Best Roofing Companies in Rosemount, MN (2026) | Midwest Building Exteriors

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Rosemount has grown faster than almost any other Dakota County city in the last 20 years — and that growth is reflected in the roofing market. Bloomfield, Evermoor, Glendalough, and Harmony are full of 15- to 25-year-old homes built on builder-grade specifications, and the original 25-year architectural shingles are now hitting end-of-life across thousands of properties at exactly the same time recent hail has made insurance replacement viable.

Rosemount's housing stock breaks roughly into thirds: 1990s and early-2000s subdivisions (Evermoor, Glendalough), mid-2000s through mid-2010s second-wave growth (Bloomfield, Harmony), and the historic downtown housing stock that dates back to the early 20th century. Each tier has a different roofing profile — original-builder shingles on the newer homes, mid-life replacements on the 2000s homes, and substrate-intensive work on the downtown historics.

Storm exposure in Rosemount is meaningful but uneven. The 2023 and 2024 storm tracks both clipped 55068, producing approved insurance claims on more than 1,200 Rosemount homes combined. Damage patterns favored the northern and eastern subdivisions — Evermoor and Bloomfield specifically saw the heaviest hail and wind. Both claim windows remain open on most policies in early 2026.

Rosemount homeowners face two specific challenges. First, Dakota County permit requirements are more rigorous than most metro suburbs, and contractors unfamiliar with Rosemount's specific inspection process routinely miss the mid-build inspection (which voids the permit). Second, the volume of out-of-state storm chasers in southern Dakota County is among the highest in the metro — door-knockers from Texas and Oklahoma still work Rosemount streets daily in early 2026.

This guide ranks the top seven roofing companies serving Rosemount in 2026. We are Midwest Building Exteriors, our Eagan office is 10 minutes north on 35E or Highway 3, and yes — we ranked ourselves #1. Below: five-factor methodology, comparison table, and detailed contractor profiles.

Active across Dakota County
  • Bloomfield
  • Evermoor
  • Glendalough
  • Harmony
  • Downtown Rosemount

How we ranked the top Rosemount roofers

Roofing rankings on the internet are notoriously gamed — paid placements, fake review aggregators, and 'best of' lists that exist only to sell ad slots. We refused to do that. Every contractor on this list was evaluated against the same five criteria, weighted equally, using publicly verifiable data from the Better Business Bureau, manufacturer certification registries, Google and Facebook reviews collected over the trailing 24 months, and Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry license records.

  1. 1. BBB Accreditation & Complaint History

    We pulled every contractor's Better Business Bureau record for the trailing five years. A+ rating is the minimum bar — we also looked at unresolved complaints, response time, and pattern-of-complaint flags. A contractor with an A+ and zero open complaints scores significantly higher than one with an A+ but two or three resolved-but-disputed cases on file.

  2. 2. Manufacturer Certifications

    Certifications from GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum, CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, and James Hardie Elite Preferred aren't marketing fluff. They require ongoing training, minimum installation volume, financial stability checks, and — most importantly — they unlock the strongest workmanship warranties available in the industry. We weight Master Elite (GAF's top 2% tier) and Elite Preferred (James Hardie's top siding tier) most heavily.

  3. 3. Verified Reviews (Google + Facebook + BBB)

    We aggregated Google, Facebook, and BBB customer reviews from the trailing 24 months and weighted by recency, response rate from the contractor, and volume. A contractor with 400+ reviews averaging 4.8 stars scores higher than one with 60 reviews at 5.0 — sustained excellence under a high volume of jobs is harder to fake than a small sample.

  4. 4. Insurance Claim Expertise

    The Twin Cities is a hail-claim market. We evaluated each contractor on documented experience with Minnesota's largest carriers (State Farm, American Family, Allstate, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Auto-Owners), in-house claim documentation processes, supplement experience, and approval rate on submitted claims. We disclose our own approval rate (99% over the last 24 months on more than 800 submitted residential claims) and we hold competitors to the same standard.

