There’s more to planning a roof replacement project than choosing materials and hiring a contractor. If you live in a community with a homeowners association (HOA), you might need to seek approval from the board before construction begins. Your HOA could also have restrictions regarding roofing styles and colors.
Here are essential things to know about replacing a roof in an HOA community.
Know Your HOA’s Regulations
HOAs often have specific guidelines regarding roofing materials, colors, and installation methods to maintain a uniform appearance among homes in the community. You’ll find them in your HOA’s covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs). As a homeowner, you must familiarize yourself with these rules when planning a roof replacement. Understanding and adhering to these guidelines will help with your project’s approval.
Tips to Get Your Project Approved
Understanding your HOA’s requirements can make your project’s approval process more seamless. Start by checking your HOA’s review process and guidelines. Submit a detailed proposal, including the plan, materials, and timeline. Be ready to adjust your plan based on feedback from the HOA. Keeping open lines of communication can help ensure a smooth approval process and a successful roof replacement project.
What Happens If You Don’t Seek HOA Approval?
Moving into a neighborhood governed by an HOA means agreeing to follow their CC&Rs. Failure to abide by the association’s regulations can result in costly consequences. If you start your roofing project without approval, you might get fined. The board could also have you re-do the work.
At Northeast Gutters and Remodeling, we’ll guide you through every aspect of your roofing project. You can count on us for superior materials and excellent workmanship. We also offer high-quality siding and gutter replacement services. Call us at (860) 899-7878 or complete our online form to get an estimate.
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