Superior sits directly across the bay from Duluth, and the weather does not distinguish between state lines. Lake-effect snow, bay-driven wind, and the freeze-thaw patterns that define a western Lake Superior winter affect Superior properties with the same intensity as anything on the Minnesota side. What differs is the housing landscape. Superior’s neighborhoods, from Billings Park to Tower Avenue corridors and out toward Itasca, carry their own mix of older working-class homes and newer residential developments, each presenting its own set of roofing demands.
A Billings Park bungalow built in the 1940s has different material needs and structural considerations than a newer build near Hammond Avenue. Both face the same brutal Wisconsin winters and the same wet, heavy snow that accumulates off the bay. Perrault Roofers brings dedicated roofing expertise across the bridge, working Superior properties with the same precision and material knowledge we apply on the Duluth side. If your Superior home’s roof is aging, damaged, or going up for the first time, you deserve a team that understands this specific lake country climate, not a crew that drove up from the Twin Cities for a weekend.
Professional roof installation involves complete system removal, decking assessment, underlayment, ice and water shield, ventilation, and finished surface materials installed in the correct sequence. For Superior homeowners, the bay exposure, Wisconsin winter wind loads, and a housing stock that ranges from century-old bungalows to modern builds means that each installation requires localized judgment at every layer. A roof installed by professionals who understand this specific environment performs differently than one installed by a contractor treating Superior like any other Midwest market.
Architectural-grade asphalt shingles are a dependable, cost-effective solution for Superior’s residential properties. We install with underlayment and ice and water shield coverage calibrated for bay-area wind exposure and winter moisture loads. Every shingle installation in Superior accounts for the fact that this is lake country, not inland Wisconsin.
Superior’s older neighborhoods, particularly around Billings Park and the historic blocks near Broadway, carry homes with roofs that have absorbed decades of hard winters. When a roof shows widespread wear, recurring leaks, or structural issues below the surface, a full replacement protects your investment and eliminates the compounding cost of deferred maintenance.
New residential development in Superior requires roofing systems built to Wisconsin code and engineered for long-term performance in a lake-effect climate. We complete new construction installations with the same material standards and installation sequencing we apply to every project in this region.
Storm systems that build over Lake Superior move quickly and hit Superior hard. When damage occurs, waiting creates compounding exposure. Perrault Roofers responds urgently to Superior homeowners facing storm damage and gets protective measures in place before the next system arrives.
Years of hands-on roofing expertise ensure every project is done right the first time.
We use trusted, industry-leading materials for long-lasting durability and performance.
No hidden costs—just clear estimates and straightforward communication.
We complete projects on time while maintaining the highest quality standards.





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