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Storm-Rated Roofing in Lenexa, KS

Residential re-roofs across Old Town Lenexa, Falcon Ridge, Canyon Creek, Vista Ridge, and the City Center townhome district — plus commercial TPO, EPDM, and modified-bitumen systems on FedEx, Kiewit, and the I-435 / I-35 / K-10 logistics corridor. Class 4 hail-spec shingles. One licensed crew. One Lenexa permit pulled start-to-finish.

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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.

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Johnson County's Tech & Logistics Hub — Roofed End-to-End

Lenexa calls itself the "City of Festivals" — a nod to the original 1869 founding along the Santa Fe Trail and a calendar anchored by the Lenexa Spinach Festival, the Great Lenexa BBQ Battle, and Community Days. But modern Lenexa is also the Kansas-side metro's tech and logistics engine: Kiewit Construction's corporate headquarters, the FedEx regional distribution hub, Freightquote, and the Sprint/T-Mobile-adjacent corporate corridor all cluster around the triple intersection of I-435, I-35, and K-10. Lenexa City Center — the city's recent mixed-use redevelopment with a new City Hall, the Lenexa Public Market, and blocks of townhomes and condos — is reshaping the urban core. We roof all of it. Old Town historic work, City Center mixed-use, Falcon Ridge and Canyon Creek ARC-driven shingle tear-offs, Kiewit-corridor commercial flat-roof membrane work, and Evergy-tied solar on every block in between.

  • UL 2218 Class 4 impact shingles for the KC metro hail belt
  • Old Town Lenexa Historic Preservation Commission submittals prepared in-house
  • City Center townhome & condo board coordination (common-area roof systems)
  • Falcon Ridge, Canyon Creek & Vista Ridge ARC packets submitted before work begins
  • TPO, EPDM & modified-bitumen on FedEx / Kiewit / I-435-I-35-K-10 distribution corridor
  • Evergy Kansas Metro solar interconnection & Tesla Solar Roof for Deer Creek-border customs
  • Lenexa city permit pulled and closed under our contractor-of-record
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How We Work in Lenexa

The Roof Technologies Standard — Applied to Every Lenexa Project

Lenexa spans 1869-era Santa Fe Trail buildings, City Center mid-rise townhomes, mature Falcon Ridge suburban ranches, and half-million-square-foot distribution centers off I-35. None of those four job types is the same. Here's the process that works across all of them.

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    Written Scope Before a Single Bundle Lands

    Decking, underlayment, ice & water shield, ventilation, nail pattern, flashing, drip-edge color. No surprise change-orders whether the job is a Falcon Ridge shingle tear-off or a 120,000-sq-ft FedEx-area TPO re-cover.

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    The Right Submittal for the Right Authority

    Old Town historic work goes to the Lenexa Historic Preservation Commission. City Center townhomes go to the association board as a common-area roof project. Falcon Ridge, Canyon Creek, and Vista Ridge go to their individual ARCs. We know which packet gets which cover sheet.

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    Commercial-Grade Documentation on Logistics Jobs

    FedEx, Kiewit, and Freightquote-adjacent distribution centers require tenant-interior protection plans, after-hours work windows, and the commercial umbrella and experience-modifier that a national logistics risk department will actually accept. We carry all of it.

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    Magnetic Sweep & Walkthrough Before Invoice

    Residential, townhome, and commercial jobs all close the same way: magnetic sweep of the work zone, gutter debris check, and a walkthrough with the homeowner, board, or property manager. No Lenexa job invoices until you sign off.

Why Lenexa Chooses Us

Built for Old Town, City Center & the Logistics Corridor

Most Kansas City roofing companies are good at one of two things: residential tear-offs in a single subdivision type, or wide-open commercial flat-roof work. Lenexa doesn't fit in either box. In one day a crew here might need to submit a historic-preservation packet for a home on Santa Fe Trail Drive, coordinate a four-building common-area roof project with a City Center townhome board, pull a Lenexa permit for a Falcon Ridge shingle tear-off, and schedule an after-hours TPO re-cover on a 300,000-sq-ft Kiewit-corridor distribution center.

Roof Technologies is purpose-built for that mix. We run one licensed crew trained on both steep-slope shingle and low-slope membrane. We carry the commercial umbrella that national logistics tenants require. We prepare Historic Preservation Commission packets, City Center board proposals, and Falcon Ridge ARC submittals in-house. And we document every job — residential, townhome, and commercial — with the same timestamped photo file that Kansas insurance carriers accept on hail and tornado supplements from the May 2019 and June 2021 storm cycles.

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Roofing & Solar Across Lenexa & North-Central Johnson County

Primary coverage: Lenexa city limits plus Overland Park to the east, Olathe to the southwest, Shawnee and Merriam to the north, and De Soto to the west along K-10.

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Solar Installation — Lenexa, KS

Evergy Kansas Metro Solar & Tesla Solar Roof for Lenexa

Lenexa sits entirely inside Evergy Kansas Metro territory, which runs net metering under Kansas statute (K.S.A. 66-1265) with a 25 kW cap on residential systems. Exported kilowatt-hours credit against your Evergy bill at the retail rate — a meaningful payback bump for tech-minded homeowners in the Kiewit corridor and along K-10 who tend to run higher household loads.

Lenexa City Center's south-facing townhomes are especially well-suited for solar: the rooflines were laid out during the mixed-use redevelopment at a production-friendly pitch with minimal shading. Falcon Ridge and Canyon Creek Prairie-style ranches also tend to have strong rear-facing south and west pitches. For luxury custom builds along the Deer Creek border where rack-mounted panels won't satisfy the ARC aesthetic, Roof Technologies is certified to install the Tesla Solar Roof — a fully integrated roof-and-solar product that reads as a roof to the review committee. We handle the design, the Lenexa electrical permit, and the Evergy interconnection application end-to-end.

