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HOA-Compliant Shingle Replacement. We know the specific City of Pearland design criteria reference for Brazoria County: Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) Inland II 110 mph (3-sec gust) (noting requirements may vary by structure and code path). wind load requirements for Pearland code enforcement.

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

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Roof replacement in Southwyck (Pearland, TX) with HOA-approved shingle color

HOA-aligned roof replacement planning (color/vent profile confirmed before install).

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Wind-damage roof repair in Southwyck near Southwyck Golf Club

Targeted repair after wind events—ridge/edge detailing checked and sealed.

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Roof ventilation upgrade in Southwyck with clean, low-visibility vent layout

Ventilation adjustments planned to keep the roofline looking consistent from the street.

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Projects completed near:Southwyck Golf Club (2901 Clubhouse Dr., Pearland, TX 77584)Independence Park (3449 Pearland Pkwy., Pearland, TX 77581)John Hargrove Environmental Complex (5750 Magnolia Pkwy., Pearland, TX 77584)
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Don't Get Fined by the Southwyck Community Association, Inc. (Master) + Section/Village HOAs.

Southwyck operates with a master association plus separate Section/Village boards. Architectural modifications are typically handled by the Section/Village (not the master). For example, Southwyck Section 4’s site notes that exterior changes must be submitted for approval and provides an ARC application link and a contact email for modification requests.

We specifically stock: TBD — Roofing material type/color requirements may be set by your specific Southwyck Section/Village Architectural Review (ARC). We’ll confirm the current ARC guidelines and match approved colors/materials 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.

Pre-Approved Colors

We have the specific shingle colors required for Southwyck.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

Southwyck Community Association, Inc. (Master) + Your Section/Village ARC — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (varies by Section/Village/management company — confirm before submitting)

Payable to: TBD (confirm with your Section/Village management company)

Processing Time

TBD — varies by Section/Village; plan for review time unless emergency repairs are needed.

Rush available for storm damage

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Identify your Southwyck Section/Village (ARC authority)

Southwyck uses a master association plus Section/Village boards; architectural requests typically go to the Section/Village. We’ll help confirm the right contact before you submit so your request doesn’t get delayed.

  • Confirm your Section/Village name (e.g., Southglen, Emerald Pointe, Huntington Park, etc.).
  • Use the master HOA site as a starting point to understand the structure.
  • If you’re in Section 4 areas, their HOA site provides the exterior-change submission direction and contacts.
Source: Southwyck Community Association (Master) website
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Get the current ARC form and submittal instructions

Use your Section/Village’s most current ARC packet. For Section 4, the HOA site directs owners to email their modification request contact and also links an application form.

  • Request the latest roof/material requirements (color/style) for your Section/Village.
  • If Section 4 applies, use the provided modification-request email and application link.
  • We can supply manufacturer cut sheets and a clear scope description for the packet.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA – Deed Restrictions / Exterior Changes
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Confirm City of Pearland permit needs for your exact scope

The City of Pearland outlines categories of work that require construction permits (including repairs to existing structures). Roofing permit needs can depend on the scope and details, so we confirm before scheduling the full project.

  • Verify if your job is categorized as repair vs. remodel vs. replacement.
  • Submit online through the CityWorks portal if required.
  • Keep copies of approvals/permits with your HOA paperwork if requested.
Source: City of Pearland – Permits Required
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Select materials that align with HOA + local wind considerations

We’ll choose a roofing system that matches HOA requirements and is appropriate for local wind design criteria referenced by the City of Pearland for Brazoria County.

  • Confirm shingle color/style with your Section/Village ARC guidance.
  • Confirm ridge vent / box vent look and placement (visibility can matter to HOAs).
  • Use fastening and edge detailing appropriate to local wind exposure and manufacturer specs.
Source: City of Pearland – Adopted Codes / Design Criteria
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Schedule with HOA-friendly logistics (dumpster, staging, clean-up)

We plan staging to minimize driveway blockage and curb impact, and we align workdays to reduce disruption—especially important in deed-restricted communities.

  • Confirm where a dumpster/material pallet can sit without blocking sidewalks or mailboxes.
  • Plan daily magnetic nail sweeps (especially around driveways and sidewalks).
  • Coordinate around community rules on contractor parking when applicable.
Source: Southwyck 4 HOA – Community rules and exterior changes notes
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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 Southwyck Residents

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

Q1.Which HOA do I submit my roof color/material request to in Southwyck?
Southwyck has a master association plus Section/Village boards, and ARC requests are generally handled by the Section/Village. If you’re unsure which section you’re in, we can help you identify the correct HOA contact before you submit.
Q2.Does Southwyck require architectural approval before replacing a roof?
Often, yes—especially when the visible exterior changes (shingle color/style, ventilation placement changes, etc.). Requirements may vary by Section/Village. We’ll review the current ARC requirements for your section and help assemble the submittal package.
Q3.What if I need an emergency leak repair before HOA approval?
If there’s active leaking, the priority is preventing interior damage. We can perform a temporary dry-in/repair and then follow up with the HOA process for any permanent, visible exterior changes. HOA and city requirements can differ, so we’ll confirm what applies to your scope.
Q4.Do I need a City of Pearland permit for roof work in Southwyck?
The City of Pearland lists permits as required for work including “repairing an existing structure,” but the exact permit need can depend on scope (repair vs. full replacement) and details of the project. We’ll confirm during inspection/permit review and help handle the paperwork if needed.
Q5.How do you help keep a Southwyck project from getting flagged by deed restriction enforcement?
We plan visible items up front (shingle color, drip edge color, vent styles, and where dumpsters/materials will sit) and align the install with the HOA’s architectural process for your section. That reduces the risk of rework or complaints.
Q6.Can you work around mature trees and tight driveway access common in established Pearland neighborhoods?
Yes. We’ll walk the property to plan debris paths, protect landscaping, and choose the safest placement for materials/dumpsters—especially where tree cover or limited access affects tear-off and clean-up.
Q7.After a big wind event, what parts of the roof should Southwyck homeowners check first?
Start with ridge/hip caps, pipe jack boots, metal flashing edges, and any lifted shingles along eaves/rakes. Even when shingles look okay from the street, wind can loosen seal strips and expose fasteners at edges.

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