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Legacy is a newer master-planned community in League City where exterior changes are typically coordinated through the HOA’s published documents and management team. If you’re planning anything beyond a simple repair—like a full re-roof, a ventilation change, or a shingle color swap—Steer Concepts can help you build a clean submittal package (manufacturer cut sheets, color selection, scope notes, and contractor insurance) and keep the project moving without unnecessary resubmissions.

We specifically stock: TBD — Legacy HOA publishes exterior/roofing standards in its Design Guidelines. Steer Concepts will confirm the currently approved shingle profile, color options, and any required wind-rating details during the inspection + HOA submittal so you don’t order the wrong materials.. Our team handles the architectural review board (ARC) application process for you, ensuring your new roof is approved before we pull the first nail.

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We have the specific shingle colors required for Legacy.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Legacy HOA (managed by FirstService Residential) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD — confirm current fee requirements with Legacy HOA/management before submitting.

Payable to: TBD — confirm payee and accepted payment methods with Legacy HOA/management.

Processing Time

TBD — confirm current review timelines with the HOA; plan lead time before locking in material delivery and install dates.

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Pull the Legacy HOA documents that apply to roofing

Start with the HOA’s Forms & Documents page and download the Design Guidelines (and any related covenant/manual documents). Use the roofing-related sections to confirm what must be submitted (materials, colors, drawings, etc.).

  • Locate the Design Guidelines on the HOA site
  • Confirm whether shingle color changes, ventilation changes, or visible accessory changes require review
  • If anything is unclear, we’ll help you ask management before ordering materials
Source: Legacy HOA — Forms & Docs
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Confirm whether your re-roof scope triggers a League City permit

League City’s published guidance lists a re-roof permit requirement when over 100 square feet (1 square) of shingles/roofing will be replaced. We’ll verify the exact requirements for your address and scope during the estimate.

  • Define your scope clearly (repair vs. partial replacement vs. full replacement)
  • If you’re changing decking, ventilation, or other components, we’ll confirm whether that changes permit requirements
  • Keep your permit number and inspection requirements tied to the job file
Source: City of League City — FAQ (permit triggers)
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Account for coastal factors (windstorm) and site conditions (floodplain), if applicable

In Galveston County, wind-driven rain and coastal wind exposure can influence material selection and inspection/documentation needs. Separately, League City notes development in floodplains requires permits. We’ll treat both as “confirm for this property” items during planning.

  • If windstorm insurance documentation is relevant to your policy, we’ll discuss inspection/documentation options
  • If your home is in a mapped floodplain area, we’ll confirm any additional city requirements before work begins
  • Requirements vary—final steps depend on your exact address and scope
Source: Texas Department of Insurance — Windstorm inspections
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Select HOA-aligned materials before ordering (shingle, color, visible accessories)

Once we confirm what the HOA allows, we’ll lock the exact manufacturer line, color, ridge cap type, and any visible accessory colors (pipe jacks, turbines/vents if applicable) so your install matches what’s approved.

  • Match shingle color and profile to HOA guidance (TBD until confirmed)
  • Confirm drip edge color and any exposed metal finish selections
  • Confirm ventilation approach (like ridge vent) so the roof performs well without creating an HOA issue
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Submit the HOA package and wait for written approval

Submit a complete request package (scope + product data + colors + contractor info). Don’t start a full replacement until you have written approval (emergency leak mitigation is different).

  • Include manufacturer cut sheets and the exact color name
  • Include contractor insurance info and a clear scope summary
  • Keep a copy of the approval for your records
Source: Legacy HOA website
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If required: apply for permit, then schedule inspections around League City cutoffs

If your project requires a permit/inspection, League City publishes that inspections are scheduled via the Online Permit Portal and notes a 3 p.m. cut-off time for next-business-day inspections (and limited Friday hours). We’ll plan the install sequence to align with those realities.

  • Schedule inspections through the City’s portal per their process
  • Request inspections before 3 p.m. when next-day timing matters
  • Build in Friday-hour limitations when choosing an install date
Source: City of League City — Inspections
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Questions from Legacy Residents

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

Q1.Do I need HOA approval for a roof replacement in Legacy?
Possibly—most communities require some level of architectural review for visible exterior changes (including roofing materials and colors). Legacy HOA posts its governing documents and Design Guidelines online; we’ll review the roof-related sections with you and prepare the documentation package for submission so your materials match what the community currently allows.
Q2.When does League City require a permit for re-roofing?
League City’s FAQ lists “Re-roof, if over 100 square feet (1 square) of shingles/roofing is to be replaced” as work that requires a permit. Requirements can vary by scope and property conditions, so Steer Concepts will confirm the exact permit/inspection path during your estimate and before work starts.
Q3.If a permit is needed, how are inspections scheduled in League City?
League City indicates inspections are scheduled through the Online Permit Portal and notes a 3 p.m. cut-off for next-business-day inspection requests (and reduced Friday hours). If your project requires inspections, we’ll help coordinate timing so the roof isn’t left in a "waiting" state longer than necessary.
Q4.Is windstorm documentation a factor for roofing projects in Galveston County?
It can be. Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) windstorm processes apply in coastal areas for windstorm insurance eligibility, and documentation needs vary by exact location, project type, and insurer. If windstorm-related compliance or certificates are relevant to your home, we’ll flag it early and help you line up the right documentation/inspection steps.
Q5.What roofing choices tend to fit the look of newer homes in Legacy?
Many newer homes in this area use architectural (laminated) shingles with clean ridge lines and consistent color blends, and some elevations pair well with metal accents depending on the HOA’s allowances. The key is choosing a system (shingle + ridge + ventilation + flashings) that meets performance needs for Gulf Coast weather while still matching the community’s approved palette—something we confirm before ordering.
Q6.Can you help if I have an active leak before HOA approval comes through?
Yes. Temporary emergency leak control (like tarping or targeted sealing) is often the right first step to reduce interior damage while the longer-term replacement is reviewed. We’ll document the issue, stabilize the roof, and then proceed with the HOA/permit steps for the full scope.
Q7.How do you protect landscaping and driveways during a roof replacement in a newer neighborhood?
Legacy has lots of newer construction finishes and fresh landscaping, so we focus on daily site control: driveway and entry protection where needed, controlled tear-off/cleanup zones, magnetic sweeps for nails, and careful placement of dump trailers/materials so we’re not tearing up edges, sod, or curb lines.
Q8.Who do I contact for Legacy HOA questions while planning exterior work?
Legacy HOA lists its on-site community manager contact info on the HOA website. If you’d like, Steer Concepts can also serve as the contractor point-of-contact for the roofing scope and submit the package with the details the HOA typically expects. To get started, call Steer Concepts at 281-686-1833.

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