Class 4 UL 2218 roofs engineered for the Lee's Summit hail corridor — Raintree Lake, Eagle Creek, Winterset, New Longview, Lakewood, and Woodland Shores. IKO Nordic as our lead impact-resistant product, with Malarkey Vista, GAF Armor Shield II, and CertainTeed Landmark IR color-matched to each BSSD R-7 neighborhood's HOA palette. Jackson County permits, State Farm / American Family / Shelter discount documentation, and Raintree Lake / Eagle Creek / New Longview ARC submissions — handled.
Joel Johnson was my rep and helped me navigate the process. They helped me overcome some hurdles with my insurance company. The communication was great and installation was efficient despite the challenges of living in the mountains. Overall was a good experience and glad I went with Joel and Roof Technologies.
— Andy M. — Google ReviewLee's Summit is the economic anchor of eastern Jackson County: top-rated BSSD R-7 schools, a pipeline of master-planned subdivisions from Raintree Lake and Eagle Creek to Winterset and New Longview, and home values that track R-7 attendance-area performance as tightly as they do square footage. A roof is the single largest exterior component of that home-value stack — and in a zip-code cluster that takes a direct hail hit roughly every other spring, a Class 4 UL 2218 shingle is the spec that keeps the roof intact and the investment intact.
We run the ARC packet for Raintree Lake Community Association, Eagle Creek Architectural Review, and the New Longview master + sub-association stack before we build the estimate. We specify a Class 4 shingle in an approved color for that specific HOA palette, pull the re-roof permit through Lee's Summit Development Services, install to the manufacturer's six-nail Class 4 spec, and deliver the certification letter your State Farm, American Family, or Shelter agent needs to activate the impact-resistant discount on renewal. IKO Nordic leads the lineup because its color range covers the widest swath of Lee's Summit palettes; Malarkey, GAF, and CertainTeed fill in the rest.
Every product below carries a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating and qualifies for the impact-resistant roof discount State Farm, American Family, Shelter, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers publish for Lee's Summit homeowners policies. IKO Nordic is our lead product because its SBS-modified construction is built to flex at hail impact instead of fracture, and its color range matches the widest set of Lee's Summit HOA palettes — Raintree Lake, Eagle Creek, New Longview, Winterset, and Lakewood. The other three cover edge cases, algae-resistance requirements, and dedicated impact-warranty preferences.
SBS-modified asphalt shingle engineered to flex at hail impact instead of fracture. Widest Lee's Summit HOA palette coverage — Harvard Slate, Castle Gray, Driftshake, Frostone Grey, Dual Black, Weatherwood.
Polymer-modified Class 4 shingle with 3M Scotchgard algae resistance — strong fit for shaded Winterset and Lakewood lots where Missouri humidity drives streaking.
Class 4 laminate architectural shingle — broad HOA-friendly earth-tone range for R-7 attendance-area neighborhoods, with the standard GAF manufacturer product warranty.
Class 4 IR laminate with a dedicated 10-year manufacturer impact warranty on top of the limited lifetime — favored for Raintree Lake waterfront elevations where UV and lake-reflection aging compound over time.
Lee's Summit does not have a single master-association model. Raintree Lake, Eagle Creek, New Longview, Winterset, Lakewood, and Woodland Shores each publish a standalone color list through their ARC or Architectural Committee — and a shingle that clears Raintree Lake will not automatically clear New Longview or Eagle Creek. Four common palette profiles below.
Weathered-wood and charcoal families that blend with lake-elevation sightlines. IKO Nordic Harvard Slate, Driftshake, and Weatherwood map directly. ARC packet with color chip + spec sheet through Raintree Lake Community Association.
Medium-gray and warm weathered profiles with a permitted charcoal option. IKO Nordic Castle Gray and Frostone Grey clear without revision in most filings. Architectural Review Committee packet through the master ARC.
Conservative traditional weathered-wood standard with a neo-traditional streetscape. Master ARC plus sub-association second review on several filings. IKO Nordic Weatherwood or GAF Timberline AS II Weathered Wood typical.
Gray-family emphasis with a permitted deep-charcoal option. CertainTeed Landmark IR Moire Black and IKO Nordic Dual Black / Frostone Grey are the most common approvals. ARC submission with shingle sample.
Four steps — built around the reality that Raintree Lake, Eagle Creek, and New Longview each run independent architectural reviews, and the city of Lee's Summit issues its own re-roof permit separately. No surprises, no subcontractor hand-offs.
