Our Homestead architectural style is based on a traditional look including a cedar shake roof. As alternative roofing materials become available, the Architectural Control Committee reviews them for their aesthetic representation in harmony with hand-split cedar shake and add them as a complementary roofing alternative. The ACC also offers a couple of products that represent the look of hand-hewn slate in keeping with a traditional look.
The following are HOA /ACC-approved roofing materials:
Product | Manufacturer | Model Name | Color(s) |
Concrete Tile | Monier Life/Boral | Madera | Autumnwood, Mountain Wood, Vintage Wood |
Bartile | Split Timber | Bonanza Blend, Durango Blend | |
Bartile | New England Slate | Colonial Grey | |
Formed Resin | CeDur | CeDur Shake | Walden, Shiloh |
DaVinci | Shake (Select Shake or Multi-Width, same length) | Tahoe, Mountain, Aged Cedar | |
DaVinci | Province Slate | Slate Grey, Castle Grey |
Product | Manufacturer | Model Name | Color(s) |
Asphalt Tri-cut Laminate | Certainteed | Presidential Shake TL | Autumn Blend, Shadow Grey |
GAF | Grand Canyon | Stone Wood | |
Owens Corning | Woodmoor Shingle | Timber |
You must submit an “Application for Architectural Change” and obtain HOA ACC approval prior to replacing your roof. Even though you may be planning to use a product listed above, you must first complete an application and obtain approval from the HOA Architectural Control Committee according to the requirements of our Homestead in the Willows covenants.