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 Maple Heights.
In Maple Heights, where some 1960s 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.
Maple Heights is primarily 1940s-60s postwar housing, dense, and most homes are now in their third roof cycle since original construction — the original framing on Cape Cods along Libby and Granger is generally sound but original 2x4 rafters at 24-inch centers are sometimes undersized for modern shingle weight, which we evaluate during tear-off.
Postwar Cape dormers are the recurring leak point — old flashing was often just tarpaper folded, and we strip and rebuild the flashing assembly every time.
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.
"Appreciate their quick and professional work. They kept me up to date, communicated well, and left a clean job site. Would absolutely recommend Atlas to anyone looking for a reliable roofer."
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