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Our Projects in Emerald Pointe

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

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Asphalt shingle roof replacement in Emerald Pointe (Pearland, TX 77584)

Full tear-off and replacement with HOA-submitted material specs (final selections subject to Section I approval).

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Hail and wind damage roof inspection near Thalerfield Dr in Pearland

Photo-documented inspection after local hail/wind activity to identify bruising, granule loss, and accessory impacts.

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Close-up of roof flashing and ventilation details on a Pearland home

Detail work around penetrations and ventilation—often where leaks begin if storms lift shingles or compromise seals.

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Projects completed near:Pocket Park at Thalerfield Dr & Glencullen Ln (playground/benches)Southwyck Lake Park (Shelby Dr & Northfork Dr)Southwyck Sunset Park on Morgan Rd (between Northfork Dr and Southfork Dr)Southwyck Golf Club (2901 Clubhouse Dr, Pearland, TX 77584)Northfork Drive Park (within Southglen; picnic area, playground, track/exercise stations, and pool)
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Don't Get Fined by the Southwyck Section I (Emerald Pointe & Southglen) / Southwyck Community Association, Inc..

Emerald Pointe sits inside the larger Southwyck community and is managed under Southwyck Section I (with Southglen). Homeowners commonly interact with Crest Management for Section I items (including exterior modification requests). Because Section I is separate from the Southwyck “Master” association, we verify which approval path applies to your address before starting a roof project.

We specifically stock: TBD — Emerald Pointe is part of Southwyck Section I; exterior changes (including roofing) are typically handled via an Architectural/Exterior Modification Request through Crest Management. Material/color requirements should be confirmed 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.

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We have the specific shingle colors required for Emerald Pointe.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Southwyck Section I (Southglen & Emerald Pointe) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (confirm with Crest Management / Section I)

Payable to: TBD (confirm with Crest Management / Section I)

Processing Time

TBD — varies by Section I/ARC workload; confirm at submission

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Confirm you’re in Southwyck Section I (and not the Master-only process)

Emerald Pointe is listed under Southwyck Section I. Start by confirming your home’s section so your request goes to the right decision-maker.

  • Section I is associated with Emerald Pointe and Southglen
  • The Master association does not handle architectural modifications; sections do
Source: Southwyck Community Association, Inc. — Section I page
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Collect a roofing “spec packet” before you submit

Make it easy for the Section I reviewers by submitting a complete packet the first time.

  • Shingle manufacturer + product line
  • Color name (and a photo or sample if requested)
  • Scope: repair vs. full replacement; any ventilation changes (ridge vents, off-ridge vents, etc.)
  • Accessory colors (drip edge, flashing) if the HOA tracks them
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Submit the Exterior Modification / Architectural request through Crest Management

Section I directs homeowners to register with Crest Management to stay updated and make exterior modification requests.

  • Create/login to your Crest Management homeowner account
  • Submit the request with your spec packet and contractor details
  • If you need help locating the right form/workflow inside the portal, request their login instructions
Source: Southwyck Community Association, Inc. — Section I page (Crest portal referenced)
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Wait for written approval before ordering special-order materials

Avoid delays and extra costs by getting approval in writing before ordering or scheduling full replacement work.

  • Keep the approval email/letter for your records
  • Match the installed materials to the approved product/color
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Confirm City of Pearland permit/inspection requirements (if applicable)

City permitting can depend on scope. We’ll verify what the City expects for your specific project and handle the logistics accordingly.

  • Pearland accepts online permit applications through CityWorks
  • If your project type isn’t clearly listed, the City recommends calling the permits office for confirmation
Source: City of Pearland — Residential and Commercial Permits
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Plan installation logistics around Section I neighborhood specifics

Emerald Pointe is tied closely to the Thalerfield/Glencullen area and nearby community parks; staging and cleanup should minimize disruption.

  • Decide where the dumpster/trailer can go without blocking access
  • Use driveway/landscape protection where needed
  • Plan magnet sweeps and final nail checks (especially around sidewalks and park-adjacent paths)
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Close out with documentation for resale and future HOA questions

After completion, keep a clean documentation set for your records (and potential future resale).

  • Final invoice and scope
  • Photos of completed work (including accessories/penetrations)
  • Manufacturer warranty info (if applicable)
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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 Emerald Pointe Residents

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

Q1.Is Emerald Pointe its own HOA, or part of a larger association?
Emerald Pointe is part of the Southwyck community and falls under Southwyck Section I (along with Southglen). Section I handles deed restrictions and architectural/exterior modification approvals, while the Southwyck “Master” association handles broader community items. If you’re unsure which board applies to your address, we can help you confirm it before any roof work begins.
Q2.Do I need HOA approval before replacing my roof in Emerald Pointe?
Often, yes—roofing can be considered an exterior modification. Requirements may vary by your exact home and the scope (repair vs. replacement), so we recommend submitting an exterior modification request through the Section I process (commonly via Crest Management) and waiting for written approval before ordering materials.
Q3.What should I include in a Section I exterior modification request for roofing?
Typically you’ll want the shingle/product information (manufacturer and line), color name, any product sheets/cut sheets, and a clear scope of work (replace vs. repair, ventilation changes if any). If your project includes accessories like ridge vents, pipe boots, drip edge color, or decking repairs, list those too. If the HOA requests a specific format, we’ll follow their current checklist.
Q4.Does the City of Pearland require a permit for roof work?
Pearland’s permits guidance states permits are required for categories like remodeling/repairing an existing structure, but it doesn’t list every project type on that page. Requirements can vary by scope, so we confirm the permit/inspection requirements during planning (and can coordinate with the City’s permits office/online portal as needed).
Q5.What wind and storm considerations matter most for roofs in Emerald Pointe?
Pearland publishes design criteria that include a Brazoria County wind-load reference of Texas Department of Insurance Inland II 110 mph (3-sec gust). We use that as a starting point and then verify the exact requirements that apply to your home and the current code details for your address during inspection/permit review.
Q6.What are common signs of hail damage homeowners miss in this part of Pearland?
On many asphalt shingle roofs, hail impact shows up as granule loss and bruising that isn’t obvious from the ground. Soft metal is often more telling—check gutters/downspouts, roof vents, and flashing for dents. If you suspect hail (like the May 5, 2025 event), a photo-documented inspection helps you understand if repairs are needed.
Q7.Can emergency tarping or temporary leak stops be done before HOA approval?
Many HOAs treat temporary, damage-prevention measures differently than a full exterior modification, but rules can vary. If you have an active leak, temporary protection is usually the priority; then we help you document the condition and move into the normal Section I approval process for the permanent repair or replacement.
Q8.Why does it matter that Emerald Pointe is in Southwyck Section I specifically?
In Southwyck, different sections handle different responsibilities and approvals. For roof-related exterior changes, Section I (often through Crest Management and the Section I board) is the decision-maker—not the Master association. Knowing the right contact path reduces delays and re-submissions.

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