 and 2012 are now entering the 15 to 25 year range where seal failure, condensation between panes, hardware wear, and air infiltration at the sash perimeter become active issues. For Rogers homeowners with high energy costs, cold rooms along north-facing exterior walls, or visible fogging between panes, window replacement is among the highest-impact investments available in the current service cycle.

Double Hung Windows

$450–$800 / window

Double hung windows are the dominant window style across Rogers' residential stock, standard in the colonial, two-story, and traditional-profile homes built through the 2000s and 2010s. Both sashes tilt in for cleaning and operate independently for ventilation. Vinyl-framed units with double-pane Low-E glass and argon gas fill represent a significant performance improvement over the builder-grade windows installed in Rogers' production homes that are now approaching or past the 20-year seal failure range.


What affects price: Window size is the primary variable. Full-frame replacement costs more than insert replacement but is the correct approach when frames show air infiltration, rot, or settling misalignment. Triple-pane packages add cost but are worth evaluating on north and northwest-facing exposures where heating season wind load is highest. Egress-compliant bedroom windows are at the higher end of the range.

Sliding Windows

$450–$900 / window

Sliding windows suit the wide, low-profile openings found in Rogers' split-level and ranch-influenced homes, opening horizontally along a track without cranks or hinges. The absence of mechanical hardware makes sliding windows lower-maintenance than casement or awning units over their service life - a consideration in Rogers where original builder-grade hardware on early-2000s windows is now showing wear. Proper compression weatherstripping at the sash overlap is the most critical installation detail for heating season thermal performance.


What affects price: Wider units cost more than narrower units of the same height. Double-slide configurations allow ventilation from either end and cost more than single-slide. Upgraded glazing - triple-pane or krypton gas fill - improves U-factor performance during Rogers' extended heating season. Full-frame vs. insert replacement affects labor cost based on existing frame condition.

Bay & Bow Windows

$1,700–$5,200 / window

Bay and bow windows project outward from the wall plane to create an interior alcove, increase natural light, and add architectural character. In Rogers, they are a natural upgrade path in the larger single-family homes that predominate across the city's planned subdivisions - homes where the original builder-installed bay may be at end of life or where a larger glass opening is the desired outcome of a window replacement project. Structural header modification is required to support the projection load.


What affects price: Bay units are generally less expensive than bow units. Header modification, seat board, interior casing, and exterior trim are all part of the full installed cost. Larger units and those with all-operating sashes or premium glass packages are at the high end. Fiber cement or LP SmartSide exterior trim at the bay projection requires careful integration with the wall cladding, adding labor to a clean finished result.

Casement Windows

$550–$1,000 / window

Casement windows hinge on one side and swing outward via a crank, pressing the full sash perimeter against a compression gasket when closed. This compression seal gives casements among the best thermal performance of any operable window type - a direct consideration in Rogers where the heating season runs from October through April. Casements are frequently specified above countertops, in master bedrooms, and wherever maximum energy performance in a single operable unit is the design priority.


What affects price: Larger units and those with multipoint locking hardware cost more than single-lock casements. Egress-compliant bedroom casements require a minimum net clear opening and are at the higher end. Folding or low-profile cranks that clear countertop depth are standard requirements in kitchen installations. Triple-pane glass packages are worth specifying on casements facing north or northwest in Rogers.

Picture Windows

$400–$800 / window

Picture windows are fixed, non-operable glass units that maximize light and unobstructed views without the mechanical components that degrade in operable windows over time. In Rogers, they are a natural choice in living rooms and great rooms on south and west elevations where solar gain and open sight lines are the design objective - particularly in larger homes where living areas face rear yards or open space. Because they have no moving parts, picture windows deliver the best thermal performance and lowest long-term maintenance cost per unit of any window type.


What affects price: Glass area is the dominant cost factor - larger panes require heavier glass and stronger framing. High-performance glass packages are a strong value in large picture window installations where glass area makes a significant contribution to the building envelope. Standard rectangular units in common sizes represent the best cost efficiency. Non-rectangular shapes - trapezoid, arch, circle - cost significantly more than standard rectangles.

