Standing Seam Roof
Bloomington, MN

When you think about home maintenance in Bloomington, Minnesota, your mind probably goes right to surviving the next heavy winter or handling unpredictable spring storms. A roof takes the brunt of that abuse. For this recent project in Bloomington, the goal was simple: install a roof that eliminates weather worries for decades while giving the property a sharp, modern look.

We installed a custom Standing Seam Metal Roof, which is widely considered the gold standard for residential durability in the Twin Cities metro.

Why Standing Seam is the Smart Choice for Bloomington Homes

Many homeowners in the area default to traditional asphalt shingles, but metal roofing has fast become the go-to upgrade for people looking long-term. Here is exactly why this Bloomington project stands out:

  • Zero Exposed Fasteners: Unlike older metal roofing styles, a standing seam system hides all the screws underneath interlocking panels. Water simply has no path to get inside.

  • Sheds Snow Effortlessly: If you live near Hyland Lake or Bush Lake, you know how heavy our winter snow loads get. This roof allows snow and ice to slide right off, heavily reducing the risk of dangerous ice dams.

  • Decades of Performance: This isn't a 15-year quick fix. A properly installed standing seam roof easily lasts 40 to 70 years with minimal upkeep.

Local Expertise matters

Roofing in Bloomington requires a solid grasp of local building codes and the specific climate challenges of Hennepin County. Because we handle our own sheet metal fabrication and design, every single panel on this home was cut and fitted precisely to the property's exact dimensions. From the ridge caps to the valley flashing, everything works as a single, cohesive shield.

Whether your home is closer to the Minnesota River or up near the Penn Avenue corridors, upgrading to metal is an investment that pays off in peace of mind, energy efficiency, and curb appeal.

If your current roof is showing its age, losing granules, or leaking after a storm, it might be time to look at a permanent solution.