In South Florida, most planned communities — from Weston's Savanna to Palm Beach Gardens' PGA National — require architectural review board (ARB) approval before any roof replacement. The ARB reviews your proposed materials, colors, and contractor credentials to ensure consistency with the community's visual standards. Submitting an incomplete application is the number-one reason for delays.
Goliath Roofing prepares your entire ARB submission: product specification sheets with Miami-Dade NOA numbers, manufacturer color samples, our state license and insurance certificates, and a project timeline. We have pre-approved material palettes on file for dozens of South Florida HOA communities, which means we often know exactly which products your board will accept before we even submit.
Florida law protects homeowners in several important ways. Under FS 720.3035, HOAs cannot prohibit roofing materials that meet Florida Building Code or prevent hurricane-hardening improvements. They can regulate color and profile — but they cannot force you to use a material that fails to meet code. If your HOA is blocking a necessary roof replacement, we help you understand your rights and communicate effectively with the board.
