HOA roofing projects need a contractor who can manage multiple buildings, coordinate with property managers, comply with architectural standards, and deliver consistent results across the community. Atlas Roofing handles HOA roofing in Highland Heights.
In Highland Heights, where 1960s-70s colonials are common, specialty roofing work — slate, cedar shake, copper flashing — is regularly part of the job. These homes need a contractor who knows specialty materials, not just architectural shingles.
Highland Heights' housing skews newer than the inner-ring suburbs to the west — most homes along Wilson Mills, Highland, and Bishop are 1960s-2000s, so tear-offs typically only have one or two layers and decking is generally in good shape.
The 1990s-2000s colonials with steep-pitched roofs and front-facing gables need careful kickout flashing at the wall-roof intersections, which is the most common point of failure we see.
Yes — we work with property managers and HOA boards on phased multi-building projects.
Yes — we work from the architectural review committee's approved materials and color list.
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