The Do’s and Don’ts of Siding Replacement in an HOA Community
If you live within a homeowners association (HOA) community, renovating your home may be a bit more complicated. Before you get the project started, you should seek approval from your HOA board first to make sure it adheres to the community’s governing regulations, also referred to as covenants, conditions & restrictions (CC&Rs).
While not all renovation projects may require an HOA approval, a siding replacement does. To learn more, here are a few do’s and don’ts you should keep in mind.
DO Get Approval Before the Project
Before hiring a siding contractor or purchasing your new siding boards, the first thing you need to do is to get approval from your HOA board. The CC&Rs should talk about the project approval process as well as what forms you need to submit to the board. Most HOAs may require you to submit a project proposal form. If you go ahead with the siding replacement without getting an HOA approval, the board will force you to stop the work and redo it completely. In some cases, you can also be fined for noncompliance.
DO Hire a Qualified Professional Siding Contractor
After getting your siding replacement approved by the HOA board, the next step is to hire a qualified contractor for the project. To get you started, your board may provide you with a list of contractors who already had previous experience working in HOA communities – maybe even yours! If your HOA requires your contractors to be licensed and have insurance, be sure to hire contractors that meet these credentials. As with any type of home renovation, it’s highly important to hire a professional with the right qualifications and experience.
DON’T Rely on Someone Else to Understand HOA Requirements
As a homeowner, you need to understand your HOA requirements. Even if your siding contractor read your CC&Rs, keep in mind that it is your responsibility to ensure your siding replacement is compliant with the rules of your HOA board. As such, it’s best to discuss the rules and regulations before work begins. This way, your contractor fully understands the project and avoids any problems in the long run. Be sure to emphasize working hours and where debris or equipment for work can be placed outside your home.
DON’T Forget to Let Your Neighbors Know
A siding replacement can be a noisy project. If you are disturbed, your neighbors are likely, too. For this reason, you should give your neighbors a heads-up about the project ahead of time. You can talk to them directly and explain everything about the project, including how long it will take to finish, and give them your contact information should they have any questions or concerns. Also, make sure your contractors only work during HOA-approved construction hours.
If you live in an HOA community and need to replace your siding, turn to Nuss Construction Company! Our team has been dealing with homeowners associations in Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Marlton and the surrounding areas. We are well-versed with HOA guidelines and make sure your project adheres to the rules. Call us today at (856) 988-9982, or fill out our online contact form for a consultation or an appointment.