MINNESOTA · HOA & APARTMENT ROOFING
Plymouth is a prosperous western Hennepin County suburb built largely between 1970 and 2000, featuring a substantial inventory of HOA-governed townhome communities, condominium complexes, and single-family associations in neighborhoods like…
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Start with a professional storm damage assessment from HOA Roofing Pro within the first 30 days after a hail event -- most carriers allow 12 months to file but early documentation establishes a clear pre-supplementation baseline. We provide drone imagery, granule-loss testing, and an Xactimate-compatible scope report. If your initial claim is underpaid, we help you understand your policy's appraisal clause and supplementation process. We do not waive deductibles -- that is illegal in Minnesota.
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Plymouth is a prosperous western Hennepin County suburb built largely between 1970 and 2000, featuring a substantial inventory of HOA-governed townhome communities, condominium complexes, and single-family associations in neighborhoods like Parkers Lake, Bass Lake, Kingsview Heights, and Medicine Lake. The city's western location places it directly in the path of hailstorms that develop over the Dakotas and track east across Hennepin County, and its large number of high-value HOA townhome campuses makes storm damage documentation and insurance claim management a critical service. HOA Roofing Pro has served Plymouth HOA boards since 2020, combining expertise in architectural shingle and flat membrane systems with deep familiarity with the Hennepin County insurance claim environment.
Plymouth's HOA roofing market is dominated by architectural shingle on the pitched-roof townhome campuses that define neighborhoods like Kingsview Heights, Wildwood, and the Hwy 55 corridor communities. Many of these campuses were built in the 1985-2000 period with 25-year shingles that are now in their second half of life or past their design life entirely, making Plymouth one of the most active planned re-roofing markets in the western suburbs. For these projects, HOA Roofing Pro specifies Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingles as the default -- the insurance premium savings available from carriers in the Plymouth market frequently offset the material cost premium within 5-7 years.
The smaller inventory of flat-roofed HOA condominium buildings near Medicine Lake and in the central Plymouth core use TPO and EPDM systems, with some modified bitumen on 1980s-era construction. Plymouth's [Building Permits Division](https://www.plymouthmn.gov/services/building-permits) processes commercial roofing permits with a typical 7-10 business day review time. Plymouth has adopted the 2020 Minnesota State Building Code with local amendments emphasizing drainage design -- we submit complete drainage calculations for all flat-roof projects.
For the large HOA townhome campuses that characterize Plymouth's housing stock, HOA Roofing Pro provides phased replacement planning that allows boards to sequence re-roofing across multiple buildings over 2-4 years, matching expenditures to annual reserve fund contributions. This approach avoids the budget shock of simultaneous full-campus replacement while ensuring that the oldest and most vulnerable roof sections are addressed first.
Plymouth's western Hennepin County location makes it one of the most hail-exposed suburbs in the metro. Hailstorms that develop over the Dakota plains frequently intensify in the boundary layer along the I-494 and Hwy 55 corridors before moving into the central city, meaning Plymouth often receives larger hail than neighborhoods further east. The June 2017 event produced golf-ball-sized hail in the Parkers Lake area, and the May 2022 triple-event sequence generated multiple Plymouth claims across all three storm days.
For Plymouth HOA boards, the insurance claim environment is dominated by several large carriers: State Farm holds a significant share of HOA master policies in Plymouth's townhome market, and Travelers and USAA are also major writers. Post-storm, the adjuster pipeline from these carriers in the western Hennepin market typically runs 10-20 business days for initial inspection. HOA Roofing Pro provides complete storm documentation packages that minimize the need for reinspection -- drone imagery with GPS coordinates, granule-loss testing on shingle roofs, and Xactimate-compatible scope summaries.
Minnesota's storm-related insurance claim regulations include a prohibition on contractors paying or waiving insurance deductibles -- a practice that was common in some markets but is illegal under MN Stat. 325E.66. HOA Roofing Pro operates in full compliance with this statute and does not engage in deductible manipulation. We do assist HOA boards in understanding their policy's appraisal and supplementation provisions, which are legitimate tools for maximizing approved claim value.
The [Hennepin County Emergency Management](https://www.hennepincounty.gov/government/projects-initiatives/emergencies/emergency-management) office provides storm damage reporting resources that can facilitate expedited city permit processing after declared emergencies.
Plymouth emergency roofing calls peak in the June-August hail season, when storms tracking up the Hwy 55 corridor can impact dozens of HOA townhome buildings within a single evening. The most common emergency scenario is wind-lifted ridge cap shingles on the peaked townhome roofs of the Parkers Lake and Kingsview Heights communities, exposing the ridge board and underlayment to immediate water infiltration. Flat-roof EPDM puncture and seam separation are the secondary emergency type, primarily on the 1980s-era condominium buildings in the central Plymouth area.
HOA Roofing Pro's 24/7 emergency line at (651) 627-5270 is answered by a crew coordinator, not an answering service. Plymouth clients typically receive a 2-3 hour response during daytime and 3-5 hours overnight, given Plymouth's 20-minute proximity to our Twin Cities metro staging area. Emergency response includes full tarping of any open ridge or membrane area, temporary cap shingle installation using pneumatic nail guns, and emergency membrane patching using butyl-backed repair tape rated for below-freezing application.
After an emergency repair, HOA Roofing Pro provides the HOA board and property management company with a written emergency report, photographic documentation, and a permanent replacement proposal within 5 business days. For Plymouth HOA campuses with multiple buildings, we perform a rapid aerial survey of all rooftops within 24 hours of any confirmed hail event, documenting damage across the entire campus in a single drone flight -- a service that allows the HOA to file a single, comprehensive insurance claim rather than piecemeal emergency-by-emergency claims.
Representative composite voices drawn from Sellers Roofing Company HOA and multifamily portfolio work (parent company). Individual project references are available on request.
“After three rounds of bids for our Plymouth, MN townhome roofs, HOA Roofing Pro was the only contractor who walked every building, gave the board a per-building line-item, and flagged ventilation work the cheaper bids skipped.”
“We had two condo associations in Plymouth file hail claims the same week. Their team coordinated directly with the carrier, supplied the line-item supplements, and finished both projects before the next freeze.”
“Most contractors in Plymouth either chase storm work or chase residential — these folks understood reserves, board approval timing, and per-unit billing from the first meeting.”
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