Gutter Installation in Rogers, MN

Seamless aluminum gutter systems for Rogers homes. Original gutters on homes built between 2000 and 2012 are now entering the 15 to 25 year range where hanger fatigue, joint separation at sectional seams, and downstream slope failure are active findings. Rogers’ planned subdivisions with relatively uniform lot grades still produce concentrated runoff at downspout locations during spring snowmelt – making properly pitched and maintained gutters a foundation protection priority.

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Double Hung Windows

$450–$800 / window

Double hung windows are the dominant window style across Rogers' residential stock, standard in the colonial, two-story, and traditional-profile homes built through the 2000s and 2010s. Both sashes tilt in for cleaning and operate independently for ventilation. Vinyl-framed units with double-pane Low-E glass and argon gas fill represent a significant performance improvement over the builder-grade windows installed in Rogers' production homes that are now approaching or past the 20-year seal failure range.


What affects price: Window size is the primary variable. Full-frame replacement costs more than insert replacement but is the correct approach when frames show air infiltration, rot, or settling misalignment. Triple-pane packages add cost but are worth evaluating on north and northwest-facing exposures where heating season wind load is highest. Egress-compliant bedroom windows are at the higher end of the range.

Sliding Windows

$450–$900 / window

Sliding windows suit the wide, low-profile openings found in Rogers' split-level and ranch-influenced homes, opening horizontally along a track without cranks or hinges. The absence of mechanical hardware makes sliding windows lower-maintenance than casement or awning units over their service life - a consideration in Rogers where original builder-grade hardware on early-2000s windows is now showing wear. Proper compression weatherstripping at the sash overlap is the most critical installation detail for heating season thermal performance.


What affects price: Wider units cost more than narrower units of the same height. Double-slide configurations allow ventilation from either end and cost more than single-slide. Upgraded glazing - triple-pane or krypton gas fill - improves U-factor performance during Rogers' extended heating season. Full-frame vs. insert replacement affects labor cost based on existing frame condition.

Bay & Bow Windows

$1,700–$5,200 / window

Bay and bow windows project outward from the wall plane to create an interior alcove, increase natural light, and add architectural character. In Rogers, they are a natural upgrade path in the larger single-family homes that predominate in the city's higher-income subdivisions - homes where the original builder-installed bay may be at end of life or where a larger glass opening is the desired outcome of a window replacement project. Structural header modification is required to support the projection load.


What affects price: Bay units are generally less expensive than bow units. Header modification, seat board, interior casing, and exterior trim are all part of the full installed cost. Larger units and those with all-operating sashes or premium glass packages are at the high end. Fiber cement or LP SmartSide exterior trim at the bay projection requires careful integration with the wall cladding, adding labor to a clean finished result.

Casement Windows

$550–$1,000 / window

Casement windows hinge on one side and swing outward via a crank, pressing the full sash perimeter against a compression gasket when closed. This compression seal gives casements among the best thermal performance of any operable window type - a direct consideration in Rogers where the heating season runs from October through April. Casements are frequently specified above countertops, in master bedrooms, and wherever maximum energy performance in a single operable unit is the design priority.


What affects price: Larger units and those with multipoint locking hardware cost more than single-lock casements. Egress-compliant bedroom casements require a minimum net clear opening and are at the higher end. Folding or low-profile cranks that clear countertop depth are standard requirements in kitchen installations. Triple-pane glass packages are worth specifying on casements facing north or northwest in Rogers.

Picture Windows

$400–$800 / window

Picture windows are fixed, non-operable glass units that maximize light and unobstructed views without the mechanical components that degrade in operable windows over time. In Rogers, they are a natural choice in living rooms and great rooms on south and west elevations where solar gain and open sight lines are the design objective - particularly in larger homes where living areas face rear yards or open space. Because they have no moving parts, picture windows deliver the best thermal performance and lowest long-term maintenance cost per unit of any window type.


