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Roof replacement in Southfield Village (Pearland) with architectural shingles and clean ridge lines

Full tear-off and replacement planned around Section IV exterior-change review.

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Roof leak investigation in a Southwyck Section IV home with pipe boot and flashing check

Leak-source isolation focusing on common flashing points before recommending bigger scope.

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Close-up of shingle color and profile selection prepared for HOA submission packet

Material documentation (product line + color) prepared to match the community’s review process.

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Projects completed near:Southwyck Golf Club (2901 Clubhouse Dr, Pearland, TX 77584)Southdown Park (2150 Countryplace Parkway, Pearland, TX 77584)Southwyck Lake Park (reported at/near Shelby Drive & Northfork Drive within the Southwyck community)Morgan Pool (Southwyck Section IV amenity; access and rules handled through Section IV)
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Don't Get Fined by the Southwyck Section IV Homeowner Association, Inc. (Southwyck 4 HOA).

Southfield Village is one of the villages within the broader Southwyck community in Pearland. For exterior changes (including many roofing-related projects), homeowners in this village are typically routed through Southwyck Section IV’s architectural/deed restriction process. The Section IV HOA is managed by Inframark, and modification requests are directed to their modification email so you’re using the current form and instructions.

We specifically stock: TBD — roofing material/color requirements may be outlined in the Section IV Architectural Review Guidelines and/or the current modification application packet. We’ll confirm 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.

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We have the specific shingle colors required for Southfield Village.

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 current fee requirements with Section IV/Inframark when requesting the modification packet)

Payable to: TBD (confirm payee and payment method with Section IV/Inframark)

Processing Time

TBD (start early; HOA review timelines can vary by meeting schedule and submission completeness)

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Confirm your village is under Southwyck Section IV (and whether HOA review is required for your scope)

Southfield Village is listed as part of Southwyck Section IV, and exterior changes are directed through the Section IV process.

  • If it’s a full roof-covering replacement, assume HOA review is likely until confirmed otherwise.
  • If it’s a minor repair, requirements may differ—verify before work begins.
  • Keep the scope written down: repair vs. replacement, decking/structural changes, ventilation changes, etc.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Deed Restrictions (Exterior changes submission guidance)
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Request the current modification form & instructions

Section IV indicates exterior changes must be submitted for approval and provides the modification contact for requesting the current form.

  • Email the modification request inbox and ask for the newest roof/exterior change packet.
  • If you already have a PDF from a neighbor, still request the newest version to avoid resubmission.
  • Ask what file types are accepted and where to send photos/cut sheets.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Deed Restrictions (Modification Requests / Exterior Changes)
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Assemble a roof-specific submission packet (materials + visuals)

Put together the information most architectural reviews need so the request doesn’t stall out.

  • Manufacturer and product line (include cut sheets).
  • Color name and a clear photo/sample reference (if requested).
  • Any changes beyond “like-for-like” (ridge vent additions, turbine removal, pipe jack style changes, etc.).
  • Contractor contact info and insurance details if requested by the HOA.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Deed Restrictions (Links to Architectural Review Guidelines/Application; confirm requirements in the current packet)
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Submit and wait for written approval before scheduling the full install

Avoid starting a non-emergency exterior change before you have written approval so you don’t risk a stop-work request or rework.

  • Submit the complete packet in one email if possible (or as directed).
  • Save a PDF copy of everything you send.
  • Schedule the installation window after approval is received in writing.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Deed Restrictions (Exterior change approval direction)
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Confirm City of Pearland permit needs (if applicable)

Pearland provides a permitting overview for construction/repair/remodeling work; roof projects can fall into permit-required categories depending on scope.

  • If decking/structural members are being replaced, permit requirements may be more likely.
  • If you’re unsure, call the City permit desk to confirm the correct permit type for your scope.
  • Requirements may vary; we’ll confirm during inspection/permit review.
Source: City of Pearland — Residential and Commercial Permits (Permits Required overview)
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Plan logistics (dumpster placement, crew parking, and work hours)

Section IV publishes guidance relevant to contractor vehicles and neighborhood standards—plan staging to reduce friction.

  • Keep work vehicles project-related and temporary.
  • Prioritize driveway staging when feasible.
  • Keep access open for neighbors, mail, and trash collection days.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA — Deed Restrictions (Commercial vehicles guidance; general exterior-change governance)
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Questions from Southfield Village Residents

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

Q1.Do homes in this part of Southwyck need HOA approval for a roofing project?
In Southwyck Section IV, exterior changes are commonly routed through the Section IV process. For Southfield Village specifically, requirements can vary by scope (repair vs. full replacement), so we treat HOA approval as “likely” and verify the current requirement before materials are ordered or work starts.
Q2.Who do we contact for the current architectural modification form for Section IV?
Section IV directs homeowners to request the latest exterior-change form and instructions by emailing the modification inbox (managed through the Section IV management/ARC workflow). If you’d like, we can draft the project description and material notes for your submission, but final submission/authorization may still need the homeowner’s sign-off.
Q3.Will the City of Pearland require a permit for a roof replacement?
Pearland lists several categories of work that require a construction permit, including repairing an existing structure, but specific permit needs can vary by scope. Requirements may vary; we’ll confirm during inspection and (if applicable) permit review so you don’t get surprised mid-project.
Q4.If my roof is leaking, can we do a temporary repair before HOA approval?
Often, limited emergency measures to prevent interior damage (like temporary drying-in) can be handled quickly while the HOA paperwork is in progress. We’ll document what we did and why, and then align the permanent scope and materials with any Section IV requirements.
Q5.What information should I have ready for an HOA submission in Section IV?
Most review packets typically want a clear scope of work (what’s changing), manufacturer/product details, color selection, and contractor contact/insurance info. If the HOA asks for additional items, we’ll add them to keep the submission from getting kicked back.
Q6.Will your crew parking or trailers be an HOA issue here?
Section IV publishes a commercial-vehicle policy and generally expects work vehicles to be temporary and project-related. We plan staging to be as low-impact as possible (driveway-first when feasible) and we’ll coordinate around narrow streets and neighbor access.
Q7.Does Section IV management handle my dues and assessments too?
Section IV is the village/section HOA for Southfield Village and nearby villages, but the Southwyck master association handles assessment collection. If you’re unsure who to contact for a billing question versus a modification question, we can point you to the right email based on your need.
Q8.How do I schedule an inspection with Steer Concepts in this neighborhood?
Call Steer Concepts at 281-686-1833 and tell us you’re in Southfield Village (Southwyck Section IV). We’ll set an inspection time, then walk you through a next-step plan that accounts for HOA steps and any City review that may apply.

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