Local property & roofing considerations
Planning roofing work for this St. Augustine-area community
World Golf Village properties often include larger homes, multiple roof planes, tall elevations, dormers, valleys, garages, lanais, and HOA-controlled exterior selections.
Roof complexity affects measurement, access, staging, flashing, debris protection, and labor even when two homes have similar floor area.
Storm inspections should review ridges, edges, valleys, vents, high slopes, tile or shingle condition, gutters, and areas that are difficult to see from the ground.
Provide the neighborhood, roof type and age, HOA requirements, known leaks, attic access, driveway constraints, and desired material or color.
Common project details to discuss
- Large and multi-story homes
- Complex valleys, dormers, walls, and roof planes
- Shingles, tile, and selected metal systems
- High access, lifts, staging, and safety
- HOA color and material approvals
- Gutters, lanais, pools, and landscaping protection
- Storm inspection and documentation
Questions homeowners often ask
Why does roof complexity affect price?
More planes, valleys, walls, heights, access equipment, custom flashing, and waste increase labor and materials.
Should HOA approval happen before ordering roofing?
Confirm association requirements and obtain needed approval before final product ordering and scheduling.