  5. 5. Local Presence & Multi-Service Capability

    A truly local contractor has a physical office, locally insured crews, and the ability to handle roofing, siding, windows, gutters, and storm restoration under one roof. This matters because most hail claims include damage to multiple exterior systems — paying two separate contractors to coordinate a single insurance scope is the #1 source of timeline delays and missed line items in the Twin Cities market.

No contractor paid for placement on this list. We ranked ourselves #1 because we genuinely score highest against the five criteria above — and we cite the public data to back that up in the Midwest Building Exteriors profile below. If a competitor on this list disagrees with their placement, we welcome a public, citation-based rebuttal.

Quick comparison

RankCompanyBBB RatingKey CertificationsGoogle RatingBest For
#1
#1 Ranked
Midwest Building Exteriors
A+ (Accredited, 0 complaints)GAF Master Elite, James Hardie Elite Preferred, Andersen Certified, Trex Pro5.0 ★Best Overall — Full Exterior + Insurance Restoration in Rosemount
#2Krech ExteriorsA+GAF Master Elite, James Hardie PreferredNot listedEstablished Twin Cities siding specialist
#3Lindus ConstructionA+GAF Master Elite, James Hardie Elite PreferredNot listedLarge-volume regional retail roofing
#4All ElementsA+GAF Master EliteNot listedInsurance restoration generalist
#5Quality ExteriorsA+Owens Corning PlatinumNot listedOwens Corning shingle preference
#6Twin Cities RoofingAGAF CertifiedNot listedBudget repair work
#7Storm Group RoofingA+GAF Certified, Owens Corning PreferredNot listedStorm-response volume work

Top 7 roofing companies in Rosemount, MN

#1 · Best Overall

Midwest Building Exteriors

Best Overall in Rosemount — Eagan office 10 minutes away, in-house Dakota County permit handling, 99% claim approval rate.

Midwest Building Exteriors dispatches Rosemount crews from our Eagan office on Nicols Road — 10 minutes north via Highway 3 or 35E. Our installation history across Rosemount includes every major neighborhood: Bloomfield, Evermoor, Glendalough, Harmony, the Downtown Rosemount historic stock, and the newer construction east of Akron Avenue.

Our certifications are the strongest available: GAF Master Elite (top 2% of US roofers), James Hardie Elite Preferred, Andersen Certified Contractor, Trex Pro. The GAF Master Elite designation unlocks the Golden Pledge warranty — 50 years material, 25 years workmanship, transferable once at full value. Every Rosemount install gets the Golden Pledge plus our own Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty on installation labor.

Dakota County permit handling is one of our specific competencies. We pull every Rosemount permit in-house, schedule both required inspections (mid-build and final) on the homeowner's behalf, and coordinate directly with the Rosemount building department. The mid-build inspection is the step most cold-bidding contractors miss, and we have a documented zero-miss rate across our Rosemount installation history.

Our claim documentation process: drone aerial inspection, ground-level core samples, attic ventilation check, full Xactimate scope to your adjuster within 48 hours, in-person attendance at every adjuster meeting (free), unlimited supplement handling. Our 24-month claim approval rate is 99% across 842 submitted claims.

Full-spectrum service: roofing, James Hardie fiber cement and LP SmartSide siding, Andersen windows, K-style and half-round gutters, Trex/AZEK composite decking, commercial exterior systems for flat-roof applications. Bundled exterior projects (roof + siding + gutters) close 4–6 weeks faster than the same scope split across multiple contractors.

Every Rosemount installation crew is an in-house team — drug-tested, background-checked, Minnesota workers' comp covered. Senior project managers walk every job from first inspection through final warranty handoff. We do not subcontract production, we do not use commission-only door-knockers, we do not require Assignment of Benefits contracts.

If you're in Rosemount and you haven't had a free drone inspection since the 2024 storm season, schedule one. Call (612) 750-6051 or request online — typical scheduling within 48 hours, no cost, no obligation. We'll tell you honestly whether you have insurable damage or whether you should sit tight.

