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Real roofing projects completed in your neighborhood. We aren't just in League City—we're on your street.

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Tear-off and roof replacement setup on a Bay Colony home in League City, TX

Full roof replacement staging (tear-off, decking review, and material layout) tailored to a Bay Colony home’s driveway/access.

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Close-up of shingle and flashing repair detail on a Bay Colony roof in League City

Leak-focused repair detail (flashing and seal points) to address common wind-driven rain entry areas.

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Roofing material sample and product sheet prepared for HOA architectural review in Bay Colony

HOA-ready material package (color selection + manufacturer specs) to reduce back-and-forth during ACC review.

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Projects completed near:Bay Colony Park / future sportsplex near Calder Drive & Ervin Street (city project)Bay Colony Town Center (retail along Gulf Freeway frontage)League City Planning & Development / Building Department (500 W Walker St area)
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Don't Get Fined by the Bay Colony Pointe HOA (Houston) (some Bay Colony sections may have different associations).

Parts of Bay Colony are managed through an HOA with an Architectural Control Committee (ACC). For Bay Colony Pointe, exterior projects are submitted for ACC review through TownSq’s Architectural Review workflow before work begins. If your home is in a different Bay Colony section, requirements may differ—Steer Concepts will help you confirm which association/ACC applies to your address before ordering materials.

We specifically stock: TBD — roofing material/color requirements (if any) should be confirmed in your HOA/ACC guidelines and during architectural review.. Our team handles the architectural review board (ARC) application process for you, ensuring your new roof is approved before we pull the first nail.

Pre-Approved Colors

We have the specific shingle colors required for Bay Colony.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Bay Colony Pointe HOA (Houston) (verify your section’s HOA/ACC if you are not in Bay Colony Pointe) — ARC Submission Checklist

Complete checklist for exterior modifications including roofing work. We handle this entire process for you.

Application Fee

TBD — see the HOA’s ACC/Application documents in TownSq or confirm with management.

Payable to: TBD — confirm with HOA management (Goodwin & Company) based on the current ACC process.

Processing Time

TBD — varies by ACC workload; check TownSq request status after submission.

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Confirm which Bay Colony HOA/ACC governs your address

Bay Colony includes multiple sections, and HOA requirements can differ. Before choosing materials, confirm the correct association and architectural review process for your specific home.

  • Check your closing documents and current HOA billing statements for the association name.
  • If you’re in Bay Colony Pointe, the HOA directs owners to TownSq for architectural requests.
  • If you’re unsure, call the HOA management contact listed for your community and confirm the ACC workflow.
Source: Bay Colony Pointe HOA (TownSq) — community overview & management contact
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Review HOA documents and gather roofing submittal details

Before you submit, gather the information the ACC typically needs so you don’t get delayed by an incomplete request.

  • Locate your HOA’s ACC/Architectural request form and any ACC guidelines (if provided in your HOA portal).
  • Prepare manufacturer product details and the exact color name you plan to install.
  • Include a clear scope (replacement vs. repair, ventilation changes, drip edge, etc.).
Source: Bay Colony Pointe HOA (TownSq) — Association Documents page
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Submit the request through TownSq (Bay Colony Pointe) or your HOA’s required method

For Bay Colony Pointe, the HOA directs owners to submit exterior maintenance/improvement projects in TownSq using Architectural Review → Submit Project from the TownSq website (not the phone app).

  • Log in to TownSq on a web browser.
  • Navigate to Architectural Review and submit the project with attachments (spec sheets, photos, scope).
  • Save a copy of what you submitted and track status inside TownSq.
Source: Bay Colony Pointe HOA (TownSq) — Home Improvement or Maintenance Application instructions
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Confirm whether a League City permit is required for your scope

League City lists re-roofing as permit-triggering work when more than 100 square feet (1 square) of shingles/roofing is being replaced. We’ll verify the scope and help align the job with permit requirements.

  • If your project is a full replacement, permit requirements are likely to apply.
  • If it’s a smaller repair, confirm whether it crosses the city’s threshold.
  • Keep HOA approval documentation available for your project file.
Source: City of League City — Permits (re-roofing threshold listed)
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Schedule the roof work after written HOA/ACC approval (and permit confirmation)

Once HOA approval is in hand and permit needs are confirmed, schedule installation and material delivery to match the approved selection and scope.

  • Match installed shingle color/series to what was approved.
  • Keep a copy of approval and permit info for closeout.
  • Plan for driveway/vehicle access and debris staging so the site stays clean for neighbors.
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Our team completes and submits the entire ARC application on your behalf. We include all required documentation, material specs, and follow up until approval is received.

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Questions from Bay Colony Residents

We've worked on dozens of roofs in your neighborhood. Here are the questions we hear most often.

Q1.Do I need an HOA approval before replacing my roof in Bay Colony?
In many Bay Colony sections, exterior work can require HOA/ACC review before installation. For Bay Colony Pointe, the HOA directs owners to submit exterior maintenance/improvement requests through TownSq (Architectural Review → Submit Project). If you’re unsure which HOA applies to your address (Bay Colony has multiple sections), we’ll help you confirm the correct association and the approval process before materials are ordered.
Q2.Does League City require a permit for a re-roof?
League City lists re-roofing as permit-triggering work when more than 100 square feet (1 square) of shingles/roofing is being replaced. Requirements can vary based on the exact scope, so we’ll confirm the details during inspection and while reviewing the permit requirements for your specific address.
Q3.What do you typically include with an HOA/ACC roofing submittal?
Most HOA roofing requests go smoother when the submittal clearly shows (1) the exact roofing material type, (2) manufacturer/series and color name, and (3) a brief scope of work (tear-off vs. overlay, drip edge, ventilation changes, etc.). We can help you package the information your ACC is likely to request and keep the project aligned with what you actually plan to install.
Q4.How long does an HOA roofing approval take?
Approval timelines vary by association and by season. For Bay Colony Pointe, your request status is tracked inside TownSq after submission. If you’re facing active leaks, we can discuss temporary measures while you pursue written approval, then schedule the full work once approval is granted.
Q5.If my roof is leaking, can repairs start before HOA approval?
Some communities treat temporary, leak-stopping repairs differently than a full replacement. Because each HOA’s rules can vary, we’ll help you document the issue and confirm what the HOA expects (for example, temporary repairs vs. full replacement) before moving forward.
Q6.What makes Bay Colony roofs different from other parts of League City?
Bay Colony is listed by the City of League City as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) created in 1988 with Galveston County MUD No. 14 and No. 15, and the neighborhood includes multiple sections built in different eras. That often means roof age, decking conditions, and HOA processes can vary noticeably from street to street—so we focus first on a detailed inspection and on confirming the right approval/permit path for your specific address.

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