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HOA-Compliant Shingle Replacement. We know the specific City of Pearland published design criteria varies by the county area within Pearland: Brazoria County is listed at 110 mph (3-sec gust) and Harris County is listed at 150 mph ultimate design wind speed. Since Pearland neighborhoods can cross county lines, final requirements may vary by your exact address; we’ll confirm during inspection/permit review. wind load requirements for Pearland code enforcement.

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Our Projects in Green Tee Terrace

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

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Architectural shingle roof replacement in Green Tee Terrace near Golfcrest Country Club

Full reroof planned around HOA color-consistency expectations (house and garage).

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Storm-related shingle repair in Pearland 77581 with matching shingle sample for HOA packet

Targeted repair with documented materials to support ACC submission when needed.

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Roof ventilation upgrade on older Pearland home near Clear Creek corridor

Ventilation-focused improvements to help reduce heat load and common moisture issues (when compatible with HOA review).

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Projects completed near:Golfcrest Country Club (in the center of the neighborhood)Clear Creek corridor / Clear Creek Trail planning areaIndependence Park (3449 Pearland Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77581)
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Don't Get Fined by the Green Tee Terrace Homeowners Association (GTTHA).

Green Tee Terrace is centered around Golfcrest Country Club and has an active HOA presence with an Architectural Control Committee (ACC) process for exterior changes. If your roofing project changes materials/colors (or anything visible from the street), we’ll help you prepare an ACC package (scope, specs, and the roof sample the application calls “mandatory”) so you can avoid delays and rework. HOA reference docs used: GTTHA ACC Application (Request for Home Improvement Approval) and the HOA’s Exterior Maintenance Guidelines.

We specifically stock: Documented maintenance standards include: roofs must be kept in good repair with no missing or curling shingles, and the entire roof must be the same color (including the garage). For exterior changes, the GTTHA ACC application notes that roof samples are mandatory to attach when applicable. Specific shingle brand/type requirements: TBD (confirm via the applicable deed restriction section and ACC 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.

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We have the specific shingle colors required for Green Tee Terrace.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Green Tee Terrace Homeowners Association (GTTHA) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (not listed on the GTTHA ACC application; confirm with GTTHA before submitting).

Payable to: TBD (confirm with GTTHA; the ACC application itself does not list a fee or payee).

Processing Time

TBD (the ACC form says the committee will act in a timely manner; confirm current timing via GTTHA before scheduling non-emergency work).

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Confirm the scope: repair vs. visible exterior change

Before choosing materials, decide whether the work is strictly “in-kind” (same look) or will change the roof’s visible appearance (color/material). Visible changes should be routed through the HOA’s ACC process.

  • If you’re only stopping an active leak, ask about emergency steps first.
  • If you’re changing shingle color/style, plan on an ACC submission before the install date.
Source: GTTHA ACC Application (Exterior Home Improvement)
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Download and complete the GTTHA ACC Application

Fill out the Architectural Control Committee Application for Exterior Home Improvement with a clear description of the work (repair vs replacement, color change, added ventilation, etc.).

  • Include a brief, specific scope of work (example: replace roof covering; no decking changes unless needed).
  • If it’s a major change, the form notes architectural drawings are required for major additions/changes to the main structure or garage.
Source: GTTHA ACC Application (Exterior Home Improvement)
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Attach the items the HOA calls out as mandatory (roof sample)

The GTTHA ACC application states it is mandatory to attach paint/stain and roof samples as applicable; for roofing projects, plan to include a shingle sample/cut sheet and the exact color name.

  • Provide the shingle manufacturer, product line, and color.
  • If the garage roof is part of the project, include that in the scope so color consistency is clear.
Source: GTTHA ACC Application (Exterior Home Improvement)
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Check HOA exterior maintenance expectations (condition + color consistency)

GTTHA’s Exterior Maintenance Guidelines include roof-related appearance/condition standards that can impact what gets approved and what passes neighborhood scrutiny.

  • No missing or curling shingles (maintenance expectation).
  • Roof color should be consistent across the entire roof, including the garage.
Source: GTTHA Resolution: Exterior Maintenance Guidelines (PDF)
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Submit the ACC package to GTTHA and wait for written approval

Send the completed application and attachments to the address listed on the form and do not start non-emergency work until approval is received.

  • The ACC form states that if a modification is made prior to approval, the committee can require removal/changes at the homeowner’s expense.
  • Plan your contractor scheduling around the HOA review timeline (timing is not specified on the form).
Source: GTTHA ACC Application (Exterior Home Improvement)
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Confirm City of Pearland permit requirements (if applicable)

Permit requirements can vary by scope. We’ll confirm whether your project needs a permit and coordinate the inspection steps as needed.

  • If the project scope isn’t clearly covered, the City advises calling their permits office for guidance.
  • We’ll align paperwork timing with your HOA approval so the project doesn’t stall.
Source: City of Pearland — Residential and Commercial Permits
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Questions from Green Tee Terrace 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 project in Green Tee Terrace?
If your roof work is an exterior change that affects appearance (for example, a color change or a visible material change), GTTHA uses an Architectural Control Committee (ACC) application for exterior home improvements. The ACC form states you should submit the application and wait for approval before starting. For true emergency leak-stop work (like temporary tarping), requirements may be different—call Steer Concepts at 281-686-1833 and we’ll help you document the situation and coordinate next steps with the HOA.
Q2.What does the Green Tee Terrace HOA require for roof appearance/maintenance?
GTTHA’s Exterior Maintenance Guidelines call out roof condition and uniformity—no missing/curling shingles, and the entire roof should be the same color (including the garage). If you’re planning a larger exterior change, the GTTHA ACC application also notes that roof samples are mandatory to attach when applicable, so we plan material selection with that in mind.
Q3.How do you handle homes that back up to the golf course?
Homes along the course are highly visible, so we focus on clean staging, magnet sweeping, and daily site tidy-up—especially around patios, cart paths, and backyard fence lines. We’ll also talk through shingle color choices and ventilation options so the finished roof looks consistent from the street and from the fairways.
Q4.Will my Pearland address change what wind requirements apply to my roof?
It can. The City of Pearland publishes different design criteria depending on whether the property is in the Brazoria County portion of Pearland versus the Harris County portion. We’ll confirm your property’s jurisdiction and use that when selecting the correct nailing pattern and system components for your roof.
Q5.Do roof replacements in Pearland require a permit?
Requirements can vary depending on scope and how the city classifies the work. The City of Pearland’s permits page describes the types of work that require a construction permit and provides contact info if your work isn’t clearly listed. We’ll verify permit needs during the estimate and handle the paperwork if a permit is required.
Q6.My home has mildew/algae staining—does that affect roofing decisions here?
Green Tee Terrace’s HOA guidelines specifically note mildew is a common issue in the neighborhood, and the goal is to keep exteriors free of unsightly mold/mildew. For roofing, that usually means we’ll recommend practical options like improved attic ventilation (where feasible) and algae-resistant shingle choices (if they fit your HOA submission and your budget).

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