MINNESOTA · HOA & APARTMENT ROOFING
Mountain Iron is an Iron Range community where heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and older mid-century housing stock define the HOA and multifamily roofing market with a population near 2878…
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In Mountain Iron, MN, HOA roof replacement typically costs $7-$18 per square foot installed depending on system (architectural shingle for townhomes and steep-slope condos, TPO or EPDM for flat apartment roofs, standing seam metal for premium associations). For a 50-unit townhome community, total project cost usually lands between $280,000 and $620,000 phased across 4-6 weeks. HOA Roofing Pro provides board-ready bid packages with drone roof reports, per-building line items, unit pricing for decking and ventilation, and manufacturer warranty paperwork drafted for board distribution.
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Mountain Iron is an Iron Range community where heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and older mid-century housing stock define the HOA and multifamily roofing market with a population near 2878 in Saint Louis County. Local landmarks like Mountain Iron Mine, Minntac mine anchor the city's identity, but for HOA boards and property managers, the real story is roof age — most residential and multifamily structures here cluster in 25-40 year replacement windows. With a median home value around $190,000, association budgets in Mountain Iron typically need to support mid-range to premium replacement materials including Class 4 impact-rated shingles, TPO single-ply, or standing seam metal. Mountain Iron has lower hail frequency than southern Minnesota, but heavy snow loads, ice damming, and 90-day cold-soaked freeze-thaw cycles still drive significant HOA and multifamily roof failures — particularly on aging asphalt shingle and unventilated assemblies. HOA Roofing Pro builds drone-documented, board-ready bid packages for every kind of association property in Mountain Iron — townhome rows, condo flats, garden-style apartments, and mixed-use multifamily buildings. Mountain Iron’s roofing work is shaped by Iron Range mining housing and nearby industrial parcels, where older single-family stock and low-rise multifamily buildings see heavy snow load and freeze-thaw wear more than metro-style hail exposure.
HOA Roofing Pro handles board-driven re-roofs and capital-reserve replacements throughout Mountain Iron. Our crews are familiar with the housing stock — architectural shingle, TPO, modified bitumen, standing seam metal systems are the most common in this market. We coordinate with property managers and reserve study consultants to phase work across multi-building portfolios.
Every Mountain Iron project includes per-building line-item pricing, a Class-4 hail-resistant upgrade option, and a phased schedule designed to keep residents in their units during construction. We pull permits directly with the City of Mountain Iron building department. See how the HOA Roofing Pro process works.
Mountain Iron sits in a low-risk storm corridor. Our team works directly with carriers on supplement-heavy HOA claims and coordinates with public adjusters when board policy requires it.
For active alerts, check the Saint Louis County resource page. Read our full insurance claim playbook for HOAs.
Active leak in a Mountain Iron HOA or apartment building? Call (651) 627-5270 for after-hours dispatch. We respond to active-leak calls in the metro within 4 hours and provide same-day tarp/temporary-dry coverage.
Common Mountain Iron emergency triggers include hail-shred on TPO seams, wind-lifted shingle tabs, and ice-dam back-flow at eaves. We document everything photographically for the insurance claim that follows.
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“After three rounds of bids for our Mountain Iron, MN townhome roofs, HOA Roofing Pro was the only contractor who walked every building, gave the board a per-building line-item, and flagged ventilation work the cheaper bids skipped.”
“We had two condo associations in Mountain Iron file hail claims the same week. Their team coordinated directly with the carrier, supplied the line-item supplements, and finished both projects before the next freeze.”
“Most contractors in Mountain Iron either chase storm work or chase residential — these folks understood reserves, board approval timing, and per-unit billing from the first meeting.”
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