The Ultimate Guide to Upgrading Your Home’s Exterior Design
There are tons of reasons why HOA homeowners desire to upgrade their home’s exterior design. Some do it to increase the market value, while others go after functional features that also help them improve the overall appearance of their home.
Whatever the reason for your home upgrade is, you’ll have to consider the rules and regulations set by your Home Owners Association (HOA).
Refer to Your Homeowner Association Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions or the CC&Rs
Before you make any major changes to your home, make sure they meet the standards and measures set by your homeowner association.
Being HOA homeowners binds you to comply with the rules provided by your homeowner association.
These requirements most likely apply to the following upgrades:
- Roofing
- Fencing
- Yard work
- Landscaping
- Exterior painting
- Parking and driveway
- Parking for visitors and large vehicles
- Other exterior additions
Failure to comply with the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) can result in legal action, and you might end up paying huge fines and a stained record as a homeowner.
All Pro’s shade installs comply with HOA standards.
Always Plan Before Every Purchase
According to Rosie On The House, you’d be surprised by how even a simple paint job can get you into trouble with your HOA. Even if you’re repainting with the same color you used 20 years ago, you might want to submit the color for approval as it may no longer be in the approved list of color palettes.
To save on the expenses of disapproval, having to redo everything all over again, the best thing to do is let your contractor finalize the plans with the Homeowner’s Association before starting your project. Make sure to ask you HOA rep for a copy of the most up-to-date guidelines.
How Do You Upgrade Your AZ Home Exterior According to HOA?
Some might think customizing the exterior or your Arizona home is impossible with HOA regulations, but there plenty of ways to level up your exterior in the front and back of your home.
Awnings
Patio Shades
Window Sun Screens
All Pro’s Shade Solutions for HOA Homeowners
Choose a shade provider like All Pro Shade Concepts that caters to your every need and adjusts your home upgrades according to the HOA rules. All Pro Shade Concepts is the top choice for HOA homeowners in Metro Phoenix for getting motorized retractable awnings, patio shades, window sun screens, and more that comply with the CC&Rs.
With a team of all-professional installers and top-of-the-line products, it’s easy to get the luxury exterior home upgrade you’ve always wanted, even with an HOA. We have tons of great options available for you to choose from. Our awnings and patio shades come in various colors, designs, and sizes to adhere to approved colors of your HOA. Custom window sun screens are also available for all types of frame designs, any shape!
SRP Shade Screen Rebate Program – Contractor
SRP is offering customers a rebate of $1 per square foot on professionally installed shade screens to keep their homes cooler during Phoenix’s summer months.
About the Author: Robert Mulvin, Founder of All Pro Shade Concepts
Robert Mulvin is the owner and founder of All Pro Shade Concepts, an Arizona-owned shade company he established in 2005. A native Arizonan with more than two decades of hands-on industry experience, Robert understands the challenges the desert sun creates for local homes, patios, windows, and businesses.
Under his leadership, All Pro Shade Concepts has grown from a small garage-based screen company into one of Arizona’s leading providers of custom window sun screens, retractable patio shades, and retractable awnings. Robert remains actively involved in company operations, product innovation, and customer satisfaction.
Robert’s passion is helping people throughout his Arizona community create more comfortable, functional, and enjoyable places to live. Through his articles and expert guidance, he shares practical ways homeowners and businesses can reduce harsh sun exposure, improve outdoor comfort, protect their spaces, and make the most of everyday living in Arizona’s unique climate.