Some properties need a roof that looks more refined than standard materials, but still makes sense for long-term weather exposure. Engineered composite roofing can give homes and commercial buildings a strong finished look, designs, and a practical roofing path when the right system fits the structure.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides Engineered Composite Roofing in Twin Cities, Minnesota, for residential and commercial properties that need roof replacement, roof repair guidance, storm review, and exterior planning. Our team can also review gutters, siding, windows, interior painting, and exterior painting when roof work connects to the full property.
Composite Roofing For Homes & Buildings
Engineered composite roofing is chosen by property owners who want a roof with a distinct look and steady performance expectations. It can offer the appearance of traditional materials while using modern manufacturing for consistency.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps homeowners, business owners, and property managers compare engineered composite roof system options based on roof shape, building style, budget, weather exposure, color goals, and maintenance plans.
Roof pitch, valleys, gutters, siding, trim, windows, and exterior paint all affect the final decision. Because New Town Exteriors & Painters handles roofing and connected exterior services, the project can be reviewed as one property plan instead of one isolated roof choice.
You can view finished roofing and exterior projects through our recent property work.
Engineered Composite Roofing in Twin Cities, Minnesota
Twin Cities properties face snow, ice, hail, rain, wind, and seasonal temperature swings. These conditions can wear on roofing materials and create problems around roof edges, gutters, flashing, siding, trim, windows, and painted surfaces. New Town Exteriors & Painters provides Engineered Composite Roofing in Twin Cities, Minnesota, for homes, offices, managed properties, and commercial buildings.
As an engineered composite roofing contractor, we help property owners review whether this roofing type fits the building and long-term plan. Some properties need a roof that looks close to cedar, slate, or another premium style without choosing those exact materials. Others need a roofing direction that supports curb appeal, commercial appearance, and lower repeated repair concerns.
Engineered Composite Roof Replacement
Engineered composite roof replacement may be a strong option when an older roof has worn shingles, storm damage, leaks, fading, or repeated repair needs. It can also help when the owner wants to improve the roof profile without choosing asphalt, cedar, or metal.
New Town Exteriors & Painters inspects the current roof before recommending replacement.
We review roof age, damaged areas, flashing, valleys, ventilation, gutters, siding, windows, and any signs of water movement. This can improve protection and curb appeal. For commercial property owners, it can help present a cleaner exterior while supporting a more practical maintenance plan.
The final recommendation should fit the property, not just the product category.
Engineered Composite Roof Repair
Not every roof concern calls for replacement. Some engineered composite roofing problems may need focused repair if the damage is limited and the system still has useful life.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews cracked pieces, lifted areas, flashing issues, storm marks, roof edge concerns, and leak signs before giving repair guidance. We also check nearby gutters, siding, trim, windows, and painted areas where water may have traveled.
A repair should match the existing roof as closely as possible. Color, profile, age, and surrounding roof sections matter. A careless patch can stand out and may fail to solve the real concern.
Composite Roofing Style Options
Engineered composite roofing can provide several visual styles. Some products are made to look like slate, cedar, or other premium materials. Others have a cleaner profile that suits modern homes, offices, and commercial buildings. New Town Exteriors & Painters helps owners compare shape, color, texture, profile, and how the roof will look with the rest of the property.
A roof color may look different beside fiber cement siding than it does beside stucco, wood-clad siding, or exterior paint. Color and style should be reviewed with siding, gutters, windows, and door finishes in mind.
Composite Roofing & Storm Review
Twin Cities storms can damage roofing, gutters, siding, windows, trim, and painted surfaces in one event. Hail can mark roofing materials. Ice and rain can reveal weak flashing or drainage problems.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps property owners review storm-related damage before planning repairs. We inspect the roof and connected exterior areas so owners can understand the wider condition of the property. This support can be helpful for homeowners with insurance questions and commercial owners managing building repairs after severe weather.
A careful review can reduce guessing and help plan the right next step.
