by Xavier Berkness | Mar 30, 2026 | Roofing
Spring in Edina means the ground begins to thaw, snowbanks shrink, and the rainy season kicks off in full force. With all that moisture, roofs take a hit. The freeze-thaw cycle may be winding down by late March, but steady rain, wet winds, and clogged gutters become...
by Xavier Berkness | Mar 23, 2026 | Roofing
In Edina, winter doesn’t always ease in gently. Snowstorms can come fast, and before long, rooftops are buried under thick layers of snow and ice. Then temperatures start to shift, snow melts, freezes again, and this cold and wet cycle repeats over and over....
by Xavier Berkness | Mar 16, 2026 | Roofing
When winter finally lets up in Edina, it’s not always smooth sailing. The snow starts to melt, but that’s when some of the real problems show up. One of the biggest troublemakers left behind is an ice dam. These chunks of frozen snow near your roof’s edge can quietly...
by Xavier Berkness | Mar 9, 2026 | Roofing
Snow melt doesn’t always mean warmer days and spring flowers. In Edina, it often means water sneaking into places it shouldn’t, like your attic or ceiling. Snow that built up over the winter starts to melt in bursts, especially on sunny afternoons followed...
by Xavier Berkness | Mar 2, 2026 | Roofing
If you own an older home in Edina, chances are the roof has been through its fair share of harsh winters. Years of hail, snow, and strong wind can start to wear it down without much warning. That wear can lead to small leaks, loose shingles, or bigger issues you do...
by Xavier Berkness | Feb 23, 2026 | Roofing
Frozen roofs can show up out of nowhere. One day the building seems quiet and dry, and the next, someone notices water drip marks on a ceiling tile or feels a cold draft in a room that’s usually warm. It’s the kind of thing that catches building owners off guard,...