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7 Best Siding Contractors in Hopkins, MN (2026 Guide)

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CalendarPosted 2.14.2026

Siding decisions in Hopkins look very different depending on which block you’re on. The 1920s craftsman bungalows along 7th Avenue South want narrow lap siding with detailed trim — a wide-board LP install would look wrong. The 1950s ramblers along Hobby Acres want clean horizontal lap with minimal trim. The 1990s split-levels want something fast and easy to maintain. There’s no single “Hopkins siding answer” — and a contractor who tries to push one is selling you a product, not a solution.

This guide ranks the seven best siding contractors serving Hopkins, MN. We’ve cut the storm-chasers, the high-pressure showroom outfits, and the chains that subcontract every install. What remains are seven contractors with real local crews, verifiable reviews, and the willingness to scope a job honestly. Owl Roofing is one of them. We’re upfront about where we’re the right call and where another contractor on this list will serve you better.

What Makes Hopkins Siding Different

Three things shape siding work in Hopkins specifically. First, the architectural mix: a contractor in Hopkins routinely encounters everything from period-correct narrow lap to wide-board modern profiles in the same neighborhood. Second, the substrate variation: 1920s homes typically have plank sheathing, 1950s homes have early plywood, and 1990s homes have OSB. Each substrate behaves differently when you tear off the old siding. Third, the lots: many Hopkins homes are on tight lots where access for a 35-foot LP run isn’t trivial. The contractor who shows up has to plan around the geometry, not just the square footage.

The implication: Hopkins siding work rewards contractors who walk the house first, ask about the architectural era, and quote material that fits — rather than running the same LP SmartSide job on every project regardless of whether it suits the home.

The 7 Best Siding Contractors in Hopkins, MN

1. Hoffman Weber Construction — Best Overall for Hopkins Siding Replacement

Why they top the list: Hoffman Weber is a Twin Cities exterior heavyweight with a Minneapolis office and a 4.8-star rating across 700+ Google reviews. They handle siding, roofing, gutters, and windows under one roof, which matters in Hopkins where a single hail event often totals more than just the siding.

Where they shine: Insurance claim work and full-exterior scopes. They’ve built much of their business around storm restoration, and their adjusters are unusually effective at writing supplements that get paid. If your Hopkins home took hail, this is the contractor most likely to recover the full replacement cost.

Where to think twice: Pricing premium of 8–15% over a smaller crew. On a small cash job (a single elevation, a partial replacement), you may feel like a small fish in a big pond.

Best for: Hopkins homeowners doing full siding replacement after hail or wind, especially where multiple trades are involved.

2. Twin Cities Siding Professionals — Best for LP SmartSide

Why they’re #2: Twin Cities Siding Professionals is a focused siding-only outfit with a strong specialty in LP SmartSide engineered wood, including Diamond Kote prefinish. They’ve built a reputation for clean LP installs — straight reveals, tight trim, crews on time.

Where they shine: LP SmartSide done right. They’re a Diamond Kote dealer (the prefinished LP product with a 30-year no-fade warranty), and their crews have hundreds of jobs under their belt.

Where to think twice: Siding-only. If your Hopkins project also needs gutters or a new roof, you’ll need a separate contractor. They also don’t chase insurance claim work as aggressively as Hoffman Weber.

Best for: Hopkins cash buyers who want LP SmartSide with Diamond Kote and care more about install quality than one-stop-shop convenience.

3. Craftsman’s Choice — Best for James Hardie Fiber Cement

Why they’re #3: Craftsman’s Choice is a James Hardie Elite Preferred contractor — one of a small number of MN companies certified at Hardie’s top tier. For a Hopkins homeowner who wants Hardie installed correctly the first time, they’re the obvious pick.

Where they shine: Hardie installs done to spec — flashing details, fastener spacing, gap allowances. Their warranty paperwork is clean if you ever need to file with Hardie directly.

