Metal siding can give a property a more defined exterior. It works well for owners who want sharper lines, better surface strength, and a finish that can support both homes and commercial buildings. Still, the right result depends on panel choice, trim detail, water control, and how the siding fits the rest of the property.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides Metal Siding in Twin Cities, Minnesota, for residential and commercial properties that need siding replacement, siding installation, storm damage review, or exterior planning. Our team also helps with siding work that connects to a larger property update.
Metal Siding Work in Twin Cities, Minnesota
Metal siding can be a strong fit for homes, offices, managed properties, and smaller commercial buildings when the style, exposure, and finish goals match the structure.
Some homeowners want a cleaner exterior profile with stronger weather resistance, while business owners may need a professional-looking surface that handles daily exposure with fewer finish concerns.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides metal siding in Twin Cities, Minnesota, for properties exposed to snow, ice, wind, hail, heavy rain, sun, and major seasonal temperature changes.
Over time, those conditions can affect siding panels, fasteners, trim, gutters, caulk lines, windows, doors, and painted surfaces, so the full exterior should be reviewed before the project begins.
Our team helps property owners compare steel siding, aluminum siding, corrugated metal siding, and related options based on building style, color, long-term upkeep, storm wear, and finish planning. Some owners search for metal siding installers because they want a stronger exterior surface.
Others compare metal siding with vinyl siding, fiber cement siding, and engineered wood siding before making a final decision. New Town Exteriors & Painters keeps the discussion practical, so the siding choice fits the property instead of only matching a product search.
We help with metal siding installation, replacement, repair guidance, storm review, and exterior finish planning. You can view completed exterior projects through our recent property work.
Steel Siding
Steel siding can be a strong choice for properties that need a tougher exterior surface and a more structured look. It may fit homes, offices, rental properties, buildings, and certain business exteriors.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews steel siding based on exposure, roof color, and maintenance goals. We also look at gutters and roof runoff because water movement affects siding performance.
Steel siding should be planned with clean transitions. Corners, window openings, door frames, and roofline edges all affect how finished the building looks.
Aluminum Siding
Aluminum siding can work well on some properties where a lighter metal siding option makes sense. It can help refresh older exteriors and support an appearance when the building needs new wall coverage.
New Town Exteriors & Painters helps owners review aluminum siding based on dent concerns, color goals, wall condition, and long-term upkeep. We also inspect trim, windows, gutters, and painted surfaces before recommending work.
This option may fit certain homes and commercial buildings, but it should be chosen after the full exterior is reviewed. Material weight, exposure, and finish expectations all matter.
Corrugated Metal Siding
Corrugated metal siding can give a property a more defined texture and a modern exterior line. It may work well on select commercial buildings, service properties, offices, and some residential designs.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews corrugated metal siding with attention to panel direction, wall height, trim lines, fastener layout, roof style, and color balance.
Because corrugated siding has a stronger visual pattern, planning matters. A poorly placed transition can stand out fast. A well-planned layout can make the property look cleaner and more intentional.
Metal Siding Installation
Metal siding installation needs careful layout and secure attachment. Panels, edges, corners, openings, and trim pieces all need to line up with the building’s shape.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews the surface before installation starts. We look at existing siding, wall condition, moisture marks, roof runoff, gutter placement, window details, and door openings.
For homes, the siding should match long-term maintenance plans. For commercial buildings, it should also support public-facing appearance, tenant needs, access points, and exterior upkeep.
Metal Siding Replacement
Metal siding replacement may be needed when older siding is dented, loose, faded, corroded, storm-damaged, or no longer matches the building’s appearance.
New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews damaged siding and the nearby exterior before recommending replacement. We check roof edges, gutter overflow, siding seams, trim, windows, and painted areas.
Replacement can be a good time to update colors, adjust gutters, or review the roof condition. When these pieces are planned together, the property can look more complete and easier to maintain.
