Anoka County's #1 Roofer — Trusted by Ham Lake Families
Ham Lake sits in one of Minnesota's most dynamic weather zones. Ham Lake retains a distinctly rural character with 2.5-acre minimum lots, pole barns, and sprawling ranch-style homes whose oversized roof footprints often exceed 3,000 square feet. Lakewoods Remodeling serves this outer-ring community with factory-trained crews, industry-leading warranties, and a commitment to getting every Ham Lake project done right the first time.
Open agricultural land north of Ham Lake provides zero wind shear reduction, so straight-line derecho events regularly peel improperly fastened shingles. We've responded to storm damage calls across Coon Lake Beach, the Bunker Hills border, and the Constance Boulevard acreages and know exactly how to fortify Ham Lake roofs against the next event. Our $99/mo financing and insurance coordination make the entire process stress-free from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What warranty comes with a new roof in Ham Lake?
As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, we offer up to a 50-year limited material warranty and a 25-year workmanship guarantee — the strongest warranty combination available in Anoka County.
Do you serve all neighborhoods in Ham Lake?
Yes, we serve every area of Ham Lake — including Coon Lake Beach, the Bunker Hills border, and the Constance Boulevard acreages. Our crews know the local building codes, permit processes, and common architectural styles throughout Anoka County.
How much does a new roof cost in Ham Lake, MN?
Most Ham Lake roof replacements range from $8,500 to $20,000 depending on the size, pitch, and material selection. Ham Lake retains a distinctly rural character with 2. We provide free, no-obligation estimates with transparent line-item pricing.
Does Ham Lake require a permit for roof replacement?
Yes, Anoka County requires a building permit for all roof replacements. Lakewoods handles the entire permit process — application, scheduling inspections, and ensuring compliance with Ham Lake's specific building codes.
What happens if it rains during my Ham Lake roof replacement?
We monitor weather radar closely and plan around precipitation. If unexpected rain occurs, your home is always protected — we install synthetic underlayment as we work, creating a watertight barrier at every stage. Open agricultural land north of Ham Lake provides zero wind shear reduction, so straight-line derecho events regularly peel improperly fastened shingles — so weather management is a core part of every Ham Lake project.