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HOA Roofing Godley Station & Plantation

📅 April 23, 2026 · 7 min read

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Godley Station and Plantation Lakes HOAs require written Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval before any roofing work begins
HOA-approved shingle colors are typically limited to earth tones, charcoal, and weathered wood — verify with your ARC before ordering
City of Pooler requires a separate building permit for all roof replacements regardless of HOA approval
Skipping HOA approval can result in fines, forced removal, and re-installation at the homeowner's expense
Approval timelines run 7–30 days — factor this into your project schedule before signing a contractor contract
HOA Guide Pooler GA Godley Station

Replacing a roof in Godley Station or Plantation Lakes isn't as straightforward as calling a roofer and scheduling the job. Both communities have active HOAs with Architectural Review Committees (ARCs) that require advance approval — and the City of Pooler requires a separate building permit on top of that. If you skip either step, you risk a stop-work order, an HOA fine, or a required removal and re-do at your expense.

This guide covers exactly what Pooler homeowners in Godley Station and Plantation Lakes need to know before starting a roof replacement project in 2026.

HOA Approval: What Godley Station Requires

Godley Station is one of Pooler's largest master-planned communities, spanning several neighborhoods including Godley Station proper, The Crossings at Godley Station, and adjacent Telfair Plantation. The master HOA maintains architectural standards across the entire development through its ARC process.

Godley Station ARC Checklist

  • Shingle color must match an approved palette — typically earth tones (weatherwood, charcoal, pewter gray, aged wood). Bright colors or non-standard hues require special approval or are prohibited.
  • Material type is usually restricted to architectural/dimensional asphalt shingles. Metal roofing is allowed in some Godley Station sections but requires specific ARC approval — submit before purchasing materials.
  • Submit an ARC application with manufacturer product name, color name (exact, from brochure), and contractor information. Processing typically takes 7–14 business days.
  • Do not install before approval is granted. Verbal or informal approval from a neighbor or board member is not sufficient — the written ARC approval letter is required.
  • Keep the approval letter on file. Your roofer should have a copy on-site if Pooler inspectors or HOA reps ask during the job.

We handle ARC paperwork for Godley Station homeowners as part of our standard process. We'll submit the application with full material specs and track the approval timeline so your project doesn't sit idle waiting for paperwork.

HOA Approval: Plantation Lakes Requirements

Plantation Lakes is a newer subdivision in Pooler near Jimmy DeLoach Parkway, developed primarily from the mid-2010s onward. The homes in Plantation Lakes are generally newer (2013–2022 build range) which means many roofs are in the 8–15 year range — the window when builder-grade architectural shingles start showing wear in Georgia's humid climate.

Plantation Lakes HOA has similar architectural standards to Godley Station but with slightly different approved color palettes. Key differences to know:

  • Color matching to adjacent homes. In some Plantation Lakes phases, the ARC expects shingle color to be reasonably consistent with neighboring homes, particularly on corner lots or homes visible from the main entrance on Plantation Lakes Drive.
  • Newer homes may have wind mitigation reports on file. If your home has an existing wind mitigation report, a roof replacement may require an updated inspection to maintain your insurance credits.
  • Builder warranties. Plantation Lakes homes built by major Pooler-area builders (DR Horton, Landmark 24, Grayhawk) may have an existing limited workmanship warranty on the original roof. Check whether your builder warranty is still active before proceeding with a replacement — this affects how you handle any ARC submission timing.

City of Pooler Building Permit Requirements

Regardless of HOA approval, the City of Pooler requires a building permit for any full roof replacement or significant structural repair. This is separate from the HOA process and must be obtained from the City of Pooler Building and Zoning Department.

Pooler Permit Details

Issuing authority: City of Pooler Building and Zoning Dept., 100 Sweet Bottom Drive

What triggers a permit: Full roof replacement; structural deck repair over 25% of deck area; addition of solar panels or skylights

What doesn't require a permit: Like-for-like minor shingle repairs (replacing a few blown-off shingles); gutter cleaning or minor flashing touch-ups

Processing time: Typically 2–5 business days for residential re-roofs

Inspection: A city inspector must sign off after completion — your contractor must call in the inspection request before the final day of work

Contractor license: Pooler requires the contractor to hold a valid Georgia State License (Class II or higher). Verify your roofer's license at verify.sos.ga.gov before signing a contract.

Recommended Shingle Options for Godley Station & Plantation Lakes

Both communities typically require architectural (dimensional) shingles in earth tones. These products are commonly approved and readily available through Savannah-area distributors:

Product Manufacturer Wind Rating Common HOA-Approved Colors
StormMaster Slate Atlas Roofing 130 mph Charcoal, Weathered Wood, Pewter Gray
Duration Storm Owens Corning 130 mph Estate Gray, Quarry Gray, Driftwood
Timberline HDZ GAF 130 mph Pewter Gray, Charcoal, Weathered Wood
Landmark PRO CertainTeed 110 mph Moire Black, Weathered Wood, Colonial Slate

We're Atlas Pro+ certified, which means we install Atlas StormMaster products under manufacturer-backed warranty terms — important for both insurance credits and resale value in Chatham and Effingham County markets.

