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Anytime, No-Obligation!
Your home’s exterior does more than create curb appeal—it protects the structure from moisture, weather, and long-term damage. At Minnesota Metal Exteriors, we provide professional siding and gutter services across Minnesota, helping homeowners protect and improve their property with durable, high-quality materials.
With over 25 years of experience working in Minnesota conditions, we understand what it takes to install siding and gutter systems that hold up against snow, ice, wind, and seasonal temperature swings. Whether you need repairs, replacement, or a full exterior upgrade, our team delivers reliable results built to last.
We provide a full range of exterior services designed to protect your home and improve long-term performance. Every project starts with a careful evaluation of your home’s current condition and ends with a system designed to handle Minnesota weather.
Our goal is simple: install exterior systems that protect your home and reduce future maintenance issues.
Choosing the right siding material is one of the most important decisions for your home’s exterior. Different materials offer different levels of durability, maintenance, and appearance. We help homeowners select the siding that fits their goals, budget, and long-term plans.
We install and service a variety of siding materials, including:
Each material has its advantages. We will walk you through the options and help you choose a siding system that performs well in Minnesota’s climate.
Gutters play a critical role in protecting your home by directing water away from the roof, siding, and foundation. Poor drainage can lead to water damage, foundation issues, and premature wear on your exterior.
We install and service a range of gutter systems, including:
We design gutter systems to handle heavy water flow and seasonal conditions, helping prevent water-related damage to your home.
Minnesota homes face a wide range of weather conditions throughout the year. From heavy snow and ice in winter to storms and humidity in summer, your siding and gutters need to perform under constant stress.
With over 25 years of experience working in Minnesota, we install siding and gutter systems designed specifically for these conditions. That means proper installation, correct material selection, and attention to details that prevent long-term issues.
Exterior work is only as good as the installation behind it. Poorly installed siding or gutters can lead to water intrusion, structural damage, and expensive repairs down the line.
Minnesota Metal Exteriors brings over 25 years of experience to every project, delivering:
We focus on doing the job right the first time so you do not have to deal with issues later.
Exterior systems do not last forever. Knowing when to repair or replace siding and gutters can help prevent more serious damage.
You may need siding or gutter replacement if you notice:
Addressing these issues early helps protect your home and avoid larger repair costs.
If your home needs siding repair, new gutters, or a full exterior upgrade, contact Minnesota Metal Exteriors today. We provide experienced siding and gutter services across Minnesota and are ready to help you protect your home with systems built to last.
We will assess your exterior, explain your options clearly, and provide a detailed estimate so you can move forward with confidence.
Call now or request your estimate online to get started.
Vinyl, steel, and fiber cement siding are among the most popular options due to their durability and ability to handle Minnesota’s weather conditions.
Gutter lifespan depends on the material. Aluminum gutters can last 20 years or more, while copper and steel systems can last significantly longer with proper maintenance.
Gutter guards can reduce debris buildup and maintenance, especially in areas with trees. They can help improve water flow and reduce clogging issues.
Yes. Damaged or improperly installed siding can allow moisture to enter the structure, leading to mold, rot, and insulation damage if not addressed.