Where to think twice: Hardie + Elite Preferred premium runs roughly 25–40% above LP SmartSide on the same square footage. Lead times can stretch 8–12 weeks during peak season.

Best for: Hopkins homeowners committed to fiber cement on a forever home and willing to pay a premium for top-tier install.

4. Lindus Construction — Best for Larger Architectural Projects

Why they’re #4: Lindus is a longtime MN exterior contractor with a deep client list of larger custom homes. They handle siding, windows, gutters, soffit, and fascia together, and they’re particularly comfortable with complex detail (multiple siding profiles, accent gables, custom trim).

Where they shine: Architectural detail. Hopkins has a number of larger 1920s craftsman homes near Mainstreet where the original trim and soffit work is intricate. Lindus has the in-house design help to specify a period-correct replacement.

Where to think twice: They’re an hour-plus drive from Hopkins, and their pricing reflects the broader market they serve. For a 1,400 sq ft single-story rambler with one siding profile, they’re often overkill.

Best for: Larger Hopkins homes with architectural complexity, especially older craftsman homes that want period-correct detail.

5. Glacier Construction & Restoration — Best for Mid-Sized Storm Claims

Why they’re #5: Glacier sits one tier below Hoffman Weber on storm-restoration volume but often delivers more personal attention because their project managers carry fewer files at a time. Their adjusters are thorough and their documentation is clean.

Where they shine: Mid-sized claims where the homeowner wants a single point of contact through the whole process.

Where to think twice: Crew capacity is finite — during a busy storm season, lead times stretch. Their material selection is also more conservative.

Best for: Hopkins homeowners with an insurance claim who want a smaller, more attentive contractor than the largest storm shops.

6. Western Construction Services — Best for Vinyl Re-Sides on Tight Budgets

Why they’re #6: Western has built a steady business doing vinyl re-sides at price points the premium contractors won’t match. If your Hopkins home has aging vinyl or aluminum and you want it replaced with new vinyl on a budget, they’re a sensible call.

Where they shine: Cost. They keep overhead low and pass enough savings through to be 10–20% cheaper than the bigger names on a like-for-like vinyl scope.

Where to think twice: They’re vinyl-focused. LP SmartSide and Hardie aren’t their daily work, and the install quality reflects that.

Best for: Hopkins budget-conscious homeowners replacing old vinyl with new vinyl on a cash job.

7. Owl Roofing & Exteriors — Best for Honest, Smaller-Scale Siding Work

Why we’re on this list: Owl is a Shoreview-based exterior contractor. We’re not the biggest siding shop in the Twin Cities and we don’t pretend to be. We install LP SmartSide, James Hardie, and vinyl, and we’re best on small-to-mid sized residential jobs where attention to detail matters more than volume.

Where we shine: Communication, clean job sites, and honest scoping. We tell you when something doesn’t need to be replaced, we tell you when our timeline is tighter than you want, and we don’t oversell.

Where to think twice: Hopkins is a 30-minute drive for us. For a small repair, that drive eats into our margin and yours. We’re better suited to multi-day full re-sides than half-day patches. We’re also not the right call if you want James Hardie Elite Preferred-tier credentials — that’s Craftsman’s Choice’s lane.

Best for: Hopkins homeowners who want a smaller, attentive crew for a full re-side and value honest scoping over the cheapest bid or the biggest brand.

Owl’s Side-by-Side Comparison: Hopkins Siding Contractors

ContractorBest ForMaterial StrengthInsurance ClaimsDrive to Hopkins
Hoffman WeberFull exterior + claimsMulti-productExcellent30 min
Twin Cities Siding ProsLP SmartSide cash jobsLP / Diamond KoteLight20 min
Craftsman’s ChoiceJames Hardie premiumHardie Elite PreferredModerate30 min
Lindus ConstructionLarger architectural homesMulti-productModerate60+ min
Glacier ConstructionMid-sized storm claimsMulti-productStrong30 min
Western ConstructionBudget vinyl re-sidesVinyl-focusedLight30 min
Owl RoofingSmaller crews, honest scopeLP / Hardie / vinylModerate30 min

How to Choose the Right Siding Contractor in Hopkins

Step 1: Decide on Material First, Contractor Second

Vinyl, LP SmartSide, James Hardie, and steel each have different cost structures, lifespans, and specialist contractors. Pick the material first, then call the contractor with the right specialty. Walking into a Hardie-Elite-Preferred contractor’s office wanting vinyl pushes you toward Hardie; walking into a vinyl-focused contractor asking about Hardie gets you a polite shrug.