Typical Project Timeline for Pooler HOA Neighborhoods

Day 1–2 Free inspection + estimate. We identify scope, take measurements, and photo-document the existing condition for HOA and insurance records.
Day 3–5 HOA ARC application submitted with color samples, product spec sheet, and contractor credentials.
Day 7–14 ARC approval received (typical HOA processing window). City of Pooler permit application submitted simultaneously to avoid sequential delays.
Day 14–18 Both HOA approval and Pooler permit confirmed. Material delivery scheduled, installation date confirmed.
Installation 1–2 days for standard single-family home. City inspection called in same day as completion.

Recent Jobs in Godley Station & Plantation Lakes

Full replacement — Godley Station, off Pooler Parkway near Town Center

Atlas StormMaster Slate, Charcoal. ARC submitted and approved in 9 days. Pooler permit pulled same week. 1.5-day installation, passed city inspection. Cost: $14,200 · 2,200 sq ft home.

Full replacement — Plantation Lakes, near Plantation Lakes Drive entrance

Owens Corning Duration Storm, Estate Gray. 11-year-old builder roof showing granule loss in northeast valleys. HOA color-matched to adjacent home per ARC requirement. Cost: $12,800 · 1,900 sq ft home.

Insurance-funded replacement — Godley Station, storm damage

Hail and wind damage from spring storm. We handled the insurance claim documentation, adjuster walkthrough, and ARC approval concurrently. Claim approved within 2 weeks. Insurance covered $13,600 minus deductible.

For more on what makes Pooler roofing different from other parts of the Savannah area — including all seven neighborhoods we serve regularly — see our Pooler GA roofing page. For storm-damage insurance work, see our insurance claims service page.

Serving Godley Station & Plantation Lakes homeowners — call (912) 999-7989

We handle HOA applications, Pooler permits, and insurance claims. Free inspections. Licensed & insured in Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need HOA approval before replacing my roof in Godley Station or Plantation Lakes?

Yes. Both communities have Architectural Review Committees (ARCs) that must approve exterior changes including roof replacements. You are required to submit an application — typically including contractor information, material specifications, and a shingle color sample or manufacturer color chart — before work begins. Starting work without ARC approval can result in fines, a stop-work order, and a requirement to remove and re-install non-approved materials at your own expense.

How long does HOA roofing approval take in Pooler GA communities?

Most HOA ARC committees in Pooler-area communities respond within 14–30 days. Some have provisions for expedited review if the roof is actively leaking or storm-damaged — contact your HOA management company directly to ask. Plan ahead: if your approval takes 3 weeks and your contractor has a full schedule, your actual install date could be 5–6 weeks out. Factor this into your budget for tarping or temporary repairs if your roof is actively compromised.

What shingle colors are typically approved in Godley Station and Plantation Lakes?

HOA-approved palettes vary by community and are updated periodically. Common approved options in Pooler-area HOA communities include architectural shingles in charcoal, weathered wood, driftwood, barkwood, and slate-gray tones. Bright, non-traditional colors (red, blue, green) are typically not permitted. Always check the current approved color list with your HOA before purchasing materials — the contractor should provide a manufacturer color swatch for ARC submission, not just a name.

Do I still need a City of Pooler permit if I have HOA approval?

Yes — these are completely separate processes. HOA approval is a private community rule; the City of Pooler building permit is a public code compliance requirement. Both are required and independent of each other. The permit ensures your roof replacement meets Georgia's State Minimum Standard Building Code and allows for a final inspection. Your contractor should pull the permit before work begins. Ask for the permit number before the crew starts — no permit means you risk voided insurance, code violations, and complications when selling the home.

Can Talya Roofing handle the HOA submission process for me?

Yes. Talya Roofing handles the full documentation package for HOA ARC submissions: contractor license and insurance certificates, material specifications, manufacturer color charts, and the scope-of-work description that ARC committees require. We also pull the City of Pooler building permit as part of every roofing job. We have completed roofing projects in Godley Station, Plantation Lakes, and other Pooler-area HOA communities and are familiar with the submission requirements. Call (912) 999-7989 to start the process.

Samed Guvenc — Founder & Director of Talya Roofing, Savannah GA

Samed Guvenc

Founder & Director, Talya Roofing LLC

Atlas Pro+ Certified Contractor

Published: 2026-04-23Updated: 2026-04-23
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