We identify your specific HOA — Raintree Lake CA, Eagle Creek ARC, New Longview master + sub-association, Winterset, Lakewood, Woodland Shores — and request the current packet before we build the estimate. No guessing on palette.
We select a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle in the HOA's published palette. IKO Nordic is the default; CertainTeed Landmark IR, Malarkey Vista, or GAF Armor Shield II fill in where Nordic's color range doesn't reach or where a dedicated impact warranty is preferred.
We file the HOA Architectural Review packet and pull the Lee's Summit Development Services re-roof permit simultaneously. Tear-off is not scheduled until the written HOA approval and the stamped city permit are both in your project file.
One-to-two-day tear-off and install with our in-house crew, six-nail fence pattern to manufacturer Class 4 spec, mid-install and final Lee's Summit inspections, manufacturer Class 4 certification letter issued, and photo documentation delivered so State Farm / American Family / Shelter can activate the discount on renewal.
The May 2019 event dropped quarter-to-golf-ball hail across Raintree Lake, Lakewood, and Woodland Shores. The June 2021 line pushed another wave of full-subdivision claims through Winterset and Eagle Creek. The 2023 spring cycle hit Raintree Lake and New Longview hard enough to queue re-roof work across entire cul-de-sacs. Three storm cycles in four years is the pattern that made Class 4 the Lee's Summit default — not an upsell on the quote.
Since 2019, rising Missouri homeowners premiums, ARC spec updates across Raintree Lake and Eagle Creek, and the lived experience of watching standard 3-tab and low-end architectural roofs fail while Class 4 held up have pushed Lee's Summit re-roofs toward UL 2218 as the baseline. Most homeowners we quote today aren't deciding whether to go Class 4 — they're deciding which Class 4 product, which HOA-approved color, and whether State Farm or American Family will apply the discount faster. We make all three of those simple.
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There is no single gatekeeper for re-roofs in Lee's Summit. Each HOA runs its own Architectural Review or Architectural Committee, its own fee, its own packet format, and its own approval letter. We've submitted into all of them.
Raintree Lake CA Architectural Committee — approved-shingle list, color chip + manufacturer spec + start/completion dates. Lakefront elevations reviewed with extra attention to sightlines.
Master-planned community ARC with posted review window. Medium-gray and weathered palettes dominate. Full architectural packet including elevations and shingle sample.
Neo-traditional New Urbanist community. Master ARC plus sub-association second review on several filings. We package for both layers in a single submission to avoid a cross-review revision.
Master-planned Winterset with gray-family palette and a permitted deep-charcoal. Formal ARC submission with shingle sample board and manufacturer spec sheet.
Established Lakewood neighborhood with its own architectural guidelines. Weathered-wood and gray-family palette. Management-company packet route with approved-color list on file.
Weathered and medium earth-tone palette typical. Local architectural review with fast turnaround when packet is complete — shingle sample, spec sheet, and color approval.
Older-tenure Lee's Summit neighborhoods with defined guidelines but lighter ARC overhead. Still requires color approval and spec sheet — we handle the submission regardless of committee size.
Newer-build R-7 communities with contemporary palettes — more permitted grays and deeper charcoals. CertainTeed Landmark IR Moire Black and IKO Nordic Dual Black common approvals.
Lee's Summit properties outside HOA boundaries still require the city re-roof permit. Same Class 4 spec, same six-nail install, same State Farm / American Family / Shelter discount paperwork — without the ARC step.
The three dominant Missouri homeowners carriers writing in Lee's Summit — State Farm, American Family, and Shelter — all publish an impact-resistant roof discount that activates the moment a UL 2218 Class 4 shingle is installed and documented. Allstate, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers round out the list. Discounts typically run 10% to 30% off the wind/hail portion of your premium, with Shelter and American Family often at the top of that range in our Lee's Summit clients' renewal letters.
We provide the manufacturer certification letter (IKO, Malarkey, GAF, or CertainTeed), installation photos with date-stamped nailing-pattern verification, the Lee's Summit Development Services final inspection, and the HOA ARC approval letter. One packet that answers every question your Missouri agent, your underwriter, and your next buyer will ask — applied on your next renewal cycle without a second inspection trip.
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Serving Lee's Summit, MO and eastern Jackson County — Raintree Lake, Eagle Creek, New Longview, Winterset, Lakewood, Woodland Shores, Hunters Ridge, Hallbrook, The Prairies, Arborwalk, and neighboring Blue Springs, Greenwood, Pleasant Hill, Raymore, and Grain Valley. Fill out the form and a Lee's Summit-area project manager will reach out with the Class 4 options pre-matched to your HOA's palette.