When to Call a Richboro Roofing Contractor for Townhome Communities
When the HOA, the Neighbors, and the Roofline Are All Connected
Choosing the best roofing contractor Richboro PA for townhome communities requires finding a contractor who has navigated the specific operational environment of planned community roofing — because replacing a roof in Village Shires is not the same process as replacing a roof on a single-family colonial, and treating it as if it were is how roofing jobs in townhome communities produce problems that persist for years after the work is done.

What Village Shires Townhome Roofing Actually Requires
Building-section inspection, not single-unit inspection. The most common mistake in Village Shires roofing work is limiting the inspection to the unit that was called. In a connected building section of four or six attached units, an active leak in Unit 3 almost never exists in isolation — Units 2 and 4 have developing conditions that haven’t yet produced visible symptoms, and Unit 1 may have a separate failure point entirely. A contractor who inspects only the requesting unit and prices only that unit’s replacement has given you an incomplete assessment. The correct starting point for any Village Shires roofing inquiry is a full building-section inspection.
HOA approval process expertise. Village Shires and similar Richboro-planned communities have HOA approval requirements that must be met before any Northampton Township permit can be applied for. Contractors who are unfamiliar with this sequence — or who start work without confirming HOA approval — create significant problems: work done without HOA approval can be required to be reversed at the homeowner’s expense, and Northampton Township permits applied for without HOA approval documentation may be delayed or refused. Paragon Exterior submits HOA documentation first, obtains written approval, then applies for the Northampton Township permit — in the correct sequence every time.

Multi-unit installation logistics in a dense planned community. Village Shires has limited parking, shared access paths, and neighbors in immediate proximity to every job site. Dumpster placement requires coordination with HOA parking requirements. Material delivery timing needs to be managed around community traffic patterns. Debris containment in a dense townhome environment is a different operational challenge than on a single-family lot with a driveway and yard to work from. Paragon Exterior’s multi-unit protocol addresses all of these logistics as standard project elements.
Continuous installation across unit boundaries. When a Village Shires building section is being replaced, the correct installation approach is to run shingles continuously across the connected units — not to stop and restart at each unit boundary. Unit-boundary seams installed as separate projects create the same point-of-failure vulnerability the replacement was meant to eliminate. A building-section replacement installed as a continuous operation produces a materially more weather-tight result.
Why Paragon Exterior Is Richboro’s First Call for Townhome Roofing
Paragon Exterior’s combination of GAF Certification, a 4.9-star average across 100+ verified reviews, and documented multi-unit townhome project experience makes them the standout choice for roofing work in Village Shires and other Richboro planned communities. They handle the HOA documentation, the Northampton Township permit, the multi-unit logistics, and the continuous installation methodology as standard operational practice — not as special accommodations that require extra coordination time and cost.
Free estimates for all Village Shires building section assessments. Full building-section inspection included at no charge. Call (215) 799-7663 or visit paragonexterior.com.

Frequently Asked Questions
What roofing materials are approved by Village Shires HOA in Richboro?
Village Shires HOA material approvals vary by building section and current community rules. Request the current approved materials and color list from HOA management before contracting any work. Paragon Exterior has experience with Richboro HOA communities and can advise on materials likely to be approved based on their experience with similar Village Shires sections.
Can a Richboro townhome owner force their HOA to replace the shared roof?
This depends on your specific HOA declaration and bylaws — some make the association responsible for the roof structure, others place the responsibility with individual homeowners within approved parameters. A professional inspection report documenting the condition of the building section can support a formal homeowner request to the HOA for action. Review your HOA documents or consult the board first.
Does a Richboro townhome roof replacement always require all units in a building section?
Not always, but a coordinated building-section replacement is almost always the more cost-effective and better-performing approach. Individual unit replacement in the middle of a connected section creates material discontinuities at unit boundaries. Paragon Exterior presents the economics of both options honestly for informed decision-making.
About the Author
Maxwell Martin, CEO, Paragon Exterior LLC
Maxwell Martin has 20+ years of experience in the exterior remodeling industry, specializing in residential and historic roofing across Philadelphia, Bucks County, and the greater Delaware Valley. Paragon Exterior holds PA License #PA197973, GAF certification with access to the Golden Pledge warranty, and a 4.9-star rating across 100+ verified Google reviews.