  • A+ BBB Accredited — 0 unresolved complaints (verify at bbb.org)
  • GAF Master Elite (top 2% nationally) + James Hardie Elite Preferred
  • 99% insurance claim approval rate — 834 approved / 842 submitted (last 24 months)
  • Free drone-assisted inspections in Rosemount — typically scheduled within 48 hours
  • Three local offices: Richfield HQ, Eagan, St. Croix Falls
  • Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty on every Rosemount install
  • In-house installation crews — no subs, no commission door-knockers
  • Full exterior: roofing, siding, windows, gutters, decks, commercial
  • Family-led, locally owned — not a franchise, not a private-equity rollup
  • Premium brands: GAF, James Hardie, Andersen, Trex, AZEK
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#2

Krech Exteriors

Established Twin Cities siding specialist with strong fiber cement experience in Rosemount.

Krech Exteriors has been operating in the Twin Cities since 1986 and has built a strong reputation specifically for siding work — particularly James Hardie fiber cement and LP SmartSide installations. They carry GAF Master Elite roofing certification and James Hardie Preferred siding status, and their BBB record is clean with an A+ rating.

For Rosemount homeowners whose project is primarily a siding refresh or replacement, Krech is a defensible choice. Their crews are experienced with trim detailing, J-channel transitions, and the color-matching that older Minnesota homes require. Their roofing volume is somewhat lower than the top tier, which can mean longer scheduling windows during peak storm season.

"Crew was on time every day and the Hardie install looks fantastic. Project manager kept us in the loop. — Verified Google review, Rosemount"
#3

Lindus Construction

Large-volume regional retail roofing and siding contractor.

Lindus is one of the larger Upper-Midwest exterior contractors, with operations across Minnesota and western Wisconsin. They carry GAF Master Elite and James Hardie Elite Preferred certifications and maintain an A+ BBB rating. For Rosemount homeowners who prefer a larger organization and value structured retail processes, Lindus is a credible option.

The trade-off with larger organizations is sometimes a less personal experience: more handoffs between sales, production, and warranty teams, and longer response times on punch-list items after the install closes. Pricing tends to sit at the higher end of the market, which some customers feel is justified by the brand backing.

"Big company experience — the install went smoothly but it took several calls to get the final warranty paperwork. — Verified Google review"
#4

All Elements

Insurance restoration generalist with solid Rosemount-area volume.

All Elements has built its book of business primarily on insurance restoration — roofing, siding, and gutter claims following Twin Cities hail events. They carry GAF Master Elite certification and an A+ BBB rating, and they have meaningful documented experience working with the major Minnesota carriers.

Their volume model means they often run multiple crews simultaneously, which helps in peak storm response weeks. For Rosemount homeowners who are clear-cut hail-claim cases without significant material upgrades or design choices, All Elements is a reasonable option. Customers looking for premium specifications sometimes report a less consultative sales process.

"Handled my State Farm claim well and the install was done in one day. — Verified Google review, Rosemount"
#5

Quality Exteriors

Owens Corning Platinum contractor with a strong shingle-warranty offering.

Quality Exteriors is the option for Rosemount homeowners who specifically prefer Owens Corning Duration shingles over GAF Timberline. They are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, which is the manufacturer's top tier and unlocks the Owens Corning Platinum Protection Roofing Limited Warranty.

Their BBB rating is A+, and their crews are well-trained on Owens Corning's SureNail technology and the layered warranty structure. The trade-off vs. our #1 ranking is a narrower service scope (less siding, window, and deck volume) and a more limited insurance-claim infrastructure — they handle claims, but they're not a specialty restoration shop.

"Wanted Owens Corning specifically and Quality delivered. Roof looks great two years in. — Verified Google review"
#6

Twin Cities Roofing

Budget-friendly small repairs and limited replacement work.

Twin Cities Roofing operates primarily in the repair and small-job segment — leak diagnostics, partial slope replacements, isolated flashing work. They carry GAF Certified status (the entry-tier manufacturer certification) and an A rating with the BBB.

For Rosemount homeowners with a defined, scoped repair, Twin Cities Roofing can be a faster, cheaper option than a full-service exterior contractor. For full replacements, hail claims, or any multi-system project, they're not the right fit — the warranty backing, claim infrastructure, and crew depth aren't there.

#7

Storm Group Roofing

High-volume storm-response contractor.

