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Our Projects in The Lakes at Highland Glen

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

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Roof replacement on a two-story home in The Lakes at Highland Glen in Pearland, TX

Full tear-off and replacement with attention to clean staging and final magnet sweep.

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Close-up of roof flashing and pipe boot details on a Pearland home near the lakes

Detail work focused on leak-prone penetrations and transitions.

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New shingle installation with ridge ventilation on a home in The Lakes at Highland Glen

Ventilation and alignment checked along ridges and valleys before final cleanup.

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Projects completed near:Independence Park (3449 Pearland Pkwy., Pearland, TX 77581)Clear Creek Trail corridor (City of Pearland Clear Creek Trail Master Plan area)Pearland Parkway corridor (primary access route near the community)
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Don't Get Fined by the The Lakes at Highland Glen Community Association.

The Lakes at Highland Glen is listed by the City of Pearland as an HOA with Spectrum Association Management (Spectrum AM) as the management company. For exterior changes (which may include roofing, depending on the association’s documents), homeowners commonly route requests through Spectrum’s homeowner resources and property-improvement request process. Requirements can vary by section and by what you’re changing; we’ll help you gather the right product cut sheets and color info for submission before materials are ordered.

We specifically stock: TBD (confirm in the community’s CC&Rs/architectural guidelines and through Spectrum Association Management’s improvement-request process).. 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 The Lakes at Highland Glen.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

The Lakes at Highland Glen Community Association (managed by Spectrum Association Management) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (ask HOA/management; fees, if any, vary by association and request type).

Payable to: TBD (confirm with Spectrum Association Management / your HOA account instructions).

Processing Time

TBD (varies by HOA/ACC schedule and whether resubmittals are needed).

Rush available for storm damage

Application
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Confirm HOA contact + management company for your section

Start by confirming that your home is under The Lakes at Highland Glen Community Association and note the management company and contact info so your submittal goes to the right place.

  • Save the HOA management contact and phone number for your records.
  • If you’re unsure which association/section applies to your address, verify with management before submitting.
Source: City of Pearland — Homeowner’s Associations directory (lists The Lakes at Highland Glen and Spectrum AM)
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Verify whether your roofing scope counts as an exterior modification

Roof replacements and visible exterior changes may require a property-improvement/architectural request—especially if changing shingle color, profile, or adding rooftop accessories. Requirements may vary; confirm before ordering materials.

  • If you’re staying like-for-like (same look/color), still confirm whether a submission is required.
  • If you’re changing anything visible, plan on providing product details and a clear written scope.
Source: Spectrum Association Management — Property Improvement overview
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Assemble your submittal package (materials + visuals)

A complete package reduces back-and-forth and helps you avoid delays.

  • Manufacturer cut sheet for the shingle (line, color name, and profile).
  • Underlayment/ventilation notes if the HOA asks for them.
  • Photos of the existing roof and any elevation views that show how the roof reads from the street.
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Submit the request through Spectrum’s portal (when required)

Use Spectrum’s online workflow to submit a property improvement request and upload your documents.

  • Upload files under 10MB each (resize if needed).
  • Answer all questions in the submission so it’s not returned as incomplete.
  • Wait for written approval if the HOA requires it.
Source: Spectrum Association Management — steps for submitting a property improvement request
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Confirm City of Pearland permit/inspection requirements (if applicable)

Roofing permit requirements can depend on whether it’s a repair or replacement and what is being altered. We’ll confirm the current requirement for your address and scope during permit review.

  • If a permit is required, we’ll coordinate the paperwork and inspection schedule.
  • If you’re in a hurry due to active leaking, ask about temporary dry-in measures while approvals are in progress.
Source: City of Pearland — Permits & Inspections (permits overview)
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Schedule the install with neighborhood logistics in mind

This community has lakes, trails, and busy commuter routes nearby—so staging and cleanup planning matters.

  • Plan material drop placement to keep sidewalks and drive access as clear as possible.
  • Protect landscaping and keep debris controlled (especially near water features and drains).
  • Do a final magnet sweep at the end of the project.
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Skip the Paperwork Hassle

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 The Lakes at Highland Glen Residents

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

Q1.Do roofs in The Lakes at Highland Glen need HOA approval before replacement?
Sometimes. Many HOAs treat a roof replacement as an exterior modification—especially if you’re changing shingle color, profile, ventilation style, or adding items like solar attic fans. The Lakes at Highland Glen is managed by Spectrum Association Management per the City of Pearland’s HOA directory, and Spectrum provides a property-improvement request workflow. Requirements may vary by section and scope; Steer Concepts can help you prepare the submittal details and confirm what your HOA wants before ordering materials.
Q2.Where do I submit an architectural (property improvement) request for exterior work?
Spectrum Association Management provides homeowner resources and a ‘Property Improvement’ section that links you into their online portal for submitting improvement requests. If you don’t have login access, Spectrum’s homeowner page includes options to register or log in.
Q3.Will the City of Pearland require a permit for my roof work?
The City of Pearland’s permits page states a construction permit is required for work such as remodeling or repairing an existing structure, but roofing-specific requirements can depend on the exact scope (repair vs. replacement) and what’s being changed. Requirements may vary—Steer Concepts will help confirm what the city wants during inspection/permit review so you’re not guessing.
Q4.What’s different about reroofing homes around the lakes and greenbelts?
Homes near the water features and open corridors can see more wind-driven rain and debris, and runoff control matters (drip edge, gutter tie-ins, and downspout routing so water is directed properly). We also focus on clean jobsite containment—magnet sweeps and protected landscaping—because many homes have sidewalk/trail proximity and well-maintained common areas.
Q5.Can you coordinate around gated entries or community traffic patterns?
Yes. Some parts of the community have controlled access, and even non-gated streets can be tight on install day with trailers and material drops. We plan staging (driveway vs. street placement), keep access open for neighbors when possible, and coordinate timing so the project runs smoothly.
Q6.If my HOA requires a specific shingle color or profile, can you match it?
In most cases, yes. The key is to confirm what the HOA will accept (often stated in CC&Rs and/or architectural guidelines). We can provide manufacturer product data sheets, color options, and a written scope for your application, then install only after you have written approval (when required).
Q7.Do you help document storm damage for an insurance claim?
Yes. We can document what we find with photos and a written assessment, and we can be available to walk the roof with your adjuster if scheduled. We don’t promise claim outcomes—our goal is to help you present clear, accurate documentation of the roof’s condition.

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