Aerial view of connected multi-unit shingle roofs near Cook Road in Kelowna
Okanagan roofing projects
Lower Mission · Cook Road area May 2026

Multi-Unit Roofing Project in Kelowna's Lower Mission

This multi-unit roofing project near Cook Road required Blue Jay Roofing to work within a compact Lower Mission property surrounded by neighbouring homes, vehicles, landscaping, and shared access. The project views show the connected shingle-covered roof sections and an active installation stage with synthetic underlayment exposed on the roof.

Location

Lower Mission · Cook Road area

Work

Multi-unit residential roofing

Roof system

Architectural asphalt shingle roofing

Project views

4 photos + aerial video

Project flyover

Coordinated roofing in Kelowna's Lower Mission.

See the connected roof areas, neighbouring units, shared access, existing shingle surfaces, and active underlayment stage across this compact Lower Mission property.

  • Multi-unit residential roofing
  • Connected roof sections
  • Synthetic underlayment stage
  • Lower Mission · Kelowna

The project story

01

Planning around residents and shared access

Multi-unit work affects more than one doorway. Material delivery, debris control, parking, pedestrian routes, and daily cleanup all need to be coordinated so the roofing can move forward without losing control of a busy residential site.

02

Connected roof sections shape the scope

Repeated gables, adjoining slopes, vents, and lower porch roofs create a continuous set of roof areas across the property. Each section has to be considered alongside the neighbouring unit rather than treated as an isolated patch.

03

Preparation visible beneath the roof covering

One project view shows synthetic underlayment exposed during installation. This stage sits between the roof deck and the finished shingle surface and makes the underlying preparation visible before the roof covering conceals it.

Project gallery

Roof details from every angle.

Explore the roof shape, installation stages, finished surfaces, and surrounding property through detailed aerial views.

Aerial view of connected multi-unit shingle roofs near Cook Road in Kelowna
01 Shingle-covered roof sections, repeated gables, and the tight spacing between neighbouring Lower Mission units.
Close aerial view of a multi-unit asphalt shingle roof in Kelowna's Lower Mission
02 Main shingle field with ridge lines, roof vents, a lower porch roof, and adjacent buildings visible.
Overhead view of connected roof sections on a Lower Mission multi-unit property
03 Connected slopes and roof penetrations viewed from above within the compact residential site.
Synthetic underlayment exposed during multi-unit roofing work in Kelowna
04 Active installation stage with synthetic underlayment exposed across the roof slope.

Project questions

What homeowners ask about this work

Can Blue Jay Roofing work on multi-unit residential properties?

Yes. Blue Jay Roofing completes multi-unit residential roofing in Kelowna. Scope, access, approvals, scheduling, resident communication, and building sequencing are reviewed during the estimate and planning process.

What is different about roofing near Cook Road in Kelowna?

Properties in the Lower Mission can have tighter access, more neighbouring units, shared drive aisles, and heavier pedestrian activity. Roofing logistics need to account for material delivery, debris control, and safe access around occupied homes.

How is disruption managed during multi-unit roof work?

The project plan should cover delivery timing, parking and pedestrian access, debris containment, daily cleanup, resident notices, and sequencing between buildings. The exact plan depends on the property layout and occupancy.

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