Storm Group Roofing scales rapidly during major Twin Cities storm events and has handled significant volume across Rosemount and the surrounding market. They carry GAF Certified and Owens Corning Preferred status, and their BBB rating is A+.

Their model is built around speed and volume — fast inspections, fast claim filing, fast install. That works for some homeowners, particularly those who want their project resolved quickly during the post-storm rush. The trade-offs are a more transactional customer experience, less material flexibility, and a tendency to lean on adjuster-friendly base specs rather than upgraded systems.

Rosemount homeowner guide · 2026

Rosemount neighborhoods and roof systems

Rosemount includes early homes near downtown, broad 1990s–2000s subdivisions, and continuing new construction. That mix creates everything from plank-deck and chimney-flashing work to first-cycle replacement of builder-installed architectural shingles.

Evermoor, Bloomfield, Glendalough, and Harmony contain different build phases and association expectations, while Downtown Rosemount requires sensitivity to older roof geometry and additions. Eastern growth areas can have open wind exposure before tree canopies mature.

A useful Rosemount estimate should identify roof pitch, layers, decking type, ventilation, flashing transitions, and access constraints before presenting a price. Those details determine whether two proposals are truly comparable and whether the finished system will perform through Minnesota freeze-thaw cycles.

  • Ask for decking and ventilation assumptions in writing
  • Confirm whether flashing and pipe boots are replaced rather than reused
  • Compare complete roofing systems, not only shingle brands
Rosemount homeowner guide · 2026

2026 roofing costs in Rosemount

A typical Rosemount architectural-shingle system plans between $14,000 and $24,000. Complex footprints, large attached garages, multiple elevations, sheathing work, and impact-rated upgrades can increase cost.

Roof size is measured in roofing squares, not interior square footage. Steep slopes, dormers, valleys, multiple tear-off layers, restricted driveway access, premium colors, and deteriorated sheathing can all move a Rosemount project above a basic range. A lower bid may also omit permit fees, ventilation corrections, starter strip, ridge cap, or flashing replacement.

For an insurance-funded project, the carrier's first estimate is a starting scope rather than a construction specification. Homeowners should compare the contractor's measured scope with the carrier estimate, keep control of claim funds, and never treat a waived deductible as a legitimate discount.

  • Request an itemized tear-off, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and cleanup scope
  • Separate optional upgrades from code-required work
  • Get unit pricing for unforeseen decking replacement before work starts
Rosemount homeowner guide · 2026

Rosemount permits, inspections, and code details

The City of Rosemount manages roofing permits and inspections. Contractors should verify the current inspection sequence and coordinate any HOA architectural approval separately before tear-off.

Permit requirements and fees can change, so the contractor should confirm the current process with the City of Rosemount before scheduling tear-off. The written scope should also address Minnesota requirements for ice-barrier protection, roof ventilation, fastening, and allowable roof layers as they apply to the home.

A closed permit creates a clear record for a future sale and helps confirm that required inspections occurred. Midwest Building Exteriors includes permit coordination in project scheduling and provides close-out documentation with the warranty packet.

Rosemount homeowner guide · 2026

Best roofing materials for Rosemount homes

Architectural asphalt suits most Rosemount homes, and impact-rated shingles may be attractive on open subdivision lots. Older downtown properties require closer attention to decking, roof-to-wall flashing, and ventilation transitions.

Architectural asphalt remains the practical choice for most Rosemount homes, while impact-rated shingles can be worth evaluating on exposed lots or where an insurer offers a documented premium credit. Premium designer asphalt, synthetic slate, cedar, and standing-seam metal require crews trained for their fastening, flashing, and ventilation details.

Material selection should begin with the house, not a sample board. Roof pitch, neighborhood character, siding color, tree cover, sun exposure, and plans to remain in the home all affect which system provides the best long-term value.

Rosemount homeowner guide · 2026

Storm damage and insurance claims in Rosemount

Rosemount receives south and east Dakota County hail and wind, but rapid development means neighboring roofs may differ substantially in age and materials. Each property needs its own slope-by-slope assessment.

