New roof installation for new construction, additions, and outbuildings across Mebane's fast-growing subdivisions, including guidance on HOA architectural review before you order materials.
Mebane has been one of the fastest-growing towns in the region, and most of that growth has taken the form of planned subdivisions with an active homeowners association. In North Carolina, the legal authority for those associations comes from the Planned Community Act, codified in Chapter 47F of the General Statutes, which allows a community's governing documents to establish an architectural review committee with real authority over exterior changes, including new roofing.
That means a new home build, addition, or garage in most Mebane subdivisions typically needs written approval of roofing material and color from the HOA's architectural review committee before installation, in addition to any building permit. Skipping that step doesn't just risk a fine, some HOAs can require the work to be redone at the homeowner's expense.
We schedule installation around your general contractor's framing and decking timeline, and we prepare the shingle samples and paperwork your architectural review committee will ask for, so the HOA step doesn't become the thing holding up your move-in date.
Architectural shingles were selected and pre-approved by the community's review committee before installation began, avoiding any delay between framing completion and final roof sign-off.
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In most newer Mebane neighborhoods, yes. Homeowners associations in North Carolina derive their authority from the Planned Community Act, and most communities require written architectural review committee approval of roofing material and color before installation, even on new construction.
Timelines vary by community, but many HOA governing documents specify a response window, often 30 to 45 days. We recommend submitting samples for review as early as possible in your project timeline to avoid delays.
Pricing depends on project type. A full new home build typically runs $9,500 to $16,000, while additions, garages, and porches cost less depending on size. Use the calculator above for an estimate specific to your project.
Some older and unincorporated properties in the Mebane area have no HOA, in which case installation only needs to meet standard building permit and code requirements, without a separate architectural review step.
Free estimate, material samples ready for ARC submission, and installation scheduled around your builder's timeline.