Kalamazoo roofing across the city's century homes near WMU and downtown, plus the mid-century neighborhoods on the south and west sides. Hail and front-passage storm exposure shapes how we install here.
Kalamazoo sits south of the heaviest lake-effect band, averaging 65 to 75 inches of snow annually (versus 100+ in Holland or Muskegon). But Kalamazoo has its own pattern: hail events are slightly more common than in northern West Michigan due to the southern Michigan storm corridor, and front-passage thunderstorms in summer drive a steady stream of insurance claim work.
City of Kalamazoo permits residential roofing work through the Community Planning and Economic Development Department, typically within 3 to 5 business days. Office is at 245 N Rose St.
For homes in the WMU historic district and a few other overlay zones, we coordinate the historic review at the same time as permitting. Most Kalamazoo residential replacements close within 30 to 45 days from permit pull.
Downtown Kalamazoo, Westnedge Hill, Westwood, Eastside, Edison, Vine, Stuart, Northside, South Westnedge, Oakwood.
Whether you are planning a full replacement, calling about a leak, or thinking about a multi-trade exterior project, the next step is the same: tell us what you have in mind and a senior consultant will be in touch within one business day.