Metal Siding & Roofing
Metal siding often pairs well with roofing updates because roof color, edge detail, and drainage affect the full exterior. A roof problem can stain siding, loosen trim, or send water across wall areas.
New Town Exteriors & Painters can review roofing while planning metal siding. Roofing services may include asphalt shingles, cedar shakes, metal roofing, and engineered composite roofing.
This helps owners decide whether roofing and siding work should happen together or in stages. It also helps protect the new siding from roof-related water issues.
Metal Siding & Gutters
Gutters matter when metal siding is installed. Overflow, poor slope, damaged downspouts, or weak drainage can leave stains and cause problems near lower walls.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides gutter installation, S-curved gutter guards, foam insert gutter guards, gutter screens, gutter repair, and gutter replacement. We can check gutter performance before siding work begins.
For commercial buildings, good water control can protect entrances, sidewalks, siding lines, and painted trim. For homes, it can reduce stains and moisture near wall sections.
Metal Siding, Windows, And Paint
Windows, trim, doors, and paint details can decide whether metal siding looks sharp or unfinished. Rough openings, old paint, mismatched trim, and weak caulk lines can reduce the final look.
New Town Exteriors & Painters provides window services, including bay windows, casement windows, single and double hung windows, horizontal sliding windows, picture windows, and stained glass windows.
We also provide exterior painting, door painting, interior painting, wall repair, ceiling repair, and color consultation. Since the company began with painting, finishing balance remains part of the siding plan.
Why Choose New Town Exteriors & Painters
Metal Profiles Get Matched To The Building
Metal siding can look bold, clean, or simple depending on the profile. New Town Exteriors & Painters reviews wall size, roof shape, trim style, and building use before recommending a direction.
Fastener & Edge Details Are Reviewed
Metal siding depends on secure attachment, clean edges, and correct transitions. We look at corners, window openings, door frames, lower walls, and roofline edges before work begins.
Impact Marks Get Proper Attention
Hail, wind debris, and daily exterior wear can affect metal panels. Our team reviews dents, loose sections, finish marks, gutters, roofing, and painted trim after damage appears.
Finish Planning Covers More Than Color
Metal siding must work with gutters, windows, roof color, doors, trim, and painted surfaces. Our painting background helps owners avoid a finish that feels disconnected.
Homes And Businesses Get Different Plans
Residential and commercial properties do not need the same siding layout. We consider curb appeal, public view, access, maintenance needs, budget, and long-term use before giving guidance.
Learn more about the company’s background and standards at New Town Exteriors & Painters.
FAQs
Is metal siding good for Twin Cities weather?
Yes. Metal siding can work well when the panel type, fasteners, trim, drainage, and installation details fit the property.
What is the difference between steel and aluminum siding?
Steel siding is generally stronger, while aluminum siding is lighter. The best choice depends on exposure, budget, dents, and appearance goals.
Can corrugated metal siding work on commercial buildings?
Yes. Corrugated metal siding can fit some commercial exteriors when panel direction, trim, visibility, and building style are planned well.
Should gutters be checked before metal siding installation?
Yes. Poor gutter flow can stain siding, damage trim, and push water toward wall areas that need protection.
Do metal siding installers review windows and trim?
Yes. Window openings, trim, doors, corners, and roof edges should be reviewed before metal siding installation begins.
Can hail damage metal siding in Minnesota?
Yes. Hail can dent or mark metal siding, so storm damage should be inspected after severe Twin Cities weather.
Request Metal Siding Help
Metal siding holds up well until it doesn’t. Steel, aluminum, corrugated panels, any gauge, any age.
New Town Exteriors & Painters works with Twin Cities homeowners and commercial property owners across all of it. Siding replacement, storm damage review, roofing, gutters, windows, exterior painting, and interior repairs all get handled by one crew. The whole property, inside and out.
It starts with an exterior review that tells you what’s actually there, not what’s easiest to sell. From there, the guidance is specific to your building, not borrowed from someone else’s project.
- 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.
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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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