What affects price: Glass area is the dominant cost factor - larger panes require heavier glass and stronger framing. High-performance glass packages are a strong value in large picture window installations where glass area makes a significant contribution to the building envelope. Standard rectangular units in common sizes represent the best cost efficiency. Non-rectangular shapes - trapezoid, arch, circle - cost significantly more than standard rectangles.

Insulation Contractor in Rogers, MN

Attic and wall insulation upgrades for Rogers homes. Homes built during the city’s rapid 2000s and 2010s growth were insulated to code minimums of the time – R-30 to R-38 in the attic for most builds, below the R-49 to R-60 currently recommended for Hennepin County.

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Blown-In Attic Insulation

$1,600–$3,200

Blown-in insulation is the most practical and cost-effective attic upgrade for Rogers' existing housing stock. Cellulose or fiberglass is pneumatically installed to fill around joists, ductwork, and framing without any demolition to the finished ceiling below. Most Rogers homes built between 2000 and 2015 were insulated to R-30 to R-38 at construction - below the R-49 to R-60 currently recommended for Hennepin County. Bringing attic insulation to current recommendations reduces heating and cooling costs and substantially reduces the eave-plane temperature differential that drives ice dam formation.


What affects price: Attic square footage and the depth increment to be added determine cost. Attics with complex framing, low eave clearance, or obstacles around HVAC equipment take longer. Air sealing before blowing in insulation is the most important preparatory step - insulation slows conductive heat transfer, but air sealing stops convective heat loss that insulation alone cannot address. Xcel Energy and CenterPoint Energy rebate programs may offset a portion of cost for qualifying Rogers projects.

Spray Foam Insulation

$3,200–$8,500

Spray foam insulation expands on contact to fill cavities, cracks, and penetrations, creating a continuous thermal and air barrier. Closed-cell spray foam delivers approximately R-6.5 per inch - the highest R-value per inch of any available product - and provides an integrated vapor barrier, making it the correct specification for rim joists, crawl space walls, and below-grade applications in Minnesota. Both open and closed-cell types address the rim joist areas, cathedral ceiling cavities, and garage ceiling assemblies that are characteristically under-insulated in Rogers' production homes from the 2000s.


What affects price: Closed-cell foam costs significantly more per board foot than open-cell but is the only appropriate specification for below-grade and rim joist applications in Minnesota's cold climate zone. Total area and required thickness drive project cost. Targeted rim joist applications are at the lower end; whole-attic or whole-wall foam assemblies are at the higher end. Material cost fluctuates with petroleum market pricing.

Fiberglass Batt Insulation

$1,700–$4,500

Fiberglass batt insulation is the standard specification for new construction framing and renovation projects where wall cavities and floor joist bays are open and accessible. Rogers' ongoing new construction activity - in both residential subdivisions and commercial renovation along the I-94 corridor - makes batt insulation a regularly specified product for addition and remodel work across the city. R-13 to R-21 batts are used in wall assemblies; R-30 to R-38 batts are specified for attic floor applications where depth permits.


What affects price: Total area drives cost. R-21 high-density batts for 2x6 framing cost more per square foot than R-13 standard batts in 2x4 walls. Homes with complex framing, fire blocking, or HVAC duct runs through wall cavities take longer to insulate completely. Faced vs. unfaced batt selection is determined by the vapor management requirement of each specific assembly location in the building.

Attic Air Sealing

$600–$2,200

Air sealing closes the gaps, penetrations, and framing bypasses that allow conditioned air to escape from living space into unconditioned attic space. In Rogers homes built between 2000 and 2015, common bypass locations include attic hatch perimeters, top plate gaps at interior partition walls, wiring and plumbing penetrations through the ceiling plane, and recessed light fixture housings. Air sealing is performed before blown-in insulation is added - adding insulation over unsealed gaps does not stop air movement, it only slows conductive transfer.


What affects price: Number of penetrations, attic access configuration, and framing complexity determine scope and cost. Air sealing combined with blown-in insulation is more cost-efficient than scheduling each as standalone work. Xcel Energy and CenterPoint Energy rebate programs for residential air sealing and insulation in Hennepin County may offset a portion of project cost for qualifying homes. Perfect Exteriors provides written documentation to support rebate applications.