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Common Questions From Lenexa Homeowners & Property Managers

No — Lenexa runs its own permit portal, separate from Overland Park's eTrakit and Olathe's CitizenServe. As the licensed contractor of record, we file the Lenexa residential re-roof permit through the city's own Community Development portal, upload the property scope and manufacturer documentation, pay the permit fee, and schedule the required inspections directly with Lenexa's inspection division. Lenexa typically enforces a tear-off inspection (decking exposed) plus a final inspection, and the nail-pattern and ice-and-water-shield placement are both checked on the way through. We close the permit in the Lenexa system ourselves — you don't have to learn a portal or sit on hold with the city.
Old Town Lenexa — founded in 1869 along the Santa Fe Trail — contains some of the oldest residential and commercial structures in Johnson County, and the Lenexa Historic Preservation Commission has review authority over exterior changes to designated historic properties. For historic-contributing homes and commercial buildings along Santa Fe Trail Drive and the original Old Town grid, we submit the proposed material, color, and profile to the Historic Preservation Commission before work begins — often specifying a laminated architectural shingle in a historically appropriate palette (Weathered Wood, Black Walnut, or Heather Blend). For non-designated homes nearby, standard Lenexa permit rules apply. Either way, we handle the preservation submittal in-house.
Yes, meaningfully. Lenexa City Center is the city's recent mixed-use redevelopment — a walkable urban core anchored by the new City Hall, the Lenexa Public Market, and a mix of townhomes, condominiums, and mid-rise residential. Unlike suburban single-family HOAs (Falcon Ridge, Canyon Creek) where each homeowner owns their own roof and gets individual ARC sign-off, City Center townhome and condo associations typically own the roof system as common-area property. That means the association board — not the individual unit owner — contracts and schedules the roof replacement, and the scope covers an entire building or building cluster at once. We handle the board-level proposal, coordinate phased work across multiple shared-roof buildings, and provide the association with the closed-permit and warranty documentation at completion.
Falcon Ridge, Canyon Creek, and Vista Ridge are three of Lenexa's established master-planned communities, and each has an active Architectural Review Committee that must approve roof work before the first bundle is delivered. All three require UL 2218 Class 4 impact-rated shingles, a written manufacturer cut-sheet, UL certificate, physical color sample (not just a chip), contractor insurance certificate, and scope letter. Falcon Ridge maintains a relatively tight color palette dominated by Weathered Wood, Driftwood, and Pewter Gray; Canyon Creek also accepts Barkwood and Mission Brown; Vista Ridge leans toward Charcoal and Black Walnut. We prepare the packet specific to each ARC and handle the submittal before we lock a project start date.
Yes — this is one of the things Lenexa specifically is known for. The triple intersection of I-435, I-35, and K-10 has turned Lenexa into one of the largest logistics and distribution hubs in the metro: the FedEx regional distribution hub, Kiewit Construction's corporate headquarters, Freightquote, and dozens of tilt-up concrete distribution centers with 50,000- to 500,000-square-foot low-slope membrane roofs. We handle TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems on these buildings — full tear-offs with new ISO insulation to current Kansas energy code, re-cover systems where the deck is still sound, parapet flashing, drain and scupper replacement, skylights, and roof-mounted HVAC curb work. We carry the commercial umbrella and experience-modifier required by national logistics tenants and their risk departments.
Lenexa sits squarely inside the Kansas City metro hail belt and the broader northeastern edge of Tornado Alley. The May 2019 storm dropped golf-ball to baseball-size hail across central Lenexa and Shawnee Mission Park, triggering tens of thousands of Johnson County insurance claims. The June 2021 event produced another widespread hail core along the K-10 corridor from De Soto into Olathe and Lenexa. Lenexa also regularly sees supercells rolling in from the west — Douglas and Leavenworth Counties — that pair tornadic spin with large hail and 60+ mph straight-line wind. Every Lenexa roof we spec is built hail-first and wind-second: Class 4 impact-rated shingles, six-nail pattern, reinforced ridge caps, and properly nailed starter strips.
Every major Kansas carrier writing policies in Lenexa offers an impact-resistant roof discount on the wind/hail premium — typically in the 10–28% range — when you install UL 2218 Class 4 impact-rated shingles. State Farm, American Family, Shelter, Farmers, and Allstate all accept the manufacturer's UL certificate we provide at closeout. We install Class 4 lines from GAF (Timberline Armor Shield II), CertainTeed (Landmark IR), Owens Corning (Duration Storm), IKO (Nordic), and Malarkey (Legacy). Your agent posts the discount endorsement on your Kansas policy once we send the certificate packet, and the savings often cover a meaningful share of the deductible on the next hail claim.
Lenexa is entirely inside Evergy Kansas Metro territory, which runs net metering under Kansas statute (K.S.A. 66-1265) with a 25 kW cap on residential systems. Exported kilowatt-hours credit against your Evergy bill, which materially improves solar payback versus non-net-metered markets. Lenexa City Center south-facing townhomes, Falcon Ridge rear-facing Prairie-style ranches, and the newer Canyon Creek and Cedar Creek (Lenexa-side) builds tend to have excellent production-friendly roof geometry. For luxury custom builds on the Deer Creek border where rack-mounted panels won't fit the ARC aesthetic, we install the Tesla Solar Roof. Either way, we handle the full stack: design sized to stay under the 25 kW residential cap, roof-integrated flashing that preserves your shingle warranty, the Lenexa electrical permit, and the Evergy interconnection application.