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Sunrise Lakes is an established Pearland neighborhood with HOA-managed amenities and an Architectural Control Committee (ACC) process for exterior modifications. Roofing projects here typically go smoother when the scope, material cut sheets, and color selections are organized early so your ACC submittal and your install schedule stay aligned.

We specifically stock: TBD — the HOA publishes a dedicated “Guidelines for Roofing Materials” document; requirements may vary by section/phase and approved color/type lists can change. We’ll confirm the current requirements during your inspection and 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 Sunrise Lakes.

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We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

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Sunrise Lakes HOA — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (check the current ACC application packet or confirm with HOA management)

Payable to: TBD (confirm with HOA management; payee can vary by management company policy)

Processing Time

TBD (varies by ACC review cadence and whether additional info is requested)

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1

Identify your scope (repair vs. full replacement) and urgency

Separate emergency leak-stopping from full cosmetic/system work. For active leaks, prioritize temporary protection, then follow the HOA process for the permanent scope.

  • Document any interior staining/dripping and the roof area involved
  • If tarping is needed, take photos before and after for your records
  • Plan the permanent scope so the HOA submittal matches what will actually be installed
2

Pull the Sunrise Lakes ACC application and roofing-related guidelines

Use the HOA’s Documents page to download the ACC application and the roofing materials guidance so you know what product types/colors are acceptable.

  • Look for the ACC application form
  • Look for the roofing materials guideline document
  • If your home is in a specific section/phase, confirm whether any section-specific rules apply
3

Build a complete submittal package (so it doesn’t get kicked back)

Incomplete ACC packages are a common reason projects stall. We’ll assemble the product information and a clear scope so reviewers can approve faster.

  • Manufacturer cut sheet(s) for the proposed shingle/system
  • Proposed color name (and a sample if requested)
  • Brief written scope (tear-off, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, pipe boots, etc.)
  • Contractor contact info and proof of insurance if requested
4

Confirm City of Pearland permit/inspection needs (if applicable)

Before install day, confirm whether the City requires a permit for your specific scope and make sure the permit holder is clear (homeowner vs. contractor).

  • Check the City of Pearland permits page for current guidance and contact info
  • If required, submit the permit application and plan for any inspections
  • Keep copies of approvals/permits in your project folder
5

Submit to HOA management and wait for written approval

Submit the ACC packet per the HOA’s preferred method (portal/email/other) and avoid scheduling major work until you have written approval.

  • Save a PDF copy of everything submitted
  • Track the submission date and any follow-up requests
  • If timing is tight, ask the manager what the next review window is
6

Install, final walkthrough, and keep HOA paperwork for resale

After installation, we’ll do a cleanup-focused final walkthrough and make sure you have documentation to keep with your home records.

  • Photo-document key areas (flashing, penetrations, ventilation)
  • Collect manufacturer warranty registration info (if applicable)
  • File HOA approval and final invoice together for future reference
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Questions from Sunrise Lakes 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 before replacing my roof in Sunrise Lakes?
Often, yes. Sunrise Lakes posts an ACC application and exterior/roofing-related guidelines in its HOA documents library. If you’re planning a full replacement (or any visible material/color change), we can help you prepare a clean submittal package, but you should wait for written approval before scheduling non-emergency work.
Q2.Where do Sunrise Lakes homeowners find the ACC form and roofing guidelines?
The Sunrise Lakes HOA website has a “Documents” section that lists the ACC Application for Home Improvement/Modifications and a separate “Guidelines for Roofing Materials” item. If you can’t access the files, we can still help you identify what the HOA is asking for and coordinate with the management company to confirm the current requirements.
Q3.Who manages the Sunrise Lakes HOA (who do we contact for roofing approval questions)?
The City of Pearland’s HOA contact list shows Sunrise Lakes associated with Houston Community Management (Associa) and provides a named contact. If that contact info has changed, we’ll verify the current manager during your HOA/permit review so your application goes to the right place.
Q4.Will the City of Pearland require a permit for my roofing project?
Requirements can depend on scope (repair vs. replacement) and what’s being altered. The City of Pearland Permits & Inspections page explains that permits are required for various types of construction/repair work and provides a permit desk phone number for confirmation. If a permit is required for your project, we’ll help you sort out what the City wants before work begins.
Q5.What do you include in an HOA-ready roofing submittal for Sunrise Lakes?
Typically: the ACC application, a short scope-of-work summary, manufacturer product info (shingle/system), proposed color, ventilation approach (if changing), and contractor contact/insurance details. The exact list can vary—so we’ll tailor it to what Sunrise Lakes requests in the current ACC packet.
Q6.How soon can my roof be installed after HOA approval?
That depends on material availability, weather, and whether any City review/permit steps apply. Once you have written HOA approval, we’ll propose an install window that fits your street/driveway access and keeps staging tidy (important in HOA neighborhoods).

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