The Arrowhead Road corridor is Hermantown’s primary arterial connection between the city’s residential interior and the Duluth metro, a high-traffic spine lined with commercial development and flanked by established and newer residential neighborhoods that depend on roofing systems capable of performing through the full Northern Minnesota winter cycle. Properties along and adjacent to the Arrowhead corridor represent a wide range of ages, styles, and structural configurations, each carrying its own roofing requirements and its own vulnerability profile. Perrault Roofers serves this corridor with the technical range to handle that variety, delivering high-performance roofing solutions with transparent pricing and workmanship that holds up through every season this climate delivers.
Every project is completed with precision and attention to detail for long lasting results.
We use high quality materials designed to withstand harsh weather and daily wear.
Clear, honest estimates with no hidden costs or surprises.
Quick scheduling and efficient service to protect your home without delay.
The Arrowhead Road corridor has grown in layers over Hermantown’s development history, with older established properties sitting alongside newer subdivision builds and commercial adjacencies that create a genuinely varied roofing landscape. Older homes in this zone often carry original or early-replacement roofing systems that have absorbed more winter cycles than their remaining service life can support. Newer builds along the corridor sometimes carry builder-grade systems installed to cost targets rather than performance standards. Both situations require honest assessment and appropriately scaled solutions.
Arrowhead Road’s orientation and the relatively open character of the commercial and transitional zones along its length create conditions where prevailing northwest winter winds channel along the corridor with less interruption than they encounter in more sheltered residential interiors. Properties on the wind-exposed sides of this corridor, particularly those without mature tree buffers, experience elevated shingle lift and edge stress during significant wind events. Perrault Roofers accounts for this exposure in our fastening specifications and edge detail execution on every Arrowhead corridor project.
The Arrowhead corridor’s mixed-use character means that roofing needs along its length are not exclusively residential. Perrault Roofers brings the technical range to serve both property types, applying the same disciplined standards to every project regardless of its classification. Flat or low-slope commercial roof sections require different material and drainage specifications than residential pitched systems, and we have the hands-on experience to address both correctly.
The Arrowhead corridor has absorbed significant residential and commercial investment over Hermantown’s growth period. Protecting that investment starts at the roof, the first and most critical barrier between the structure and the weather events that define life in Northern Minnesota. Perrault Roofers takes that responsibility seriously on every project we complete along this corridor.