Metal roofs come with a long list of benefits. That’s why it’s no surprise they’re the second most popular roofing type in the U.S. The Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) recently shared that for new construction, metal roofing’s market share doubled from 4% in 2018 to 8% in 2019.
Unfortunately, some HOAs do not allow metal roofs due to previous design standards, which were created when neighborhoods or subdivisions were originally built. The good news is there are some steps you can take to convince your HOA to allow you to use a metal roof.
Call your HOA and inform them of your request to place a metal roof on your home. You can also email them if you prefer. Regardless of which method of communication you choose, don’t get defensive. Keep your phone call or email short, polite, and to the point. Let them know that you have been researching roofing materials and have discovered that metal roofing offers homeowners many benefits and wanted to make sure metal roofing is allowed.
Your HOA may not be aware of what metal roofs look like so it’s smart to send them a few pictures of the type of roof you’d like to install. This way they can see how nice your new roof will appear in your neighborhood or subdivision. If your HOA is concerned about a metal roof interfering with the area’s aesthetics, a visual representation of one may do the trick. We have a wide selection of metal roofing photos. You can also try out our Visualizer and use a image of your home.
While you may be able to convince your HOA that a metal roof is a good option on your own, you’ll find it easier to do so with the support of others. Speak to your neighbors about your proposal for a metal roof and find out whether they’d like to reap the benefits of one as well. If you find that many of them are on board, create a petition to demonstrate that many residents are on the same page. Don’t overlook the power of numbers.
At the end of the day, convincing your HOA to allow you to use a metal roof comes down to patience and persistence. While you may not get the answer you want overnight, there’s a good chance your HOA will agree to your request in time. Best of luck!
If your HOA gives you the green light for a metal roof, don’t hesitate to reach out to McElroy Metal. Since our inception in 1963, we’ve earned a reputation as a top-notch metal roofing manufacturer. You can trust us to install the ideal metal roof for your unique home style and preferences. Contact us today for more information!