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Local Climate Considerations

A roofing company in Minnesota like ours has significant experience dealing with climate and weather conditions specific to the state. You can learn about the weather patterns and conditions that typically affect roofs in Minnesota and how to choose the right roofing materials to withstand those conditions. Understanding the local climate will help you make informed choices when selecting roofing materials for your own home.

Preventative Maintenance

A roofing company in Minnesota understands the importance of preventative maintenance for your roof. Our blog can teach you the importance of regular roof inspections, how to detect and repair minor damage before it becomes a bigger problem, and how to properly clean and maintain your roof to extend its lifespan. 

Local Building Codes

All Craftsmen, a roofing company in Minnesota, has an in-depth knowledge of local building codes and requirements for roof installations and repairs in the area. They can help you navigate these requirements, ensuring that any work you have done on your roof is fully compliant with state and local regulations. You may not find specifics from the blog on these topics because they vary by county and city in Minnesota.

Customer Service 

A reputable roofing company understands the importance of customer service. They will maintain good communication throughout the job, ensuring that you are satisfied with the result. They will also be happy to provide references and review portfolios, allowing you to speak to previous customers and make an informed hiring decision.

Roofing Techniques and Quality Materials

A professional roofing company like All Craftsmen Exteriors in Minnesota uses the latest roofing techniques and quality materials to ensure your roof is sound and durable. They can advise you on the best material for your roofing needs and guide you on the maintenance required to keep it in excellent condition.

Our Minnesota Roofing Blog

Our All Craftsmen Exteriors blog will help you understand the right roofing materials, the benefits of performing regular maintenance, abiding by local building codes, delivering quality customer service, and utilizing the best roofing practices. They are all essential elements when it comes to constructing a safe, long-lasting and durable roof for your home.

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How Does A Roof Warranty Work?

How Do Roof Warranties Work? When purchasing a new roof, it is just as important to look into the warranty that comes with the roof, as it is to find out about the quality of the shingles used. Otherwise, you may have some surprises later in the future. To protect yourself and your pocketbook, ask for a copy of the warranty offered by the manufacturer. Then, take your time reading it. Make a note of anything you would like clarified. Types of Roof Warranties There are two categories of warranties:         A Manufacturer Warranty – Some cover only the roofing materials while others cover the entire system. Few manufacturer warranties will also cover the labor.         A Contractor Warranty – Some cover the labor, while others cover the workmanship....
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How Solar Panels Affect Your Roof

Solar Panel Benefits Solar power is an excellent source of low-cost (after your initial investment) energy. It’s renewable, so you can feel good about taking care of our planet. And with no harmful byproducts such as emissions, it is clean. And very little maintenance is required. But what is involved in getting solar panels? You should consult a solar panel expert for the full details, but We can tell you about a critical aspect of this form of energy: How solar panels affect your roof. Start with a great roof. Your roof is the foundation of your solar panels. If it has problems, leaks, peeling shingles, etc., you should take care of these issues before installing solar panels. Once the panels are up, they will stay that way until you pay someone to take them...
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Ice dam on roof

What Causes Ice Dams?

What is an Ice Dam? An ice dam is a ridge of ice that has formed along the edge of your roof. Non-uniform temperatures on the roof cause this. For example, the roof may be warmer at the peak but below 32 degrees Fahrenheit closer to the roof’s edge. Snow on the warmer section of the roof will melt, and as it slides down to the colder area of the roof, it refreezes to create this ridge of ice that holds back the rest of the snow and ice on the roof. When an ice dam forms, the frozen precipitation is prevented from sliding off the rood and will often back up, causing leaks and damage to roofing materials and mold in the attic of the home. How Can Ice Dams Be Eliminated? Properly insulate...
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How Long Will Your Roof Last?

There are plenty of reasons to wonder how long your roof will last. Your home’s roof is one of the most expensive things that will need replacement at some point. This is why the age and condition of a roof will inevitably arise in home sale negotiations. If it is a newer roof, the seller will bring it up. If it is older, the buyer will often attempt to get the home’s sales price reduced. Insurance and the Age of Your Roof Insurance companies are also using the age of a home’s roof to cut their losses. This is particularly true in areas battered by hailstorms, such as here in Minnesota. Along with hail damage deductibles, many insurers are now refusing coverage to roofs after a certain age. Some insurers are also requiring that a...
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Inadequate Attic Ventilation

Unfortunately, most homeowners have no idea what is going on in their attics because we never go to the topmost part of our homes. Yet, a common problem home inspectors encounter is inadequate attic ventilation. We spend so much time trying to insulate our house that it may seem counterintuitive to want the heat in our attic to escape, but it is crucial to a healthy home. It will also ensure that your shingles don’t prematurely curl and melt. Without adequate ventilation, your home is at risk for:         Rapidly deteriorating shingles         Wood rot         Mold in your attic         Mildew         Peeling paint on your home’s exterior         Energy loss         Rusty...
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Twin Cities Hail Storm

Twin City Hail Storms are fairly common this time of year. Recently, the Twin Cities was hit by severe thunderstorms. Non-stop lightning punctuated the skies throughout the night. Gusts of wind reached 61 mph, and over 10,000 homes in the south and west metro were without power.  It was the hail that left a lasting impression on homes around the Twin Cities. Hailstones were golf ball sized and larger—some even as big as baseballs! The hail event lasted nearly 15 minutes. How is hail formed? In the cold, upper regions of storm clouds, water droplets sometimes freeze together. As the tiny hail begins to fall from the cloud, a strong updraft of wind lifts it back up into the cloud again. More water droplets hit the icy ball. They freeze to the hail’s surface, increasing...
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SIGNS THAT A ROOF NEEDS TO BE REPLACED OR REPAIRED

Roof replacement is done primarily for one of two reasons, damage or aging. While the need to repair a damaged roof is usually obvious, aging requires a little more knowledge and inspection. Knowing how to do a proper inspection can be the difference between an affordable repair or a more expensive total replacement. Look over these tips and signs to assess the condition of your roof to determine if a call to a licensed roofer is necessary. Immediate Threats It’s easy to think that assessing your roof means going outside and grabbing a ladder to take a closer look. However, your inspection should first start inside your home and in your attic. The primary purpose of a roof is to protect the property and people inside, so by starting in the attic, you can more...
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Roof Algae– Black Streaks on Your Roof

Have you ever driven through a neighborhood and seen a home with black streaks running down the slope of its roof? Perhaps you have even seen this on your roof and wondered what it was. These dark streaks are a living organism known as roof algae—Gloeocapsa magma. They often appear beneath overhanging tree branches and on the north side of your roof because that side is typically moister, and the sun’s rays are less harsh. This gives the spores the perfect environment in which to multiply. What began as a few cells will turn into an unsightly mess. It only takes a single spore of roof algae landing on your roof to start the process, and within a few years, the roof algae will have taken over. Some roofs are more vulnerable than others Asphalt...
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