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Olathe, KS

Roofing, solar, gutters, and exteriors across the Johnson County seat — from Cedar Creek and the Fairways to Stonebridge Village, Persimmon Hill, the Garmin-campus corridor, and every Olathe family neighborhood in between. Class 4 hail-spec shingles. ARC-ready packets. One accountable project manager on every job.

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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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Built for the Johnson County Seat — Cedar Creek, Stonebridge & the Garmin Corridor

Olathe is the Johnson County seat, home to Garmin's 1,200+ acre world headquarters, Olathe Medical Center, the Scheels-anchored Olathe Soccer Complex, and the Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop historic site dating to 1865. It's also one of the fastest-growing family markets in the metro — the Olathe Northwest, Olathe West, and Olathe North attendance zones pull families from all over Johnson County. One roof-style this city isn't: tightly packed Cape Cods, Prairie-style ranches in Cedar Creek, stately two-stories in Stonebridge Village, custom builds in the Fairways, and newer K-10 corridor homes all share the same Olathe ZIP. One crew, one permit-pulling process, one line-item scope — whether you're on Persimmon Hill or in Olde Towne Olathe.

  • UL 2218 Class 4 impact shingles spec'd for western JoCo hail
  • Cedar Creek & Stonebridge Village ARC packets prepared in-house
  • Olathe CitizenServe permits pulled under our contractor-of-record
  • Solar & Tesla Solar Roof on Evergy Kansas Metro net metering
  • Tornado/hail storm documentation for Kansas carriers
  • Service across Olathe, Gardner, Spring Hill, Edgerton & De Soto
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How We Work

The Roof Technologies Standard — Applied to Every Olathe Home

These are the four practices behind every CitizenServe permit we pull, every ARC packet we submit, and every Class 4 shingle we drop on a roof inside the Olathe city limits.

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    Written Scope Before Scheduling

    You get a line-item scope before we book a crew — decking, underlayment, ice & water shield, ventilation, nail pattern, flashing. No surprise change-orders on Cedar Creek or Persimmon Hill jobs.

  • 2

    ARC Packet Prepared For You

    For Cedar Creek, Stonebridge Village, Falcon Lake, and every other Olathe HOA with an ARC, we assemble the cut-sheets, UL certificates, color samples, and insurance certificates. You sign, we submit.

  • 3

    Claim-Ready Digital Project File

    Every tear-off, decking repair, underlayment course, and flashing detail photographed and timestamped — essential for Kansas carriers supplementing June 2019 or May 2021-era storm claims.

  • 4

    Walkthrough + Magnetic Sweep Before Invoice

    Magnetic sweep of your driveway and yard, gutter debris check, and homeowner walkthrough before we send the final invoice. No Olathe job closes until you sign off.

Why Olathe Homeowners Choose Us

From Mahaffie-Era Preservation to Fairways Custom Builds

Olathe's roof stock is genuinely diverse. Cedar Creek's master-planned ARC submissions demand exact product-line compliance and a specific color palette — that's a different job than a fast, photo-documented hail replacement on a 2000s-era home in Brittany Meadows. Olathe Medical Center and the commercial buildings lining 119th and 135th require TPO, EPDM, or coating systems that a residential-only contractor can't handle. Stonebridge Village's established custom homes have steep pitches and dormer complexity that reward an experienced crew. Newer Garmin-corridor developments skew toward tech-minded homeowners who care about solar-readiness and permit cleanliness. And then there's historic Mahaffie — preservation-style work near the Olathe Soccer Complex and the 1865 Stagecoach Stop where the roof detail actually matters to the neighborhood.

Roof Technologies handles all of it — the ARC-heavy Cedar Creek packet, the Olathe Medical Center-adjacent commercial flat roofs, the Stonebridge Village steep-pitch custom, the Garmin-area solar-ready install, and the preservation-style work near Mahaffie — with one licensed crew and one documented process.

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Roofing & Solar Across Olathe and Western Johnson County

Serving Olathe, KS and the surrounding western and southern Johnson County corridor — Cedar Creek, Stonebridge, Persimmon Hill, the Garmin area, and the I-35 / K-7 / K-10 growth belt.

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Master-Planned ARC Communities
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Western & Southern Johnson County
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Lenexa
Overland Park
Spring Hill
Gardner
De Soto
Edgerton
Stilwell
Bucyrus
Cedar Creek
Stonebridge Village
Persimmon Hill
Brittany Meadows
Stone Canyon
Olde Towne Olathe
Black Bob
Cedar Lake
Fairways at Cedar Creek
Boulder Creek
Heatherstone
Woodland Trails
Chapel Hill
The Villas at Cedar Creek
Colonial Park
Falcon Lake
Prairie Trail
K-10 Corridor
Garmin Area
Solar Installation — Olathe, KS

Evergy Net-Metering Solar & Tesla Solar Roof for Olathe

Olathe falls entirely inside Evergy Kansas Metro territory, which runs net metering under Kansas statute (K.S.A. 66-1265) with a 25 kW residential cap. Exported kilowatt-hours credit against your Evergy bill, which materially improves solar payback — especially for the tech-minded homeowners in the Garmin corridor and along K-10 who tend to run higher baseline household loads.

