Rochester Elite Roofing provides professional metal roofing installation services throughout Rochester, MN, and the surrounding communities. With over 20 years of experience serving homeowners and property owners across Olmsted County, we install high-performance metal roofing systems engineered specifically for Minnesota’s demanding climate. Our roofing solutions are designed to withstand heavy snow loads, hail storms, ice dams, freeze-thaw cycles, and extreme temperature fluctuations while delivering long-term durability, energy efficiency, and superior weather protection. Every project is completed with careful planning, premium materials, and a strong focus on protecting the structural integrity of your property for decades to come.
Our metal roofing specialists are experienced in installing standing seam metal roofing, steel shingles, stone-coated steel roofing, and ribbed steel panel systems. We utilize advanced ventilation strategies, high-performance underlayment systems, precision flashing details, and proven ice dam prevention techniques to maximize roof performance and longevity. Equipped with extensive knowledge of Rochester’s unique weather challenges and modern installation methods, we design roofing systems that reduce maintenance requirements, improve energy efficiency, and provide reliable protection against moisture intrusion and storm damage. Rochester Elite Roofing is the trusted local contractor homeowners depend on for exceptional craftsmanship, lasting value, and metal roofing systems built to perform in Minnesota’s harshest conditions.

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Rochester homeowners have access to several metal roofing styles built for Minnesota's demanding climate, and working with experienced local contractors ensures proper installation, ventilation, and long-term performance.
Rochester contractors install multiple metal roofing systems, each suited to different budgets and performance needs:
Roof Type | Key Benefit |
|---|---|
Standing Seam | Concealed fasteners, superior weather resistance |
Steel Shingles | Traditional look with metal durability |
Stone-Coated Steel | Enhanced aesthetics, impact resistance |
Ribbed Steel Panels | Cost-effective, durable option |
Metal roofs are rated to handle heavy snow loads, hail, and freeze-thaw cycles — all common in Rochester. Standing seam
roofs in particular perform well in high-snowfall conditions because their smooth surface sheds snow efficiently.
Several well-established contractors operate in the Rochester area. Steve Gentry Construction, Priority Construction Services, and Above All Roofing of Rochester are among the recognized local options with hands-on metal roofing experience.
With 20 years of experience, we bring specialized knowledge in areas that matter most to Rochester homeowners:
Rochester's winters demand roofing systems engineered specifically for snow load stress and freeze-thaw damage — not generic installations.
Installation includes:
We use premium, high-performance materials selected for Rochester's extreme climate. Every installation is treated as a long-term roofing system, not just a surface replacement.
Metal roofs offer Rochester homeowners measurable advantages in durability, energy performance, and long-term cost savings that standard asphalt shingles simply cannot match.
Metal roofing systems are built to last 40–70 years, compared to the 15–25 year lifespan of traditional asphalt shingles. That's a significant difference for any homeowner planning long-term.
Rochester's climate is hard on roofs. We engineer our metal roofs specifically to handle:
With 20 years of experience in Minnesota weather, we understand what local roofs face. Our installations use premium, high-performance materials selected for Rochester's extreme climate conditions.
Metal roofs reflect solar heat rather than absorbing it. This can reduce cooling costs by 10–25% during warmer months, according to the Metal Roofing Alliance.
Beyond energy savings, metal roofing is one of the most environmentally responsible choices available. Most metal roofing contains 25–95% recycled content and is 100% recyclable at the end of its life. Asphalt shingles, by contrast, generate roughly 11 million tons of waste in U.S. landfills annually.
Our advanced roof ventilation systems also play a direct role in energy efficiency. Correcting attic airflow reduces moisture buildup and lowers heating and cooling demands year-round.
Metal roofing has a higher upfront cost than asphalt, typically ranging from $7 to $14 per square foot installed, depending on the material and profile. However, the long-term value is clear when factoring in reduced maintenance, fewer repairs, and a lifespan that can outlast two or three asphalt roofs.
We offer industry-leading pricing without cutting corners on materials or installation quality. Many metal roofing manufacturers provide warranties of 30 to 50 years, with some lifetime warranty products available in Rochester such as those from Interlock Metal Roofing. These warranties cover both material performance and finish durability.
Key cost comparison:
Roofing Type | Average Lifespan | Maintenance Needs | Typical Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|
Asphalt Shingles | 15–25 years | Moderate to high | 20–30 years |
Metal Roofing | 40–70 years | Low | 30–50+ years |
We provide free roofing inspections for Rochester homeowners, including storm and hail damage assessments. After a severe weather event, fast and accurate inspection matters. We identify damage early, which prevents small issues from becoming costly structural problems.
Our inspection process is detailed and transparent. We document findings clearly and walk homeowners through every recommendation without pressure.
