Holland roofing for the West Michigan lakeshore. Lake-effect snow load, west-facing wind exposure, and historic downtown housing all factor into how we install roofs here.
Holland sits in the heart of the Lake Michigan lake-effect snow band. In heavy seasons, the city sees 100+ inches of annual snowfall, with localized areas exceeding 130 inches. West-facing exposures take direct lake-effect wind, with gusts above 50 MPH common in fall and winter storms. This is harder on roofs than inland West Michigan averages.
City of Holland building permits issue through the Community and Neighborhood Services Department, typically within 3 to 5 business days. Holland's historic district overlay imposes additional review for material and color choices on certain downtown and neighborhood properties (most of downtown south of 8th Street and a handful of side-street neighborhoods).
For homes inside the historic overlay, we coordinate the historic review at the same time as permitting so the project does not stall waiting on commission sign-off.
Downtown Holland, Holland Heights, Park Township, Lakewood, Macatawa, Waukazoo, Maplewood, Eastside, Beechwood.
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.