Cedar Creek's Prairie-style ranch roofs almost all have strong south-facing pitches — excellent for solar panel arrays. For Fairways at Cedar Creek custom builds where the homeowner wants roof and solar combined into a single system, Roof Technologies is certified to install the Tesla Solar Roof. We handle the design, the Olathe electrical permit, and the Evergy interconnection application end-to-end.

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Serving Olathe, KS and the surrounding western Johnson County corridor — Lenexa, Overland Park, Spring Hill, Gardner, Edgerton, De Soto, Stilwell, and Bucyrus. Fill out the form and we'll reach out shortly. No pressure, no obligation, no storm-chaser pitch.

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FAQ

Common Questions From Olathe Homeowners

Olathe handles residential re-roof permits through its online Community Development customer portal (CitizenServe). A licensed contractor of record must be on file before the permit is issued, and Olathe enforces a required inspection sequence: a mid-roof / tear-off inspection once decking is exposed and a final inspection after completion. Nail-pattern and ice-and-water-shield placement are both checked. Roof Technologies pulls the Olathe permit in-house, schedules both inspections with the city, and provides the signed-off card at closeout — homeowners never have to log into CitizenServe.
Cedar Creek and the Fairways at Cedar Creek enforce one of the strictest ARCs in Olathe. The committee requires written submittal before any tear-off: manufacturer cut-sheets, UL 2218 Class 4 certificate, full color sample (not just a chip), contractor insurance certificate, and approved scope letter. Only specific Class 4 shingle product lines are accepted — most commonly GAF Timberline Armor Shield II (Weathered Wood, Charcoal, Barkwood) and CertainTeed Landmark IR (Weathered Wood, Moire Black, Burnt Sienna) within the Cedar Creek color palette. We prepare the full ARC packet and attend the review meeting when requested.
Stonebridge Village, Persimmon Hill, Brittany Meadows, Stone Canyon, and several other established Olathe associations require board-level approval with a defined material list and a neighborhood-aesthetic color lock — meaning your roof must match the approved palette, not just 'a shade of brown.' We handle the board submittal packet, coordinate concurrent re-roofs on shared driveways or zero-lot-line properties, and schedule work so that multiple Stonebridge or Persimmon Hill homes can be done on the same week without disrupting the street.
The Olathe Northwest, Olathe West, and Olathe North attendance zones are dominated by family housing stock aged roughly 15–25 years — exactly the re-roof window. Families in those districts almost always want work scheduled around the school calendar. The best windows are late May through mid-August (summer break) and the two weeks around winter break. We avoid booking tear-offs during state-assessment weeks and the first week of school, since dumpster trucks and nail debris on driveways create real friction for families with kids in Olathe Public Schools.
Olathe sits on the western edge of the Kansas City metro hail/tornado corridor — closer to open plains than Overland Park or Leawood, and consistently exposed to supercell activity rolling in from Douglas, Franklin, and Miami Counties. The June 2019 and May 2021 storms both produced golf-ball to tennis-ball hail across Cedar Creek, Stonebridge, and the K-10 corridor, triggering thousands of Johnson County insurance claims. We build every Olathe roof spec for hail-first: Class 4 impact shingles, six-nail pattern, and reinforced ridge caps.
Yes. The major carriers writing policies in Olathe — State Farm, American Family, Shelter, Farmers, and Allstate — all offer impact-resistant roof discounts (typically 10–28% off the wind/hail premium) when you install UL 2218 Class 4 impact-rated shingles. We install Class 4 lines from GAF (Timberline Armor Shield II), CertainTeed (Landmark IR), Owens Corning (Duration Storm), IKO (Nordic), and Malarkey (Legacy), and we provide the manufacturer certificate your agent needs to post the discount endorsement on the Kansas policy.
Olathe is entirely within 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 compared to buy-all/sell-all markets. We handle the full stack for Olathe homeowners: solar design sized to stay under the 25 kW residential cap, roof-integrated mounting with flashing that preserves your shingle warranty, City of Olathe electrical permit, and the Evergy interconnection application and inspection.
Yes. In addition to every Olathe ZIP, we regularly serve Gardner, Spring Hill, Edgerton, De Soto, and unincorporated western Johnson County — the I-35 / K-7 / K-10 corridor where much of the metro's newer family growth is happening. These western and southern JoCo communities share the same exposure to open-plain hail and wind that Olathe does, and our Class 4 hail specs and HOA ARC process work identically out there.