Property Managers & HOAs

Multi-family & apartment roofing in Stanislaus County.

Re-roofing an apartment complex, condo community, or HOA is a different job than a single house — it means coordinating residents, phasing the work, and protecting a budget. DeHart Roofing has handled multi-family and commercial projects across Stanislaus County since 1975, with flat-rate bids and schedules built around the people who live there.

Buildings
Apartments, condos, HOAs
Scheduling
Phased, low-disruption
Bids
Flat-rate, written
Since
1975
Multi-family apartment roofing project by DeHart Roofing in Stanislaus County

Roofing built around your residents

On an occupied property, how the work is run matters as much as the roof itself. We set noise and work hours, plan parking and staging so residents keep their spots, post notices ahead of each building, and protect walkways and parked cars from tear-off debris.

We phase the work building-by-building so the community keeps functioning — no property-wide shutdown, no surprise weeks without access.

Mixed roof types, one contractor

Most apartment and condo properties are not all one roof. Pitched buildings take architectural shingles; breezeways, carports, and clubhouses are usually flat or low-slope and call for a single-ply system like TPO. DeHart installs both, so the whole property is handled by one crew under one flat-rate bid.

Built for property-manager budgets

You get a flat-rate written bid you can take straight to an HOA board or owner — for the whole property or by phase. We document each roof's condition and remaining life so you can plan reserves and budget replacements, and we pull permits and manage inspections throughout.

Who we work with

Property management companies, HOA boards, apartment owners, and condominium associations across Stanislaus County. For the full commercial system lineup, see our commercial roofing page, and our roofing warranty page for how coverage works.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. A large share of our commercial work is for HOA boards, property management companies, and apartment owners across Stanislaus County. We provide flat-rate written bids and documentation you can present to a board or owner.
We phase the work building-by-building, set noise and work hours, plan parking and staging, post resident notices, and protect walkways and vehicles from debris. The community keeps running while we work.
Yes. Many apartment and condo properties mix pitched shingle roofs with flat or low-slope sections over breezeways and carports. We install architectural shingles on the pitched areas and TPO or other single-ply systems on the flat areas — one contractor for the whole property.
Yes. We document each roof's condition and estimated remaining life so your HOA or owner can plan and budget replacements. Our bids are flat-rate and written.
We inspect every building, then provide a flat-rate written bid for the whole property or by phase. Roof size, slope, material, and access all factor in. There are no surprise charges for items that should have been in the original scope.

Get a flat-rate bid for your property.

A building-by-building assessment and a written, flat-rate bid your board or owner can act on — from a Stanislaus County roofer here since 1975.

Flat-rate written bids. Phased schedules that keep your community running.