Address: Lake Elmo, Minnesota

Ready Restoration LLC

CALL US TODAY! 612-412-6498

Contractor’s License Number: BC668315


FAQs

Get Answers to Your Restoration Questions

  • Do I Need a New Roof?

    If you have cracked or worn shingles, ceiling stains, water leaks, or any other issues, it may be time to get a new roof.

  • What Does a New Roof Cost?

    Cost varies depending on the size of the roof, the current condition, and the type of roofing material used. We provide free estimates so you will know the cost of a new roof for your home with no obligation.

  • How Long Does a New Roof Last?

    A roof can last anywhere from 15 to more than 50 years, depending on the type of material, how it was installed, weather, and other factors.


    Typically, asphalt shingles last 15 to 30 years, whereas a metal roof can last up to 70 years.

  • How Should I Handle Storm Damage?

    If hail, wind, rain, or snow has damaged your roof, you will want to have it inspected for damage as soon as possible. You’ll need to contact your home insurance company and provide photos for documentation. You’ll then want a professional roofing contractor to assess the damage and schedule the work as soon as possible to prevent further damage.

  • What Roofing Material Options Do I Have?

    Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material; however, many other options exist, such as metal, slate, and cedar shakes. Flat roofs can be covered with a rubber material, like EPDM or TPO, for commercial buildings.

  • What Is the Highest Quality Roofing Material?

    There are pros and cons to all types of roofing materials. The best material will be the one that fits the needs of your home or building while also being affordable for you.

  • How Does Snow Affect My Roof?

    Heavy snow can cause leaks and structural damage. If the weight of the snow exceeds the roof’s snow load rating, it can cause a portion of the roof or even the entire structure to collapse. In addition, as snow melts, it can form ice dams, which can damage the roof and cause leaks.

Contact our team

Need more information? Call us at 612-412-6498 to speak with one of our experts.

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