Eagle Siding, Inc

4.9
97 reviews

About

Siding ContractorRoofing ContractorGutter Installation ServiceWindow Installation ServiceDoor InstallationDeck Builder
Eagle Siding, Inc provides siding services, roofing services, windows/door services, and deck services to the Twin Cities Metro Area, MN.

Location

Eagle Siding, Inc
1301 E Cliff Road, Burnsville, MN
55337, United States

Hours

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    STEVE MARSOLEK
    2 days ago
    5.0
    Fantastic. Everything was handled for our whole home window replacements. You're getting an honest no pressure professional approach to your project. Easy to work with. Highly recommend.
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    Victor Iniguez
    Oct 12, 2025
    5.0
    This is a great siding company in Minnesota; I got the insulated siding which brings energy efficiency in extreme cold winters and hot summers. Nice job!
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    Fred W. Linehan
    Oct 11, 2025
    5.0
    Relied on Eagle Siding to perform the required work and provide appropriate materials. Wasn't disappointed.
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    Mark Bonneville
    Sep 25, 2025
    5.0
    They did a great job on our siding and our roof. I would hire them again
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    Sheldon Finver
    Sep 22, 2025
    5.0
    Other than winter scheduling and extreme cold, very pleased to have worked with the team at Eagle Siding on this home project (replace original siding with vinyl). Bid for this job was competitively priced and included all the required work (siding gutters, electrical) on the original quote. Able to explore options in an informative and friendly setting. Rick and team were good to communicate with and addressed our concerns on the rare instances they came up. Happy to recommend Eagle......

Frequently Asked Questions About Eagle Siding, Inc

What types of roofing are available?

Asphalt Shingles – come in organic as well as fiberglass material and a variety of styles and colors. Metal – is a corrosion-resistant option with plenty of color options. Wood Shakes – create a natural warm beauty to your home but make sure your contractor only uses fire resistant level of products.

How long should a roof last?

Like any building component, roofs degrade at different rates depending on a large number of factors: the quality of original construction, the level of abuse, the level of maintenance, appropriateness of design, etc. So how long should a roof last? We have seen poorly designed and installed roofs go as few as six or seven years before they failed, and we have seen old coal tar built up roofs that were over 60 years old. Most building owners, roofing contractors and designers feel 20 years is an acceptable service life.