How Your Roof and Siding Hold Up to Minnesota Winters: What to Expect from the Products We Trust

You made the investment in your exterior. Now winter is rolling in—and you’re probably wondering:

“Will snow and ice damage my roof?”

“Should I be worried about siding expansion or cracks?”

“Is it normal for frost to show up here or there?”

These are common and valid questions—especially in Central Minnesota, where winter shows no mercy. At BD Exteriors, we only install products we trust to perform year after year—and that includes the harshest months.

Here’s what you can expect from your roof and siding this winter, based on the brands we use every day in St. Cloud, Sartell, Foley, Sauk Rapids, Monticello, and beyond. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact our local shop at (320) 229-2855 or use our online form to get the answers you need.

SIDING: EDCO Steel Siding

Built for Snow, Wind, and Sub-Zero Temps

We love EDCO steel siding for a reason:

  • It’s non-combustible and handles wind better than nearly any other product
  • It doesn’t warp, crack, or get brittle in the cold
  • The fade-resistant finish resists UV damage from snowy sun glare
  • Its tight seam system helps prevent water infiltration, even during sideways snow or melting drips

What’s Normal to See in Winter:

  • Snow clinging to walls—especially on northern exposures
  • Occasional frost at seams or under eaves during deep cold snaps
  • Expansion/contraction clicks—rare but not unusual during temp swings

What to Watch For:

  • Any visible separation at corners or under window trim
  • Icicles forming behind the siding may mean a possible flashing or vent issue
  • Salt splash from roads (for homes near busy streets) should be rinsed off come spring

ENGINEERED WOOD: LP SmartSide

Tougher Than It Looks, Made for the Midwest

LP SmartSide engineered wood siding is:

  • Impact-resistant and more flexible than fiber cement
  • Built with SmartGuard® treatment to resist moisture, fungal decay, and freeze-thaw
  • Fastened using installation techniques that hold tight through winter flexing

What’s Normal to See:

  • Color deepening when wet (returns to normal once dry)
  • Frost buildup at the bottom edges after warm/cold swings
  • Gaps slightly widening or closing depending on temps—normal movement

What to Watch For:

  • Peeling caulking or cracked joints should be resealed in spring
  • Heavy snow up against lower panels—brush it off if possible to avoid saturation
  • Any woodpecker or rodent signs (they sometimes try to nest in softened areas—rare, but possible)

VINYL: Royal Estate Vinyl Siding

Budget-Friendly & Surprisingly Resilient

Vinyl has its limits, but Royal Estate holds up better than most:

  • Withstands temperature swings without cracking
  • Maintains shape when installed with proper backer board
  • Resists wind uplift with a positive-lock system

What’s Normal to See:

  • Crackling sound during cold snaps from expansion and contraction
  • Frost at seams or under panels if the sun hits snow runoff
  • Snow melt dripping down the siding is totally fine

What to Watch For:

  • Impact from hard-packed snow or ice balls (like when clearing the roof)
  • Panels popping loose at the edges may need to be re-secured in the spring
  • Heat loss behind walls, causing uneven melt lines, could warrant checking your insulation

Why This Matters in Central MN

Homes in Foley, Clearwater, Cold Spring, St. Cloud, and Monticello take a beating each winter. We see the same patterns:

  • Ice backing up under shingles
  • Wind-driven rain behind failing siding
  • Insulation soaked from invisible leaks
  • Siding panels popping loose in freeze-thaw shifts

The difference between “made it through the winter” and “major repair needed” usually comes down to catching these things before December hits hard.

These Materials Are Built for Winter—But We’re Still Here if You Need Us

You’ve got a solid exterior system. At BD Exteriors, we picked these products because we live in Minnesota too—we know what holds up through blizzards, ice storms, and -20°F wind chills.

That said, if you see anything that doesn’t feel right, or just want peace of mind heading into the season, we’re here to help. We can come out and inspect any possible issues you’ve identified to give you peace of mind or plot a path forward. Fill out our contact form today or call (320) 229-2855 to schedule a winter exterior inspection.

Three men clearing snow from a home’s roof with a truck parked in front.

Signs Your Exterior Can Probably Handle the Winter

You’re likely in good shape if:

  • Your roof is under 15 years old, with no missing or curling shingles
  • You haven’t had leaks, ceiling stains, or ice dam problems in past winters
  • Your gutters are clean and securely attached
  • Your siding is flat and sealed—no warping, gaps, or cracks
  • Your windows and doors are free of drafts, and the caulking isn’t cracked
  • You had a recent inspection, especially if you’re using CertainTeed roofing or LP SmartSide/EDCO siding

If that’s you—great. Now is the time to start planning spring upgrades, not scrambling for winter repairs.

Signs You Should Call a Pro Now

If you check any of these boxes, it’s worth scheduling an inspection before heavy snow:

  • You’ve had ice dams or water stains in the attic before
  • Shingles are brittle, missing, or curling
  • You see soft spots or bubbling in your siding (especially old Masonite or fiberboard)
  • Gutters are pulling away or are constantly clogged
  • Windows are frosting on the inside or feel cold/drafty around the frame
  • You haven’t had any exterior work done in 20+ years

These aren’t just cosmetic issues. They are signs your home might be vulnerable to expensive winter damage—the kind that leads to insurance claims, drywall repairs, or complete replacements in spring.

What Can Still Be Done in November?

While full replacements are weather-dependent, there’s still time for:

  • Minor repairs to shingles, flashing, or vents
  • Siding patching or sealing
  • Gutter replacement or adjustment
  • Attic ventilation upgrades to prevent condensation and ice dams
  • Full project planning for spring with locked-in pricing and early scheduling

The goal isn’t always replacement. Sometimes it’s just protecting what you have until spring.

Why This Matters in Central MN

Homes in Foley, Clearwater, Cold Spring, St. Cloud, and Monticello take a beating each winter. We see the same patterns:

  • Ice backing up under shingles
  • Wind-driven rain behind failing siding
  • Insulation soaked from invisible leaks
  • Siding panels popping loose in freeze-thaw shifts

The difference between “made it through the winter” and “major repair needed” usually comes down to catching these things before December hits hard.

Don’t Wait for a Snowstorm to Show You What’s Wrong

This isn’t about panic. It’s about knowing what you’re dealing with and deciding if your home is ready—or if it needs a little help first.

BD Exteriors is Central Minnesota’s local, trusted exterior contractor. Let us take a look at your exterior before winter buries the problem. Fill out our contact form today or call (320) 229-2855 to schedule an inspection before the snow flies.