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Aurora Emergency Roofing

Aurora Emergency Roofing

Aurora, MN
Emergency Roofing Services

Phone : (888) 509-1520

Facing a roof leak or storm damage in Aurora? Local 24/7 emergency roof repair & tarping. Fast dispatch. Call (888) 509-1520 for immediate help.
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Lakeview Exteriors and Home Remodeling

Lakeview Exteriors and Home Remodeling

Aurora MN 55705
Windows Installation, Roofing, Siding

Lakeview Exteriors and Home Remodeling is a family-owned residential construction company serving Aurora, MN, with over 20 years of experience in exterior remodeling. Founded in 2017 by a local profes...

Frontline Roofing & Construction

Frontline Roofing & Construction

5822 Walter Ave, Aurora MN 55705
Siding, Decks & Railing, Roofing

Frontline Roofing & Construction is a trusted local contractor serving Aurora, MN, and the surrounding Iron Range. Founded in 2024, our team combines years of hands-on expertise with a deep understand...

Modern Touch Construction

Modern Touch Construction

5822 Walter Ave, Aurora MN 55705
Snow Removal, Roofing, Windows Installation

Modern Touch Construction is a family-owned business dedicated to serving Central and Northern Minnesota, including Aurora. We understand that your home is your sanctuary, and we approach every projec...

Harp Construction

Harp Construction

5109 Rd 51, Aurora MN 55705
General Contractors, Roofing

Harp Construction is a trusted general contractor and roofing company serving Aurora, MN, and the surrounding Iron Range communities. We specialize in a wide range of services including kitchen and ba...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Aurora, MN

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$424 - $574
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$164 - $224
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$614 - $824
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$11,894 - $15,864
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,664 - $3,554

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2024 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Aurora. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Question Answers

Should I install traditional shingles now or wait for solar shingles?

With Aurora's 1:1 net metering and the active 30% federal tax credit, solar is financially viable. However, integrating solar requires a sound, long-lasting roof substrate. If your 1x6 plank deck is compromised, it must be repaired or overlaid first. For most homes in Central Aurora, installing a high-quality, Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingle roof now provides the durable, warrantied base needed to support a future solar-panel array, which remains more efficient and serviceable than integrated solar shingles.

The roofer who just looked at my roof said it's fine. Should I get a second opinion?

A visual 'walk-over' inspection often misses critical failure points, especially on a complex, steep roof. We use infrared thermography to map thermal differences that indicate sub-surface moisture trapped within the shingle layers or the plank decking. This technology identifies wet insulation and early-stage deck rot long before water stains appear on your ceiling, allowing for precise, cost-effective repairs instead of a full emergency replacement later.

My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can my roof help lower it?

Yes, directly. Minnesota insurers are applying rate increases, often around 18%, due to severe weather claims. Installing an IBHS FORTIFIED Home-rated roof is a recognized mitigation. This standard requires enhanced sealing, deck attachment, and impact-resistant shingles. By demonstrably reducing your home's risk, you provide underwriters with documentation that often results in a lower premium, offsetting the upgrade cost over time.

Why does my roof keep needing repairs even though it was replaced 15 years ago?

Your 70-year-old home in Central Aurora has a 1x6 pine plank deck, a common feature for its era. The planks shrink and swell with Minnesota's humidity cycles, creating an uneven surface. Modern architectural shingles installed over this deck can develop stress cracks and lose sealant integrity much faster than on modern plywood. This inherent movement, combined with 70 years of UV exposure, accelerates wear beyond the shingle's typical lifespan.

What should I verify about permits and code for my roof replacement?

The St. Louis County Planning and Building Department requires a permit, and the contractor must be licensed by the Minnesota DLI. The 2020 Minnesota Code, based on the 2018 IRC, mandates specific material upgrades for our climate. This includes a full ice and water shield membrane in the eaves and valleys, not just a 3-foot strip, and metal drip edge on all rakes and eaves. Using a licensed contractor ensures these details are met, protecting your home's envelope and your insurance coverage.

What does 'wind rating' actually mean for my roof in Aurora?

Aurora is in ASCE 7-22 Wind Zone 115 mph, meaning your roofing system must resist winds of that speed. This starts with proper decking attachment to the rafters, a critical check on older plank roofs. For the steep 8/12 pitch common here, high-wind rated shingles with six nails per strip are necessary to resist uplift. Combined with FORTIFIED protocols, this creates a system that can survive our peak May-August thunderstorm season without catastrophic failure.

I have new shingles but still get ice dams and attic mold. Why?

This is almost always a ventilation issue, not a shingle problem. Your steep 8/12 gable roof needs a balanced system per the 2020 Minnesota Building Code: continuous soffit intake and ridge exhaust. Without it, superheated summer air cooks the shingles from below and traps winter moisture, leading to mold on the sheathing and destructive ice dams. Proper venting regulates temperature, protects your shingle investment, and is a code requirement for roof longevity.

My roof is leaking during a storm right now. What's the process for emergency service?

Call for emergency tarping to protect the interior. Our crew is dispatched from the Aurora City Hall area and will take MN-135 to reach most Central Aurora addresses, with a standard 45-60 minute response in severe weather. The priority is a temporary, watertight seal over the compromised area to prevent decking rot and interior damage. We secure the tarp with weighted straps, not nails, to avoid further harm to the aging plank deck until a permanent repair can be scheduled.

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