There’s a lot to think about and plan when it comes to replacing your roof. What type of roofing material will you select, and what company will you choose to get the job done? Also remember that before any work is started, you may need to get your paperwork in order.

HOA May Have the Final Say

If you’re part of a homeowners association, you may need approval for your roof replacement. You’ll have to check the rulebook to be sure. Many HOAs want to make sure that each home in the community meets high standards. If someone were to get a roof that looks completely out of place, for instance, members of the HOA might not be pleased. Considering the possibilities of what could happen if there were no rules, it makes sense that HOAs have regulations regarding major projects like roof replacements.

When you’re getting ready to have your roof replaced, be sure to set aside plenty of time. You’ll likely need to submit a plan that details the exact type of roofing material you’re going to use. Approval from the HOA may take several weeks or longer. After all, HOA boards only meet occasionally, and you’ll have to wait to get on their schedule. If any changes need to be made to your plan, the approval process will probably be lengthened. In addition, the HOA will want to know whether your roofing contractor is fully licensed and insured.

It’s important to follow all of the HOA guidelines. If any work is completed without approval, you may face expensive fines.

We Can Work With You

At Division 1 Roofing, we have experience with HOAs, so you can count on us for assistance with your roof replacement in Powell. We have a highly skilled team that expertly handles their tasks whether that involves roofing repair, replacement, or installation, and we work with a variety of roofing materials. We’re accredited with the Better Business Bureau and have developed a strong reputation. Call us at Division 1 Roofing to find out more.

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