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Kaufman Sheet Metal & Roofing Inc

14330 Ewing Ave. S.
4.73(
207
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Kaufman Sheet Metal & Roofing Inc

14330 Ewing Ave. S.
4.73(
207
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

Kaufman Roofing has been in business since 1930, working in the Twin Cities and surrounding neighborhood. With the peculiar nuances affecting roofs in the Twin Cities; varying roof types (slate, tile, wood shakes, metal, & flat), harsh weather conditions, and seasonal extremes, our experience is invaluable. Our philosophy hasn't changed since we started doing roofs in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding areas nearly a century ago.

"Kaufman did a wonderful job on the roof. Despite our high and steep roof, they did the whole job in one day and throughly cleaned up afterwards. Would highly recommend for a roof replacement."

Marcus W on July 2025

Kaufman Roofing has been in business since 1930, working in the Twin Cities and surrounding neighborhood. With the peculiar nuances affecting roofs in the Twin Cities; varying roof types (slate, tile, wood shakes, metal, & flat), harsh weather conditions, and seasonal extremes, our experience is invaluable. Our philosophy hasn't changed since we started doing roofs in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding areas nearly a century ago.

"Kaufman did a wonderful job on the roof. Despite our high and steep roof, they did the whole job in one day and throughly cleaned up afterwards. Would highly recommend for a roof replacement."

Marcus W on July 2025


Les Jones Roofing Inc

941 W 80th St
4.55(
67
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Les Jones Roofing Inc

941 W 80th St
4.55(
67
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Customers say: Quality work
44 years of experience

Les Jones Roofing is a reliable, full-service roofing contractor. With distinctive workmanship and a solid reputation, Les Jones Roofing has been providing customers with a wide range of service since 1981. Customers have always been our top priority. We're the number one choice when it comes to St Paul and Minneapolis roofing in residential or commercial projects. Our attention to detail sets us apart. Nancy and Les Jones started Les Jones Roofing in 1981. Les Jones Roofing works with businesses and home owners. As our reputation grew, so did our business. In 1986, Les Jones Roofing started a new division called Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) to fabricate and install a variety of metals for a variety of projects from metals roofs to supplying contractors with architectural sheet metal specialty products.

"Les Jones Roofing did excellent work for us. The circumstances were unusual. We hired them for a job that was beyond our abilities, but too small to interest any of the other companies we contacted: to fix a gap in our house’s fascia that could have allowed insects or rodents to nest inside. A power line connects to our house near the gap in the fascia, so Les Jones would have to coordinate with the electric company to shut off power during the repair (a “line drop”). This coordination proved difficult for many months. On several occasions, Les Jones crews showed up on the day of the scheduled line drop, but the electric company had not shut off power, making the planned repair impossible. Nevertheless, the crews continued to do useful work when they showed up, including new tasks that we tacked on. In addition to cutting and painting the wood that they planned to use to repair the fascia, Les Jones teams fixed some small holes in our roof that our home inspector had noticed, and patched up a decorative finial on our roofline that had become damaged by snow after we’d signed the contract to fix the fascia. Throughout it all, the Les Jones representatives we dealt with in person, via email, and over the phone were consistently professional and friendly, even in very frustrating situations. Finally, the electric company came through on the scheduled day with the promised line drop, the weather cooperated, and the Les Jones crew fixed the fascia. The bill we received at the end of this unusual project was reasonable and contained no surprises. On the basis of this experience, we would definitely hire Les Jones Roofing again!"

John P on April 2020

Les Jones Roofing is a reliable, full-service roofing contractor. With distinctive workmanship and a solid reputation, Les Jones Roofing has been providing customers with a wide range of service since 1981. Customers have always been our top priority. We're the number one choice when it comes to St Paul and Minneapolis roofing in residential or commercial projects. Our attention to detail sets us apart. Nancy and Les Jones started Les Jones Roofing in 1981. Les Jones Roofing works with businesses and home owners. As our reputation grew, so did our business. In 1986, Les Jones Roofing started a new division called Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) to fabricate and install a variety of metals for a variety of projects from metals roofs to supplying contractors with architectural sheet metal specialty products.

"Les Jones Roofing did excellent work for us. The circumstances were unusual. We hired them for a job that was beyond our abilities, but too small to interest any of the other companies we contacted: to fix a gap in our house’s fascia that could have allowed insects or rodents to nest inside. A power line connects to our house near the gap in the fascia, so Les Jones would have to coordinate with the electric company to shut off power during the repair (a “line drop”). This coordination proved difficult for many months. On several occasions, Les Jones crews showed up on the day of the scheduled line drop, but the electric company had not shut off power, making the planned repair impossible. Nevertheless, the crews continued to do useful work when they showed up, including new tasks that we tacked on. In addition to cutting and painting the wood that they planned to use to repair the fascia, Les Jones teams fixed some small holes in our roof that our home inspector had noticed, and patched up a decorative finial on our roofline that had become damaged by snow after we’d signed the contract to fix the fascia. Throughout it all, the Les Jones representatives we dealt with in person, via email, and over the phone were consistently professional and friendly, even in very frustrating situations. Finally, the electric company came through on the scheduled day with the promised line drop, the weather cooperated, and the Les Jones crew fixed the fascia. The bill we received at the end of this unusual project was reasonable and contained no surprises. On the basis of this experience, we would definitely hire Les Jones Roofing again!"

John P on April 2020

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Metal Fabrication and Restoration questions, answered by experts

Steel, aluminum, and galvanized metal prove popular due to their strength, adaptability, and longevity in variable climates.

Brass that is turning black is experiencing oxidation, a reaction caused by exposure to air. The oxygen found in air reacts with the metal and begins to cause discoloration that will become darker and more widespread with time. Regular cleaning will remove oxidation and prevent it from progressing on brass items.

Whether or not it’s cheaper to build a pizza oven depends largely on what style you opt for and which tools and materials you already have. For example, having a surplus of leftover fire bricks from another DIY project will reduce the amount you need to build a new pizza oven and cut costs to boot. On the flip side, if you don’t have any of the required materials, buying a pre-made option will be cheaper and require far less work to set up—between just $300 and $1,000 for the best versions.

Since water heaters are primarily made of metal, they’re commonly accepted by scrap yards and collectors. Don’t expect to fetch a high price, though—water heaters are mostly steel and aluminum, which aren’t high-value metals. Some components are made of more valuable metals, like brass and copper, but they’re a small portion of the heater and won’t affect the price much.

Wood, vinyl, and metal are common materials. Choose based on durability, aesthetics, and maintenance needs.

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