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Our Projects in Huntington Park

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Roof replacement in Huntington Park (Pearland, TX) with new architectural shingles

Full tear-off and replacement completed with HOA-aware color/material documentation.

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Storm-related roof repair near Morgan and Magnolia in Pearland

Targeted repair and leak isolation to stop active water intrusion while approvals are coordinated.

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Roof ventilation upgrade during re-roof in Huntington Park, Pearland

Ventilation adjustments reviewed as part of the replacement scope (final requirements confirmed per HOA/city).

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Projects completed near:Morgan Pool (Southwyck Section IV HOA pool at the corner of Morgan & Magnolia)Southwyck Lake Park on Northfork (playground/open space area)John Hargrove Environmental Complex (5750 Magnolia Parkway, Pearland, TX 77584)Pearland Recreation Center & Natatorium (4141 Bailey Rd., Pearland, TX 77584)Independence Park (3449 Pearland Pkwy., Pearland, TX 77581)
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Don't Get Fined by the Southwyck Section IV Homeowner Association, Inc. (Southwyck 4 HOA).

Huntington Park is part of Southwyck’s Section IV. For roofing and other exterior changes, the Section IV process typically runs through the HOA’s architectural review/approval workflow and the management company (Inframark). If you’re planning a full re-roof (or anything beyond a small emergency patch), we can help you put together the submittal package (scope, product sheets, colors) and coordinate with the HOA contacts listed for Section IV.

We specifically stock: TBD — roofing material/color requirements may be outlined in the Section IV Architectural Review Guidelines; we’ll confirm your address’s requirements with the HOA/management before ordering 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.

Pre-Approved Colors

We have the specific shingle colors required for Huntington Park.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Southwyck Section IV Homeowner Association, Inc. (Southwyck 4 HOA) — 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 (Inframark) for roofing/architectural applications.

Payable to: TBD — confirm with HOA/management (Inframark). (Note: some Section IV payments such as certain amenity fees are made payable to “Southwyck Section IV HOA.”)

Processing Time

TBD — confirm current review timelines with the Section IV architectural review/management contacts before scheduling installation.

Rush available for storm damage

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Confirm the HOA entity for your address (Section IV / Southwyck 4 HOA)

Huntington Park is part of Southwyck Section IV. Before ordering materials, confirm the correct Section IV contacts and whether any special roof rules apply to your specific lot/home.

  • Verify your home is within Section IV (Huntington Park is listed under Section IV).
  • Identify the right contact path for modification requests (HOA site references management/ARC workflow).
  • If your project is urgent due to a leak, ask what the HOA considers an emergency repair vs. a visible exterior change.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA (Section IV) — About/coverage of Section IV and management contacts
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Request/assemble the HOA roofing submittal packet

Use the Section IV modification application and include roofing-specific information so the request is not delayed due to missing details.

  • Completed modification application
  • Roofing scope (replace vs. repair, decking needs if any, ventilation changes)
  • Manufacturer cut sheets and selected shingle color (or closest match to existing if required)
  • Contractor contact info and schedule window
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Exterior Changes section (links to application and guidelines)
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Submit the request through the HOA’s listed modification channel

Section IV directs exterior change requests through the HOA’s modification request workflow. Submit the completed packet and keep a copy for your records.

  • Send the packet to the designated modification request contact listed by the HOA/management
  • Keep a PDF copy of everything submitted
  • Ask for written confirmation of receipt
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Modification Requests / Exterior Changes
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Confirm City of Pearland permit requirements for your roofing scope

The City of Pearland outlines when construction permits are required. Roofing permit requirements can depend on the exact scope (full replacement vs. limited repair), so confirm before work begins.

  • Review the City’s permit guidance and categories of work requiring permits
  • If unsure, call the City permit office for direction based on your scope
  • If a permit is required, we’ll align the scope and inspections to the City’s process
Source: City of Pearland — Permits & Inspections (Permits Required overview)
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Schedule roofing work after written approval (and permit, if required)

Once you have written HOA approval (and any required city permit), lock in materials and schedule the build.

  • Order shingles/underlayment/vents after approvals to avoid re-order costs
  • Plan for driveway access (dump trailer, material drop, magnetic sweep)
  • Notify neighbors if needed for noise and debris control
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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 Huntington Park Residents

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

Q1.Is Huntington Park under an HOA that reviews roofing changes?
Yes—Huntington Park is listed as part of Southwyck Section IV, and exterior changes are handled through the Section IV process. Requirements can vary by property, so we’ll confirm what applies to your home and help you prepare the submittal before scheduling a full replacement.
Q2.Where do I get the HOA architectural modification form for a roof replacement?
Section IV provides an “Application for Approval to Modify Home or Property” and references Architectural Review Guidelines on the Southwyck 4 HOA website. If you want, Steer Concepts can assemble the roof-specific details (manufacturer cut sheets, color, scope) so the packet is complete.
Q3.Do I need a City of Pearland permit for a re-roof in Huntington Park?
Requirements can vary by scope. The City of Pearland notes that a construction permit is required for several categories of work, including repairing an existing structure. We’ll confirm whether your specific re-roof scope needs a permit during the estimate and permit review process.
Q4.Who does the HOA use for management (and where do modification requests go)?
Section IV lists Inframark as the contracted association management company and directs modification requests through the provided HOA/management contacts. We can coordinate with the management team during your roofing approval process.
Q5.What’s different about replacing a roof near Morgan & Magnolia versus other parts of Pearland?
Homes in this area are tied into Section IV HOA processes for exterior changes, and you’re also within the City of Pearland jurisdiction. That means the job often has two tracks: HOA approval (materials/colors) and city permit compliance (if required for your scope). We handle both in a practical, step-by-step way.
Q6.Can you help me document storm damage if I suspect hail affected my roof?
Yes. We can photograph and document visible roof damage (shingle bruising, soft metals, flashing, vents) and provide a clear scope-of-work estimate. If you’re filing a claim, this documentation helps you communicate what we found, but coverage decisions are always up to the carrier.
Q7.How fast can you stop an active leak while HOA approval is pending?
If there’s active water intrusion, we can prioritize leak isolation and emergency dry-in/temporary repairs to prevent further damage. Full replacements or visible exterior changes may still require HOA approval, so we’ll guide you on what’s typically allowed as an emergency measure.

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