Not every marked shingle is functional hail damage, and age-related wear is not an insurance loss. A responsible inspection separates storm-created damage from maintenance conditions, documents each roof slope and related exterior components, and explains whether filing a claim is supported by the evidence.

If a claim is appropriate, preserve the storm date, photographs, contractor scope, carrier correspondence, and receipts in one file. Policy deadlines and coverage vary, so Rosemount homeowners should review their own policy or speak with their licensed insurance professional rather than relying on a universal filing deadline.

  • Do not sign over claim rights or insurance proceeds
  • Ask who will attend the adjuster inspection and prepare supplements
  • Verify Minnesota licensing, liability coverage, and workers' compensation
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Frequently asked questions about roofing in Rosemount, MN

How much does a new roof cost in Rosemount, MN?

As of early 2026, a full residential roof replacement on a typical Rosemount single-family home (1,800–2,400 sq ft of roof area, standard pitch) runs between $14,000 and $24,000 for a high-quality architectural shingle system installed to manufacturer spec. Premium upgrades — Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, designer shingles, copper accents, ice-and-water shield extended beyond code minimum — typically add $2,000–$6,000. Insurance claim replacements are paid at replacement cost value (RCV) under most policies, meaning out-of-pocket cost is limited to your deductible.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Rosemount?

Yes. Rosemount requires a building permit for any roof replacement, including residential single-family. Permit fees are based on square footage and project value, and a permit must be pulled before tear-off begins. Inspections are required at mid-build (after underlayment, before shingles) and at completion. Midwest Building Exteriors pulls every Rosemount permit in-house — no extra fee, no homeowner paperwork — and we coordinate both inspections directly.

Will my homeowner's insurance pay for a new roof after hail damage?

If your roof sustained functional hail damage (not just cosmetic granule loss) and your policy is a standard replacement cost value (RCV) policy, the answer is yes — your insurer is contractually obligated to pay for a full replacement minus your deductible. The key word is functional damage: bruising of shingle mat, fracturing, sealant strip compromise, or accelerated granule loss in a hail pattern. We document all of this on every Rosemount inspection with drone photography and ground-level core samples, then send the documentation directly to your adjuster.

How long do I have to file an insurance claim after a Rosemount hail storm?

Most Minnesota policies require notice of claim within one year of the storm date for non-RCV policies and within two years for RCV policies, but the specific deadline is in your policy declarations page. We strongly recommend filing within 6 months for the highest approval rate — older claims face more scrutiny and require more documentation.

What's the difference between roof repair and full replacement?

Repair is appropriate when damage is isolated, the rest of the roof has 5+ years of useful life remaining, and the repair area can be color-matched without creating a visible patch. Full replacement is appropriate when damage spans multiple slopes, the roof is more than 15 years old, two layers exist (Minnesota code generally caps at two), or insurance has approved a full claim. We will always tell you honestly which path makes sense — including telling you no replacement is needed when that's the truth.

What's the best shingle for Minnesota weather?

For most Rosemount homes, GAF Timberline HDZ with LayerLock is our default recommendation — a Class A fire-rated, 130 mph wind-rated, algae-resistant architectural shingle backed by the strongest manufacturer warranty in the industry when installed by a GAF Master Elite contractor (us). For homes in high-exposure zones, we recommend stepping up to a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle such as GAF Timberline AS II or Owens Corning Duration Storm, which can also qualify for an insurance premium discount with most carriers.

How long does a roof replacement take in Rosemount?

A typical single-family Rosemount roof is a one-day install for the production crew, with materials delivered the day before and final cleanup completed the same day. Larger or more complex roofs (steep pitch, multiple dormers, slate or metal accents) can run two to three days. From contract signing to install day, our typical Rosemount project schedules within 2–4 weeks during shoulder seasons (April–May, September–October) and 3–6 weeks during peak storm response (June–August).

Do you handle the insurance claim process for me?

Yes — and at no additional charge. We document the damage with drone aerial photography, create an Xactimate-formatted scope of loss, send it directly to your adjuster, attend the adjuster meeting on-site, and handle every supplement request for line items the first-pass scope missed. We do not require you to sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB), and we never take direct payment from your insurance carrier — you remain in full control of the claim and the funds.