Step 2: Get Three Bids on the Same Scope

Make sure each contractor is bidding the same material, the same trim package, the same housewrap or OSB handling, and the same gutter approach. A $14,000 bid that omits new housewrap is not really $14,000.

Step 3: Verify Manufacturer Certifications

If a contractor is selling LP SmartSide, ask for their LP ProStructure or Diamond Kote certification. If they’re selling Hardie, ask whether they’re Hardie Elite Preferred or just a Hardie installer. If they can’t produce the credential in two minutes, the install warranty is going to be weaker than they’re selling.

Step 4: Plan for the Tear-Off Surprises

Most Hopkins homes built before 1980 have plank or early plywood sheathing under the existing siding, often with no housewrap. A good bid includes a contingency for replacing rotted sheathing and adding modern housewrap. A bad bid quotes a flat per-square-foot number and surprises you with a change order on day two.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does siding replacement cost in Hopkins, MN?

For a typical 1,500 sq ft Hopkins rambler, expect roughly $14,000–$22,000 for premium vinyl, $22,000–$32,000 for LP SmartSide, and $32,000–$48,000 for James Hardie. These ranges assume tear-off, new housewrap, standard trim, and clean access. Hail-claim work is paid by your insurance carrier net of your deductible.

How long does a siding job take?

A single-story Hopkins home with no major sheathing repairs usually takes 4–6 working days. Two-story homes or homes with extensive trim detail can stretch to 8–10 days. Weather delays are real in MN — most contractors won’t tear off siding if rain is forecast within 48 hours.

LP SmartSide or James Hardie for a 1925 Hopkins craftsman?

For period-correct narrow lap, both can work. Hardie’s HardiePlank is heavier and crisper-looking; LP SmartSide is lighter and easier to detail with custom trim. If you want the look of original wood lap with modern durability, Hardie usually wins on aesthetics. If you want a 30-year warranty at a lower cost-per-year, LP SmartSide is the smarter financial play.

Do I need a permit for siding in Hopkins?

Yes. The City of Hopkins requires a building permit for siding replacement. Your contractor should pull the permit. If a contractor offers to skip the permit, walk away — permitting protects you on resale.

Should I add housewrap if my Hopkins home doesn’t have any?

Yes. Almost any Hopkins home built before about 1985 has no housewrap. Adding Tyvek or a comparable product as part of the tear-off costs $1,500–$2,500 and prevents 90% of moisture intrusion problems for the next 30 years.

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Get a Free Siding Estimate in Hopkins, MN

Owl Roofing & Exteriors offers free siding estimates throughout Hopkins. We’ll walk your home, tell you what we’d actually do (and what we wouldn’t), and put together a written bid you can compare line-by-line against any other contractor on this list. Call (651) 528-8854 or request an estimate online.

Sources: Google reviews verified May 2026 for Hoffman Weber Construction, Twin Cities Siding Professionals, Craftsman’s Choice, Lindus Construction, Glacier Construction & Restoration, Western Construction Services, and Owl Roofing & Exteriors. LP SmartSide product overview. James Hardie fiber cement product line. City of Hopkins building inspections.

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Written By: Tim Brown

Tim Brown, an owner of Owl Roofing, has been serving in the roofing industry for 10+ years, improving processes, is a keynote speaker at RoofCon, and the best-selling author of 'How to Become a Hometown Hero' a practical guide to home services and roofing marketing.