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Our Projects in Lakecrest Estates

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

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Shingle roof replacement near Southwyck Lake Park in Pearland

Full replacement with attention to lake-adjacent debris paths and flashing details.

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Leak repair and flashing correction on a Lakecrest Estates home

Targeted leak repair around penetrations with photo documentation for owner records.

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Emergency roof tarp service in Lakecrest Estates after wind-driven rain

Temporary stabilization to stop active leaks while permanent scope and approvals are confirmed.

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Projects completed near:Southwyck Lake Park (at/near Shelby Drive & Northfork Drive)Southwyck Sunset Park (on Morgan Road between Northfork & Southfork Drives)Southwyck Golf Club (2901 Clubhouse Dr, Pearland, TX 77584)
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Don't Get Fined by the Southwyck Community Association, Inc. — Section V (Lakecrest Estates).

Lakecrest Estates is the village within Southwyck’s Section V and sits along the northeast side of Southwyck Lake Park. Section V is described as a self-managed board (no management company for Section V) and the checklist/contacts for architectural review should be handled at the village/section level (not the master association). Section V also notes it does not have a community pool, and amenities referenced for this section include benches and a pad near the lake. For anything assessment-billing related, Southwyck’s master association references Community Management Solutions, Inc. (CMSI), but exterior-change approvals are typically routed to the section/village contact listed for Lakecrest Estates.

We specifically stock: TBD — roofing material/color requirements may exist; we’ll confirm with Section V 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 Lakecrest Estates.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Southwyck Community Association, Inc. — Section V (Lakecrest Estates) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (confirm with Section V contact before submitting)

Payable to: TBD (confirm whether payment is required and who collects it)

Processing Time

TBD (request written confirmation from Section V before scheduling full replacement)

Rush available for storm damage

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Confirm you’re in Southwyck Section V (Lakecrest Estates) and use the correct contact

Lakecrest Estates is identified as the village within Section V; approvals for exterior modifications are handled at the section/village level rather than the master association.

  • Use the Section V (Lakecrest Estates) contact email listed on the Southwyck website for this village.
  • If you’re unsure whether your home is inside Section V boundaries, we’ll help verify before any submission.
Source: Southwyck Section V (Lakecrest Estates) page
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Define the scope: repair vs. full roof-covering replacement

Before submitting anything, we document what’s actually needed—spot repair, partial replacement, or full roof system replacement—so the HOA request and the city permit application (if needed) match the real scope.

  • Photo-document shingle damage, flashing issues, pipe jack deterioration, and any decking concerns visible from the attic.
  • If there’s storm-related damage, we’ll capture date-stamped photos and a written scope you can keep for your records.
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Check Pearland permit requirements and line up contractor registration needs

Pearland’s permitting page describes categories of work that require a construction permit and provides the city’s permits office contact. Requirements can vary by the specific roof scope, so we verify before starting.

  • We’ll confirm permit needs based on your exact scope (repair vs. replacement).
  • If a permit is required, we’ll pull it as contractor (or coordinate if you prefer to be the permit holder).
Source: City of Pearland — Residential and Commercial Permits
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Prepare the HOA submission package (materials + colors + installation details)

Even when the roof system is “like for like,” many associations want written confirmation of manufacturer, profile, and color. Because Section V’s published roofing rules weren’t located in our source review, we treat requirements as variable until the section confirms them.

  • Manufacturer spec sheet (shingle/underlayment/vent components).
  • Color name and a physical sample (when requested).
  • Work dates, dumpster placement plan, and how we protect landscaping/driveways.
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Schedule inspections the way Pearland outlines (CityWorks + early-morning contact window)

Pearland notes that inspection requests must be submitted through CityWorks by 4:00 p.m. for next-business-day scheduling, and that routes are set each morning (so precise times aren’t guaranteed).

  • We submit inspection requests on time and coordinate access.
  • We’ll let you know what to expect on inspection day and share results (green sticker vs. corrections).
Source: City of Pearland — Inspections
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Keep a “Lakecrest Estates closeout folder” for future resale and HOA questions

After completion, we compile a simple closeout packet you can keep with your house documents—helpful if the HOA asks for confirmation later or you sell the home.

  • Final invoice + scope of work
  • Product/manufacturer documents
  • Permit/inspection documentation (if applicable)
  • Before/after photos of key slopes and penetrations
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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 Lakecrest Estates Residents

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

Q1.Who do I contact for roofing approval in Lakecrest Estates—Section V or the Southwyck master association?
For exterior-change/architectural approvals, Southwyck’s site indicates architectural modification requests are handled by the village/section level (the master association doesn’t process architectural modifications). For Lakecrest Estates specifically, Section V provides the section email contact; we’ll help you route the request to the correct Section V contact before materials are ordered.
Q2.Does Pearland require a permit for roof replacement or major roof work?
Pearland’s Permits & Inspections department lists “repairing an existing structure” among the types of work that require a construction permit, but requirements can vary by scope (full replacement vs. limited repair). We’ll confirm what your specific project needs during inspection and permit review, then handle the contractor-side paperwork and inspection coordination.
Q3.If my roof is leaking after a storm, can you do a temporary repair before HOA paperwork is finished?
Yes. If you have active leaks, we can prioritize leak isolation and temporary weatherproofing to prevent further interior damage. Requirements may vary for permanent exterior changes, so we’ll document the emergency condition, stabilize the roof, and then move into the Section V approval process for the final system.
Q4.What makes roofs in this part of Southwyck tricky compared to newer subdivisions?
Lakecrest Estates is a smaller village (Section V references 53 homes) and sits right by the neighborhood lake/park area. In lake-adjacent areas, we often see faster algae/organic growth on shaded slopes, more debris accumulation after wind events, and leak patterns around older penetrations/flashings. A roof inspection here should include a careful walk of flashings, ridge/hip caps, and ventilation performance—not just a quick shingle count.
Q5.How do inspections work once a Pearland permit is pulled?
Pearland notes that inspection requests are submitted through CityWorks and are route-based (specific appointment times aren’t guaranteed). The permit holder is responsible for coordinating with the owner and scheduling. If we’re the permit holder, we’ll manage scheduling, meet the inspector as needed, and keep you posted on pass/fail results and any corrections.
Q6.Can you match my existing shingle color in Lakecrest Estates?
Usually, yes—but exact matches can be affected by sun fading and older product lines. If Section V has a color/material standard (TBD until confirmed), we’ll cross-check that first. Then we’ll bring manufacturer options and submit the closest match that meets any HOA requirements and your budget.

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