What is an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) and should I sign one?

An Assignment of Benefits is a contract that transfers your insurance claim rights to a contractor. We strongly recommend you do not sign one — with anyone, including us. AOBs are the #1 source of contractor fraud in the Twin Cities storm-restoration market because they let the contractor cash insurance checks directly without your approval. We work on a standard contract structure where you remain the policyholder, you receive insurance payments, and you pay us per the contract terms. Always.

What warranties come with a Midwest Building Exteriors roof?

Every full roof replacement we install in Rosemount comes with the GAF Golden Pledge warranty (50-year material coverage, 25-year workmanship coverage, transferable once at full value), plus our own Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty on the installation labor for as long as you own the home. We register every warranty with GAF directly within 30 days of completion and provide you with the registration documentation.

Do you serve every Rosemount zip code?

Yes — we serve every Rosemount zip code (55068), every neighborhood. Our three offices — Richfield (HQ), Eagan, and St. Croix Falls — give us coverage across the entire south metro, east metro, and St. Croix Valley with same-day inspection availability six days a week.

Can you replace my siding, windows, and gutters at the same time as my roof?

Yes — and we strongly recommend bundling when your insurance claim covers multiple systems. Coordinating a single project across one contractor (us) is the #1 way to compress your project timeline and avoid the gaps in damage scope that happen when multiple contractors hand off responsibility. Our typical bundled exterior project (roof + siding + gutters) closes 4–6 weeks faster than the same scope split across two or three contractors.

What if my roof doesn't have hail damage — can you still help?

Absolutely. We do a significant volume of out-of-pocket retail roofing for Rosemount homeowners whose roofs have simply reached end-of-life — most commonly homes built between 1995 and 2005 whose builder-grade three-tab shingles are now 20+ years old. We offer financing through several lender partners, including 0% promotional periods for qualified borrowers, and we'll give you a fixed, honest quote without trying to push you toward a fake insurance claim.

How do I know if I should get a free drone inspection?

If you live in Rosemount and any of the following apply, schedule one — there's no cost or obligation: (1) your roof is more than 12 years old, (2) you live in a known hail track, (3) you've noticed granules in your gutters or downspout splash zones, (4) you see any missing shingles or curling edges from the ground, (5) you've had any interior leak, water staining, or ice dam in the last 24 months, or (6) you're refinancing or selling within 12 months and want documentation of roof condition.

Are you really locally owned, or are you a franchise?

We are 100% locally owned, family-led, and Minnesota-headquartered. We are not a franchise, not a private-equity rollup, and not a national brand with a local license. Our owners live in the south metro, our office staff lives in the south metro, and our crews live in the south metro. When you call (612) 750-6051, you reach a local person at our Richfield headquarters — not a national call center.

What should Rosemount homeowners know about first-cycle roof replacement?

Use the opportunity to correct builder-minimum ventilation, replace all flashing accessories, verify ice-barrier coverage, and register a complete manufacturer-backed system rather than simply swapping shingles.

Can a Rosemount HOA delay roof work?

Yes, if color or profile approval is required. Request current standards early and avoid ordering materials until written approval is secured.

About Midwest Building Exteriors

Family-led. Three local offices. South Metro & St. Croix Valley specialists.

Midwest Building Exteriors is a family-led, locally owned exterior restoration company built around a simple idea: do the work right the first time, document everything, and stand behind it for as long as the homeowner owns the house. Our three Minnesota and Wisconsin offices — Richfield (HQ), Eagan, and St. Croix Falls — cover the entire south metro, east metro, and St. Croix Valley with locally insured in-house crews led by senior project managers who walk every job from first inspection to final warranty handoff.

If you live in Rosemount and you want a no-obligation, no-pressure drone inspection of your roof, siding, and gutters, call us at (612) 750-6051 or request an inspection online. We typically schedule within 48 hours, we'll tell you honestly what we find, and we'll never push a claim or a project that isn't in your best interest. That's the standard we've built our reputation on — and it's why we feel comfortable ranking ourselves #1 on this list.

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