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HOA-Compliant Shingle Replacement. We know the specific City of Pearland design criteria for Brazoria County references TDI Inland II 110 mph (3-sec gust); final requirements may vary by project and current adopted code/permit review (we’ll confirm during permit/plan check if applicable). wind load requirements for Pearland code enforcement.

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Our Projects in Banbury Cross

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

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Roof replacement in Banbury Cross (Pearland, TX) with clean ridge lines and updated flashing

Full roof replacement with emphasis on neat ridge detail and correct flashing transitions (materials/colors TBD per HOA approval).

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Leak repair in Banbury Cross home with pipe boot and vent flashing detail

Targeted leak repair around common penetration points (pipe boots/vents) after a documented inspection.

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Tear-off phase roof work in Banbury Cross with decking check and underlayment install

Tear-off and dry-in sequence with decking evaluation before shingle install.

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Projects completed near:Centennial Park (3219 McLean Rd, Pearland, TX 77581)Aaron Pasternak Memorial Park (Pearland parks directory listing)
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Don't Get Fined by the Banbury Cross HOA (management: Associa Houston Community Management Services).

Banbury Cross sits just off E Broadway St (TX-518) with neighborhood access commonly described via Westminster Rd. Many exterior changes in Pearland subdivisions are handled through an Architectural Control / ARC process; for this community, the City of Pearland’s HOA directory lists Banbury Cross with an HOA president and an Associa Houston Community Management Services contact, so our roof proposal is built around (1) matching the neighborhood’s established roof look and (2) packaging the right documentation for HOA review before install.

We specifically stock: TBD — Banbury Cross deed restrictions / Architectural Control guidance (we’ll confirm allowed shingle type, color range, and visible components like drip edge and ridge vent before ordering).. 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 Banbury Cross.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Banbury Cross HOA (management: Associa Houston Community Management Services) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD — confirm with HOA/management (fees, if any, can vary by community and by request type).

Payable to: TBD — confirm with HOA/management before submitting payment.

Processing Time

TBD — confirm with HOA/management (ARC/ACC timelines vary).

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Verify the current HOA contact + management channel for Banbury Cross

Start with the City of Pearland HOA directory entry for Banbury Cross (it lists the HOA president and management company contact). Because HOA contacts can change, we verify the current manager and the correct submission method (email, portal, or mailed packet) before preparing documents.

  • Save the HOA directory entry (screenshot/pdf) for your records
  • Confirm the current community manager/contact at Associa and preferred submittal method
  • Ask whether a like-for-like shingle replacement is treated differently than a change request
Source: City of Pearland — HOA Directory (Banbury Cross listing) ([pearlandtx.gov](https://www.pearlandtx.gov/residents/get-connected/homeowner-s-associations?utm_source=openai))
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Get the roofing-specific guidance (deed restrictions / architectural standards / required form)

We’ll ask the HOA/management for the latest architectural request form and any roofing standards (approved colors, shingle type, ventilation visibility, drip-edge color rules, etc.). If documentation isn’t immediately available, requirements may vary; we’ll confirm during the approval process.

  • Request the architectural application + any roofing guidelines
  • Confirm whether manufacturer cut sheets are required
  • Confirm whether the HOA needs a contractor COI (certificate of insurance)
Source: Associa Houston Community Management Services — contact info ([houcomm.com](https://www.houcomm.com/contact-us?utm_source=openai))
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Build a “match-first” roof plan for Banbury Cross

To reduce HOA back-and-forth, we document your existing roof (photos from multiple elevations) and propose materials that match the neighborhood’s established appearance unless you specifically want a change (which we’ll flag for approval).

  • Photo set: front elevation, rear elevation, slopes visible from street, vents/flashing close-ups
  • Proposed shingle: color + profile + warranty tier (TBD until HOA confirms)
  • Visible components: drip edge, ridge cap, ridge vent (or box vents), pipe boots
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Prepare the HOA submittal packet (we can do this for you)

Steer Concepts assembles a clean packet that’s easy for an ARC reviewer to approve quickly—material cut sheets, color sample, scope summary, and contractor insurance/contacts as requested.

  • Scope of work (repair vs full replacement, decking as-needed)
  • Manufacturer cut sheets + shingle color name
  • Work schedule window + cleanup plan (nail sweeps, magnet roll)
  • Contractor contact: Steer Concepts, 281-686-1833
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Submit and wait for written approval before scheduling

We recommend waiting for written approval (email or letter) before locking in material orders and install dates, unless the HOA confirms emergency procedures (e.g., active leak mitigation).

  • Track submission date/time and keep a copy of everything submitted
  • If you have an active leak, we can perform temporary dry-in/tarping while approvals are pending (requirements may vary)
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Confirm City of Pearland permit/inspection requirements (scope-dependent)

Permitting requirements can vary by scope. Before starting, we confirm whether the planned roofing work triggers a city permit and whether any contractor registration/insurance documentation is needed for the permit file.

  • Review Pearland permitting guidance for repairs/remodeling categories
  • Confirm permit requirements based on your exact scope (replacement, decking, structural changes)
  • If needed, align installation with inspection scheduling
Source: City of Pearland — Permits & Inspections overview ([pearlandtx.gov](https://www.pearlandtx.gov/departments/community-development/permits?utm_source=openai))
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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 Banbury Cross Residents

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

Q1.Who do we contact for Banbury Cross HOA roof approvals?
For Banbury Cross, the City of Pearland’s HOA directory lists the HOA president (Amy Hamilton) and the management company as Associa Houston Community Management Services, with a named contact and phone number. If you’d like, Steer Concepts can draft the submittal packet and you can either submit it yourself or we can coordinate the handoff with management—requirements can vary, so we confirm the correct submission method before ordering materials.
Q2.Do I need HOA approval before a roof replacement in this neighborhood?
Often, yes—especially if anything visible is changing (shingle color/profile, drip edge color, ridge vent style, skylights, etc.). Requirements may vary by address and governing documents, so we’ll verify what your HOA wants to see (typically photos + material specs) and help you avoid a “do-over” because a color or component wasn’t pre-approved.
Q3.Does the City of Pearland require permits for roofing work?
Pearland’s permits guidance states permits are required for multiple categories of construction activity (including repairing an existing structure), but requirements can depend on scope. For your specific roof work, we’ll confirm what the City wants during inspection/permit review and align the project timeline accordingly.
Q4.What’s different about reroofing homes around Westminster Rd and the Banbury Cross street layout?
This part of Pearland has many mature-lot, 1990s-era single-family homes where attic ventilation and decking condition can vary a lot from house to house. Our inspection is focused on the practical stuff that prevents callbacks in this style of neighborhood—soft decking checks, intake/exhaust balance, pipe-jack and flashing integrity, and drip-edge transitions that match the existing fascia and gutters.
Q5.If we’re trying to match the neighborhood look, what roof details usually matter most to the HOA?
In many Pearland HOAs, the visible items are what get reviewed: shingle profile (3-tab vs architectural), color blend, drip edge color, ridge vent appearance, and any changes to roof penetrations like turtle vents, power vents, or skylights. We’ll build your quote around a “match-first” approach and call out any proposed changes clearly for approval.
Q6.Can Steer Concepts help with storm documentation if I suspect hail or wind damage?
Yes. We can take date-stamped photos, mark test squares (when appropriate), document collateral indicators, and provide a clear scope/estimate you can share with your insurer. We don’t promise claim outcomes, but we do help you present accurate, contractor-grade documentation.

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