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    RSG Construction — Storm Damage Roofing KC Northland Missouri
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    HOA Roofing

    Multi-Unit Roofing Done Right.
    Every Owner Happy. Every Deadline Met.

    HOA roofing projects involve multiple stakeholders, coordinated schedules, and insurance claims that touch dozens of individual policies. We have done it. We know what it takes to keep a complex project moving without complaints.

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    Smithville, Missouri

    96 units. 16 buildings. 11 days.

    RSG Construction's largest single project was a 96-unit townhome complex here in Smithville, Missouri. Three-story buildings, steep pitch, 96 individual homeowners, one HOA board. We completed all 16 buildings in 11 days with two crews, kept every homeowner informed, and finished without a single complaint.

    That project did not happen by accident. It required coordinated scheduling, direct HOA communication, insurance documentation across dozens of individual policies, and crews that showed up on time and worked clean. If you are a property manager or board member looking for a contractor who has actually done this at scale, that is us.

    We did not just survive that project. It was our best year.

    Talk to Us About Your HOA Project

    96

    Units

    Single HOA project, Smithville MO

    16

    Buildings

    Completed in 11 days

    2

    Crews

    Coordinated simultaneously

    0

    Complaints

    Across 96 individual owners

    HOA Complexity

    Multi-unit roofing is not the same as residential roofing at scale.

    Here is what we manage that most contractors are not prepared for.

    01

    Multiple Insurance Claims, One Project

    In a storm damage HOA project, each unit may have its own insurance policy. Coordinating documentation across multiple carriers, adjusters, and payout timelines while keeping construction moving requires experience most residential contractors do not have. We have managed it.

    02

    HOA Board Communication

    Board members need progress updates, budget clarity, and documentation they can present to homeowners. We work directly with the board or property manager as the single point of contact and keep you informed at every stage.

    03

    Homeowner Coordination

    Individual homeowners have questions, concerns, and schedules. We communicate clearly about what to expect on installation day, what will be disrupted, and what cleanup looks like. We have done this across 96 units at once. We know how to manage it.

    04

    Crew Scale and Scheduling

    A multi-unit project needs crews that can run simultaneously on multiple buildings without quality dropping. We staff appropriately for the scope and do not overcommit what we cannot deliver.

    05

    Clean Sites and Nail Sweeps

    In a dense community, magnetic nail sweeps are not optional. We run them multiple times across all common areas, driveways, and individual unit approaches before we leave each building. Zero tolerance for debris in shared spaces.

    Multiple crews working simultaneously on adjacent buildings in a townhome community

    96 owners. 16 buildings.

    Zero complaints.

    Storm Damage Claims

    When a storm hits an HOA, the insurance process is more complex. We have navigated it.

    Storm damage to an HOA or townhome community may involve individual unit policies, a master HOA policy, or both. Determining which policy covers what, coordinating with multiple adjusters, and keeping construction on schedule while claims are processed requires a contractor who understands both the roofing and the insurance side. See how we manage the full claims process.

    Common Questions

    HOA roofing and storm damage.

    It depends on your HOA documents and the specific policy structures in place. Some HOAs carry a master policy that covers all exterior structures including roofs. Others require individual unit owners to carry their own coverage for the roof. Many situations involve both. We help you navigate which policies apply before any work begins.

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    Managing an HOA roofing project?

    We have done this before. Let us talk.

    Whether you are a board member, property manager, or individual unit owner in a community that needs roof work, we can walk you through what the process looks like and what to expect. No obligation.

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