How Much Does Roof Replacement Cost in Minnesota This Year?

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Roof replacement cost in Minnesota matters when you need a clear budget and timeline. You want straight answers before leaks spread and repairs grow.

Costs shift based on three main factors: the old material we remove, the steepness of the roof, and the shingle line you select. We break down how each one changes the price this year.

What Affects Roof Replacement Cost in Minnesota?

Price changes as labor hours change. Labor hours change when removal gets messy, when the roof is steeper, or when shingles get thicker and heavier. These points guide every estimate we write.

Key Takeaway: Costs move with the work it takes to remove old material, set safety, and install the shingle line you select.

Does the Tear-Off Material Change Price?

Asphalt Shingles are Simpler to Remove

Asphalt shingles are straightforward to take off. Removal moves faster, cleanup is easier, and crews can keep a steady pace.

Cedar Shingles Slow Removal

Cedar shingles can splinter and break during tear-off. This creates a bigger mess and slows progress. Crews need more time to manage debris and protect the site, which adds labor.

Pro Tip: Ask what the current roof is made of before you compare bids. A cedar tear-off will not match an asphalt tear-off for time or effort.

How Does Roof Pitch Affect Labor and Safety?

Steeper Roofs are Harder to Work On

As the pitch increases, the roof gets harder to stand on and move across. Tasks take longer because every step needs care and control.

Safety Measures Add Time

Steeper roofs require more safety measures. Crews set more lines and boards and check the footing more often. Work progresses more slowly. As the roof pitch rises, labor costs rise because installing and removing shingles takes more effort.

Key Takeaway: Roof pitch sets the pace of the job. A steeper roof means slower progress and higher labor time.

Need expert help with roof replacement? Contact Craftsman’s Choice for a free consultation. We will review your current roof material, assess pitch, and help you pick the right shingle line for your goals.

How Do Shingle Types Change Cost?

Standard Option: GAF Timberline Architectural

GAF Timberline shingles are the standard architectural shingles many homeowners choose. They balance look, weight, and reliable performance.

Upgraded or Designer Lines Increase Price

Upgraded or designer shingles are thicker and heavier. The extra thickness can improve the look, but it also means more effort to lift, place, and fasten. That added weight and installation time can increase the overall price.

Pro Tip: Decide on the shingle line before you compare bids. Changing from standard to a heavier designer line will change the total.

How We Set Expectations the Right Way

Clear Scope Matched to Your Roof

We start with the facts from your roof. We note if the removal is asphalt or cedar. We confirm the pitch. We record the shingle type you want. Then we plan the crew and pace to match the real work.

No Guesswork on the Big Drivers

We explain how each factor changes labor time. Material removal, roof pitch, and shingle type sit at the center of your estimate. This keeps the path simple and the budget clear.

Key Takeaway: The roof replacement cost in Minnesota is fluid, but you can control your plan by focusing on removal type, roof pitch, and shingle choice.

Clear Pricing Starts Here

You now know what shapes the roof replacement cost in Minnesota this year. The material we remove, the pitch we work on, and the shingle line you choose set the total. Ready for a clear, written plan? Schedule a quote with Craftsman’s Choice today. We will explain options in plain language and help you move forward with confidence.

Ben Juncker

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When Ben Juncker was sitting in his high school career planning class, siding installer was not on his list of potential career paths. As with most people in the construction industry, certain questionable life choices led to a point where they were wearing a tool belt, working with their hands. His path started just this way and he would not change a thing. Those early years in his business of scraping and clawing their way to profitability and stability, have helped him to build a culture of hard work and perseverance at Craftsman’s Choice. Ben started his company in 1998 and they installed their first James Hardie job in 2000. Since that time Craftsman’s Choice has become one of the nation’s top James Hardie Remodelers. They have won James Hardie’s prestigious President’s Club award every year since it’s inception in 2015.