Composite Roofing With Gutters And Siding
A roof system works with the exterior below it. Gutters move water off the roof. Siding protects wall areas. Trim and paint help seal and finish exposed details.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides gutter installation, S-curved gutter guards, foam insert gutter guards, gutter screens, gutter repair, and gutter replacement. We also work with vinyl siding, fiber cement siding, engineered wood siding, metal siding, stucco, and wood-clad siding.
When engineered composite roofing is planned with gutters and siding, the property gets better exterior balance. Water control, roof color, and siding condition can all be reviewed before the roof is installed.
Composite Roofing With Paint And Windows
Engineered composite roofing can change the full look of a home or commercial building. That makes paint, windows, doors, trim, and siding important parts of the discussion.
New Town Exteriors & Painters began as a professional painting company in 1987. That background helps our team think about color, finish, and how the roof will look with the rest of the property.
We can help with exterior painting, siding painting, trim painting, door painting, interior painting, wall repair, ceiling repair, and color consultation. We also provide window services, including bay windows, casement windows, single and double hung windows, picture windows, and stained glass windows.
Residential & Commercial Composite Roofing
Residential and commercial properties often need different roofing decisions. A homeowner may care about curb appeal, storm protection, roof color, and long-term value. A commercial owner may care about tenant confidence, building appearance, maintenance planning, and repair timing.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps both groups compare engineered composite roofing with asphalt shingles, cedar shakes, and metal roofing. We keep the discussion practical and tied to the property’s actual needs. Composite roofing may not be the right choice for every roof. However, when the building, budget, appearance goals, and weather needs align, it can offer a strong roofing direction.
Why Choose New Town Exteriors & Painters
Composite Fit Gets Carefully Reviewed
Engineered composite roofing should match the roof shape, property style, and owner’s long-term expectations. New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews pitch, valleys, exposure, roof edges, and exterior materials before making recommendations.
Material Look Is Compared Clearly
Composite products can resemble cedar, slate, or other roof styles. We help owners compare the visual effect against siding, trim, gutters, windows, doors, and paint before choosing a final direction.
Storm Concerns Are Checked Across Surfaces
Weather damage may not stop at the roof. Our team reviews roofing, gutters, siding, trim, windows, and painted areas so residential and commercial owners understand the full exterior condition.
Replacement Planning Stays Property-Specific
A home and a commercial building can need different roof details. We discuss appearance, access, maintenance, budget, drainage, and finish expectations based on how the property is used.
Painting Roots Improve Exterior Balance
New Town Exteriors & Painters started with painting, so color and finish matter in our roof planning. We help the new roof feel connected to the full property instead of looking like a separate upgrade.
Learn more about the company’s background and standards at New Town Exteriors & Painters.
FAQs
What is an engineered composite roof system?
It is a manufactured roofing system designed to offer a specific look, profile, and performance path for homes or commercial buildings.
Is engineered composite roofing good for Twin Cities weather?
It can be a strong option when roof pitch, drainage, storm exposure, installation needs, and property goals support the system.
Can composite roofing work for commercial buildings?
Yes. It can fit some commercial buildings when appearance, roof design, maintenance planning, and budget align with the property.
How does composite roofing compare to cedar shakes?
Composite roofing may offer a similar visual style with different maintenance needs, while cedar provides a natural wood texture and aging.
Should gutters be reviewed during composite roof work?
Yes. Gutters, downspouts, roof edges, siding, and drainage paths affect how the roof system manages water.
Can storm damage affect composite roofing and siding together?
Yes. Hail, wind, ice, and rain can damage roofing, siding, gutters, windows, trim, and painted surfaces during one storm.
Request Composite Roofing Help
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps Twin Cities homeowners and commercial property owners with engineered composite roofing, engineered composite roof system planning, roof replacement, roof repair guidance, storm damage support, gutters, siding, windows, exterior painting, and interior repair needs.
Start with a clear roof review and get practical guidance for your property.