Wall Insulation (Injection Foam)

$2,000–$5,500

Injection foam retrofits existing wall cavities without removing interior drywall. Small-diameter holes are drilled through the exterior siding at regular intervals, low-density foam is injected to fill the cavity, holes are plugged, and the siding surface is patched. Many Rogers homes built in the early 2000s were framed with 2x4 walls insulated to R-13 - the code minimum at the time. Densifying these cavities reduces wall-area heat loss and eliminates cold drafts along exterior walls that don't respond to thermostat adjustment. The most cost-efficient time to perform injection foam is during a siding replacement project, when drilling and patching labor is entirely eliminated.


What affects price: Total exterior wall area is the primary cost driver. Bundling injection foam with a siding replacement eliminates drilling and patching costs entirely. Walls with fire blocks, dense existing batts, or high concentrations of window openings require more careful injection point layout. North and northwest wall exposures benefit most from densification given prevailing wind direction during the heating season.

Insulation Assessment

Free with estimate

Perfect Exteriors provides free insulation assessments with every project estimate. The written assessment documents current attic insulation depth and estimated R-value, identifies common air bypass locations, evaluates attic ventilation adequacy, and notes any moisture damage from ice dams or prior roof leaks. For Rogers homeowners with high heating bills, cold upper-floor rooms, or recurring ice dams along the roofline, a professional assessment before heating season is a cost-free first step. The written report supports Xcel Energy and CenterPoint Energy rebate applications for qualifying Hennepin County projects.


What affects price: Assessments are free with no obligation. Current Xcel Energy and CenterPoint Energy rebate programs reduce out-of-pocket costs for qualifying blown-in insulation and air sealing work in Hennepin County. Perfect Exteriors will advise on current rebate eligibility and documentation requirements during the assessment visit.

Storm Damage Repair in Rogers, MN

Rogers sits on the I-94 corridor in northwest Hennepin County – directly in the path of spring and early summer storm tracks that produce hail and wind damage across the northwest metro most years. When an event hits Rogers, most homeowners are navigating the insurance claim process for the first time. We know how Hennepin County storm damage is assessed, how carriers define functional vs. cosmetic damage, and how to document your property so the claim reflects the full scope of loss.

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Insurance Claim Assistance

No charge

Insurance adjusters evaluate storm damage against carrier criteria for functional vs. cosmetic damage - a distinction that determines whether a claim is approved and what scope of replacement is authorized. Perfect Exteriors provides free post-storm inspections with written reports and photographs, is available on-site during your adjuster's inspection, and can provide supplemental documentation to support a re-review if the initial scope is denied or incomplete. For Rogers homeowners on the I-94 corridor where hail frequency is above average for the metro, having a contractor relationship in place before a storm event puts the claim process in the strongest possible position.


What affects price: Claim assistance is provided at no charge regardless of whether you proceed with repairs through Perfect Exteriors. Your deductible is typically the only out-of-pocket cost in an approved claim. Rogers homeowners with Class 4 impact-resistant shingles may qualify for annual premium discounts with their Hennepin County carrier - ask your agent at renewal.

Hail Damage Roof Repair

$1,200–$9,000

Hennepin County experiences significant hail events most years between April and September. Rogers' position on the I-94 corridor places it in one of the more consistently active hail tracks in the northwest metro. For Rogers homes with roofs installed between 2000 and 2015, even modest hail exposure accelerates granule loss and mat wear in ways that are clearly visible during a systematic on-roof inspection but frequently invisible from the ground. Perfect Exteriors conducts carrier-standard assessments with written reports and photographs, and coordinates directly with your adjuster during the inspection.


What affects price: Out-of-pocket cost for an insurance-approved hail damage claim is typically limited to your deductible. For damage assessed below the deductible threshold or classified as cosmetic only, repair scope and material selection determine cost. Hail diameter is the primary eligibility factor - 1-inch or larger hail typically causes functional damage to standard architectural shingles. The age of the shingle system at storm date affects both claim eligibility and replacement options available.

