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Will Your HOA Be on Board With a Metal Roof Replacement?

Updated: Sep 29, 2021


Will Your HOA Be on Board With a Metal Roof Replacement?

Material matters when it comes to a roof replacement. And, while asphalt shingles remain the go-to roofing option for many homeowners across the country, this doesn’t mean you can’t pick something different. If you want an excellent alternative to asphalt shingles, for instance, you should consider getting a metal roof. This particular option is tough, long-lasting and sleek - and it may not go over well with your homeowners association (HOA).


The fact is that getting your metal roof approved by the HOA is only difficult when you don’t adhere to the necessary guidelines. There’s a preconceived notion that the HOA is incredibly strict and controlling, but most are actually on your side and will be on board with a metal roof as long as it doesn’t stray too far from the neighborhood’s overall aesthetics. To ensure you get the approval you need, you’ll want to follow some important guidelines:


  1. Get a copy of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs). Every HOA has different CC&Rs, so make sure to review them carefully. Check the documents for requirements about using predetermined roofing materials and colors. If metal roofing and your choice of color is included in the CC&Rs, getting that approval becomes a piece of cake.


  1. Fill out and submit the necessary paperwork. Acquire the forms you’ll need to fill out, and make sure they are submitted on or before the deadline. Because most HOAs meet only once a month, missing a deadline can spell a whole month of waiting before your project can begin.


  1. Ask for assistance for a trusted roofing contractor. It’s also possible that your metal roof and color aren’t on the approved list. In this case, you’ll need to fill out the same forms, plus additional ones. You may be required to submit samples of the material as well. To make the process smoother, you should consider working with trusted roof repair or replacement companies from your area. They may be able to help you with the alternative material submission. If they’ve worked with the same HOA before - even better! They can provide you with tips along with photos of other homes similar to yours with a metal roof in the same color. Your HOA might be more receptive to approving your metal roof if they can visualize how the home would look once the project is finished.


  1. Keep your roofing contractor updated. Make sure your roofers are in the loop about the approval process and timeline. The last thing you want is to have them order the materials when it’s still unsure whether the alternative material submission is getting the A-OK. It’s not too much to give your roofers the necessary update so you don’t get stuck with materials you won’t be able to use.


Myths About Metal Roofing

Some HOAs have a blanket ban on metal roofing because of a few popular misconceptions, including:


  1. Unsightly design: Most assume that a metal roof would have that corrugated appearance typically featured on barns and rustic buildings. But a metal roof is actually extremely versatile, allowing it to emulate the look and color of traditional materials, such as tile and slate. Some can even be textured and shaped to resemble asphalt shingles. Just make sure to work with dependable roofing contractors for its installation.


  1. Loud noise: Contrary to popular belief, a metal roof doesn’t generate a loud, drumming sound whenever it rains. Like its counterparts, it’s installed with the applicable insulation, underlayment and deck material.


  1. Limitations to contemporary home design: While metal roofing is associated with Modern and Contemporary residential architecture, it can still match well with traditional homes because it’s available in a wide variety of colors, textures and designs that mimic slates, tiles and shingles.


Choosing a Reliable Metal Roofing Company

Installing a metal roof is a fairly different process to the standard shingle roof installation. You’ll want to work with someone who has already worked with this particular material and can deliver satisfactory results. The good news is that finding a trusted roofing company can be simple, especially once you know what to do. Here are some handy tips:


  1. Get local referrals. You can either check ads in the newspaper or browse for names online, but a referral still offers an easier and more reliable way to find a roof repair or replacement contractor who’ll be the best fit for your needs. Just place a call to family and friends. With a local referral, you’ll get a clearer and more accurate description of how a given roofer does business.


  1. Check for the necessary credentials. Narrow down your list of potential roofers by doing a bit of research. Google a name online, and check for a physical business location, working phone and email address. Make sure the website is frequently updated. Dependable roofers would make sure they have ample online visibility, which makes it simpler for clients to reach out while allowing them to get a close look at what they can offer.


Next up is to check for applicable licenses, bond and insurance - essentials that can protect you should anything go awry during your metal roof installation.

  1. Make sure to hire someone experienced. Always take business experience into account when hiring a metal roofing contractor. A1 Quality Roofing, Inc., for instance, has provided homeowners and commercial property managers in Southern California with high-quality roofing solutions since 1991. What’s more, our team has more than a 100 years of combined experience in the roofing industry. We don’t take shortcuts nor make costly mistakes - you can only expect timely and efficient roofing services when you work with us.


  1. Go for someone with a proven reputation. Is your choice of metal roof replacement contractor already an established business? Have the roofers received good scores and ratings from prominent industry organizations? A1 Quality Roofing, Inc. is Google Guaranteed, which means we have passed Google’s roofer screening and qualifications process. We are also A+ Rated by the Better Business Bureau. We have always been committed to complete client satisfaction via exceptional workmanship and customer service.


When it comes to top-tier roofing services, including metal roof installation, A1 Quality Roofing, Inc. can definitely deliver. With our trained and experienced team, we’ll make sure the work is done perfectly right the first time. We proudly serve Corona and all the areas around Southern California. Call us today at (951) 877-4406, or fill out our contact form to schedule your roof evaluation. We’d love to hear from you!

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