- Our Process
How It Works
A straightforward process built around clear communication, honest guidance, and craftsmanship you can count on — from first contact to final walkthrough.
step 1
Call Us or Fill Out the Form
Call Us or Fill Out the Form
Call us or fill out the form. Whether you need a roof replacement quote, siding estimate, window installation, gutter work, or interior and exterior painting, we’ll respond quickly.
step 2
Schedule Your Free Inspection & Appointment
Schedule Your Free Inspection & Appointment
Schedule your free inspection and appointment. We visit your home, inspect the property thoroughly, and evaluate everything needed. No pressure, no obligation—just honest assessment and clear answers.
step 3
Receive Your Detailed Quote
Receive Your Detailed Quote
Receive your detailed quote. After the assessment, we provide a clear, itemized quote so you know exactly what you’re getting and the cost. No vague estimates or surprise fees.
step 4
Colors, Fit & Finish
Colors, Fit & Finish
Colors, fit & finish. Once you agree, we review every detail with you—materials, colors, fit, finish, and the complete project plan. You stay informed and in control from the start.
step 5
We Get to Work
We Get to Work
We get to work. Our in-house teams arrive on time and do the job right. Whether it’s a full roof replacement, new siding, window installation, or exterior repaint, every trade meets our high standards.
step 6
Final Walkthrough & Sign-Off
Final Walkthrough & Sign-Off
Final walkthrough & sign-off. We review the completed project with you, ensure it meets your expectations, address any last details, and provide warranties before closing the job.
step 7
We Ask for Your Review
We Ask for Your Review
We ask for your review. If we’ve done our job well, we’ll invite you to share your experience. Your honest feedback helps us improve and guides future homeowners to us.
Simple process. Exceptional results. That's the standard since 1987.
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- Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question that isn’t here? Give us a call or fill out our contact form, we’re happy to answer anything before you commit to a thing.
— New Town Exteriors & Painters, Est. 1987
Should I repair or replace my roof after storm damage?
Roof repair suits isolated shingle damage, small leaks, or minor flashing issues. Roof replacement is better when damage is widespread, the roof is old, or insurance covers storm damage over large areas.
Can ice dams damage roofing, gutters, and siding?
Yes. Ice dams can push water under shingles, loosen gutters, stain siding, and create interior leaks. Winter roof checks are especially important because ice, debris, and freeze-thaw movement can weaken several exterior areas at once.
When should Minnesota homeowners request a roof inspection?
Schedule an inspection after hail, heavy wind, ice dam leaks, missing shingles, or visible water stains. A professional inspection also helps before requesting a roof replacement quote or filing a storm damage insurance claim.
Does insurance cover storm damage to my roof or siding?
Usually, yes, if it was caused by hail, wind, or a storm event. We handle the full process from inspection, documentation, and working directly with your insurer from start to finish.
Do I need a contractor before calling insurance?
It helps to document the damage, open the claim properly, and have a qualified contractor inspect the roof, siding, gutters, and windows before the adjuster visits. This can help identify damage that may be missed during a rushed claim review.
What order should exterior renovation work follow?
Many exterior projects are best planned from the top down: roofing first, then windows, siding, paint, and gutters when needed. This helps prevent new materials from being damaged by later construction work.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Minnesota?
Most Minnesota homes run $10,000-$20,000 for asphalt shingles, depending on size, pitch, and materials. We provide a detailed, itemized quote after inspecting your home.
Are your crews in-house or subcontracted?
Nearly all trades are handled by our own in-house crews. One team, one standard of quality, one point of accountability across your entire project.
How do new windows help with energy bills?
Old windows are one of the biggest sources of heat loss in Minnesota homes. Replacement windows with insulated glass cut drafts, lower heating and cooling costs, and improve comfort year-round.
Why choose New Town Exteriors & Painters?
37 years serving Twin Cities homeowners. In-house crews across every trade. Free inspections, storm damage expertise, and a process built on honest communication start to finish.
- Service Areas
Serving the Twin Cities Western Suburbs
Based in Twin Cities, MN — we serve homeowners across the western Twin Cities metro. If you’re not sure we cover your area, give us a call.
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