Emergency Roof Repair

$600–$3,500

Severe wind events, microbursts, and ice storms can cause structural roof damage that requires immediate action to prevent water infiltration and interior damage. Perfect Exteriors is 20 miles west on I-94 and can reach Rogers faster than any contractor dispatching from the inner-ring metro suburbs. Emergency repairs include securing lifted or missing shingles, temporary tarping of breached deck areas, and stabilizing damaged framing sections until permanent repair scheduling is in place. All emergency work is documented in writing and photographed for direct inclusion in the insurance claim file.


What affects price: Emergency scope is determined by the extent of structural damage. Temporary tarping and shingle re-securing sit at the lower end; structural decking or rafter repair at the higher end. Emergency mitigation costs are typically covered under emergency provisions in an approved insurance claim. Written documentation of all emergency work is provided to the homeowner and submitted directly to the carrier upon request.

Rogers, MN Service Pricing Overview

General market ranges for a typical Rogers single-family home at Hennepin County labor and material rates. Final pricing depends on home size, material selection, lot conditions, and project scope. All estimates are free.

ServiceTypical MaterialPrice Range
Roofing
Asphalt Shingle InstallationGAF, Owens Corning$9,000 – $22,000
Cedar Shake InstallationNatural cedar shakes/shingles$20,000 – $43,000
Metal Roof InstallationSteel / aluminum panels$16,000 – $38,000
New Roof InstallationAll materials$9,000 – $26,000
Roof Inspection-Free with estimate
Commercial RoofingTPO, EPDM, modified bitumen$8 – $21 per sq ft
Multifamily RoofingAll materials$11 – $23 per sq ft
Siding
Vinyl SidingStandard & insulated vinyl$11,000 – $24,000
LP SmartSide (Engineered Wood)LP Building Products$15,000 – $31,000
Steel SidingEDCO steel panels$17,000 – $34,000
Fiber Cement SidingJames Hardie HardiePlank$17,000 – $35,000
Windows
Double Hung WindowsVinyl, double-pane Low-E$450 – $800 per window
Sliding WindowsVinyl, double-pane Low-E$450 – $900 per window
Bay & Bow WindowsVinyl / composite$1,700 – $5,200 per window
Casement WindowsVinyl, double-pane Low-E$550 – $1,000 per window
Picture WindowsVinyl, double-pane Low-E$400 – $800 per window
Gutters
Seamless Gutter InstallationAluminum K-style$1,600 – $3,600
Gutter GuardsMicro-mesh / reverse-curve$700 – $2,200
Gutter Repair and ReplacementAluminum$250 – $1,400
Insulation
Blown-In Attic InsulationCellulose / fiberglass$1,600 – $3,200
Spray Foam InsulationClosed-cell / open-cell$3,200 – $8,500
Fiberglass Batt InsulationFiberglass batts$1,700 – $4,500
Attic Air SealingFoam / caulk$600 – $2,200
Wall Insulation (Injection Foam)Low-density injection foam$2,000 – $5,500
Insulation Assessment-Free with estimate
Storm Damage & Restoration
Insurance Claim Assistance-No charge
Hail Damage Roof RepairAll roofing materials$1,200 – $9,000
Emergency Roof RepairAll roofing materials$600 – $3,500

* Price ranges reflect Hennepin County market averages for 2025. Actual project costs vary by home size, complexity, material grade, and labor. Contact Perfect Exteriors of Minnesota for a free, project-specific estimate in Rogers.

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Chuck Mapes
★★★★★
What an easy and flawless experience. Paul was incredible to work with. He provided timely updates of progress and the finished product was impeccable. Extremely impressed.
 Paul LaBissoniere
Paul LaBissoniere
★★★★★
Good experience for sure. Would use them again.
Tricia Hansen
Tricia Hansen
★★★★★
Derrick was fantastic and the crew did a great job on our roof.
Deb Friedhoff
Deb Friedhoff
★★★★★
We also purchased new siding due to storm damage. Josh Smith was very helpful with working with our insurance company to get more replacement for our claims.