Preventive inspections are one of the most practical ways to protect a roofing investment. A roof that is regularly checked and maintained performs better and lasts longer — and that's something we take seriously on every job.

WHY LOCAL EXPERIENCE MATTERS
Rochester’s climate is unique, with temperatures that can swing from well below zero to extreme summer highs. A national "big box" contractor may not understand the specifics of Olmsted County’s building codes or the impact of our local geography on roof performance. For 20 years, we have seen how Rochester’s neighborhoods—from Historic Southwest to the suburbs—react to our harsh winters. We know that a roof built for a different climate will eventually fail under the weight of a Minnesota winter. Our local expertise ensures your roof isn't just "built," but is specifically tailored for the Rochester environment.
FAQs
A standing seam metal roof installation in Rochester typically takes 3 to 7 days for a standard residential project, depending on roof size, pitch complexity, and the number of penetrations like chimneys or skylights.
Rochester's climate creates real scheduling constraints. Snow and ice from October through March can delay installation or require temporary weather protection measures during the project.
The most reliable installation windows are late April through June and August through October. These months offer the dry conditions and moderate temperatures that allow sealants, underlayments, and fasteners to perform correctly during installation.
Standing seam panels are the strongest choice for Rochester's conditions. The raised, concealed-fastener seam design eliminates exposed screw penetrations that can leak during freeze–thaw cycles, and the smooth panel surface sheds snow more effectively than exposed-fastener profiles.
For homes with lower-pitched roofs, mechanically seamed standing seam (rather than snap-lock) provides a tighter interlock that holds under heavy Minnesota snow loads. Snow loads in Olmsted County can reach 30–40 lbs per square foot depending on storm accumulation.
Corrugated or ribbed exposed-fastener panels are less ideal for Rochester. Repeated freeze–thaw movement stresses the fastener holes over time, increasing the risk of water infiltration.
Rochester falls in IECC Climate Zone 6, which requires a higher standard of thermal and moisture control than warmer regions. We recommend a self-adhering peel-and-stick underlayment across the full deck, not just the eaves, to provide a continuous vapor- resistant layer beneath the metal panels.
Ice dam protection requires the self-adhered membrane to extend at least 24 inches inside the warm wall line, per Minnesota Residential Code. Skipping this detail is one of the most common causes of winter leak callbacks.
Ventilation is equally critical. An unvented hot roof assembly with continuous rigid foam above the deck, or a properly balanced soffit-to-ridge ventilation system, prevents warm attic air from contacting cold panel surfaces and generating condensation inside the roof
assembly. We assess attic airflow on every project specifically because inadequate ventilation accelerates moisture damage and shortens roof life.
For standing seam systems over solid decking, 1×4 strapping at 24 inches on center is a common approach that allows airflow beneath the panels and reduces thermal bridging. On exposed-fastener panels, fasteners should be #12 or #14 hex-head screws with neoprene EPDM washers driven perpendicular to the panel—not over-driven, which distorts the washer seal.
Oil canning, the visible waviness in flat metal panels, is reduced by choosing panels with a minor rib or stiffening bead rolled into the profile. Proper handling and storage before installation also matter; panels that are bent or warped on-site are more prone
to oil canning once installed.
Wind uplift in Rochester must comply with ASCE 7-22 wind speed maps, which place the region in a design wind speed of approximately 90–100 mph. Fastener spacing at panel edges and corners must be tighter than field spacing to resist uplift forces at these high-stress
zones.
Minnesota residential code aligns with the IRC, which requires valleys to be either open-cut or closed with compatible metal valley flashing. For standing seam, open valleys with a W-valley flashing in matching Galvalume or painted steel are preferred because they handle Rochester's high-volume spring snowmelt runoff without trapping debris.
Ridge caps must allow for thermal expansion gaps on either end. Metal panels expand and contract significantly between Rochester's summer highs near 90°F and winter lows below -20°F, and a ridge cap that's sealed too tightly will buckle or pull fasteners over time.
Chimney and skylight flashing requires step flashing integrated with the panel seams, not just sealant alone. We specialize in precision flashing systems because this is where most metal roof leaks originate when they're done incorrectly.
Metal roofing warranties typically have two separate components: the manufacturer's material warranty (commonly 40 years to lifetime on Kynar-coated steel) and the installer's workmanship warranty (which varies widely, from 2 to 25 years depending on the contractor).
These are not interchangeable—a material warranty does not cover installation defects.
Common exclusions to watch for include:
With 20 years of experience installing metal roofing in Rochester, we provide detailed workmanship warranties and clearly explain what is and isn't covered before any project begins. Large national providers sometimes subcontract local labor, which can complicate warranty
claims if the installing crew is no longer affiliated with the company.
Ask any contractor for the actual warranty documents—both manufacturer and workmanship—before signing a contract. The specifics in those documents matter far more than the headline number used in marketing.