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Our Projects in New Territory

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

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Roof replacement in New Territory in Sugar Land, TX on a two-story home with mature trees

Full tear-off and architectural shingle replacement designed to match the home’s exterior and fit neighborhood standards.

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Flashing and leak repair on a roof in New Territory in Sugar Land, TX

Targeted leak repair focusing on flashing transitions and common wear points.

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Attic ventilation improvement during re-roof in New Territory, Sugar Land, TX

Ventilation adjustments to help reduce heat buildup and extend shingle life on a 1990s-era roof system.

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Projects completed near:The Club at New Territory (Walker School Road area)Pecan Park (New Territory)Sugar Land Memorial Park (University Boulevard)Brazos River Park (Southwest Freeway)
HOA Compliance Guarantee

Don't Get Fined by the New Territory Residential Community Association (New Territory HOA).

New Territory is a large, master-planned community with amenities like parks, trails, lakes, and The Club. Because the neighborhood is managed by a community association, exterior projects like re-roofing may require an architectural review/ACC approval. During your estimate, Steer Concepts can help you gather the right product data (manufacturer cut sheets, color options, scope of work) so you can submit an accurate request and avoid rework.

We specifically stock: TBD (roofing material/color requirements can vary by section; we’ll confirm with the HOA/ACC 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 New Territory.

Paperwork Included

We submit the HOA approval forms on your behalf.

Step-by-Step Guide

New Territory Residential Community Association (New Territory HOA) — ARC Submission Checklist

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

Application Fee

TBD (varies by HOA/section; confirm with the association before submitting).

Payable to: TBD (confirm with the association/management office).

Processing Time

TBD (confirm with the HOA/ACC; allow extra time during peak storm season).

Rush available for storm damage

Application

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Confirm whether your address/section requires ACC approval

Before selecting a shingle color, verify the architectural review process for your specific section of the community (some neighborhoods have additional standards).

  • Ask what documents are required (color, manufacturer, scope, start date).
  • Confirm whether “like-for-like” re-roofs are treated differently than upgrades.
  • Get the preferred submission method (email, portal, or in-person).
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Choose materials that fit the neighborhood look and your home’s exposure

New Territory has a mix of roof lines and tree cover; material choice matters for durability and appearance.

  • Select a shingle line and color that blends well with your brick/stone and nearby homes.
  • If your roof has shaded valleys, consider algae-resistant options.
  • Decide whether ventilation improvements are needed as part of the project.
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Assemble a complete submittal packet (so it doesn’t get kicked back)

Incomplete HOA packets are one of the most common reasons roof projects stall.

  • Manufacturer product sheet + selected color name.
  • Work description (tear-off, underlayment, flashing approach).
  • Contractor contact info and insurance (if requested by HOA).
  • Photos of the home (front + roof planes) to clarify the scope.
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Verify City of Sugar Land permit needs (if applicable)

City requirements can vary by scope. We’ll confirm during your inspection/permit review and help you follow the right process.

  • Confirm whether your re-roof scope triggers a building permit or inspection.
  • If a permit is required, make sure the jobsite has the permit posted as required.
  • Plan the timeline so HOA approval and permit issuance don’t conflict.
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Schedule installation around neighborhood access and cleanup expectations

Re-roofing is noisy and debris-prone; good planning helps neighbors and reduces risk of nails in driveways.

  • Coordinate dumpster/driveway placement to keep sidewalks and sightlines clear.
  • Protect landscaping and sprinkler heads before tear-off begins.
  • Use magnetic sweeping and final perimeter cleanup (especially important near trails and greenbelts).
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Close-out documentation

After completion, keep a simple record set for future resale and any HOA questions.

  • Final photos (front elevation + roof).
  • Material and workmanship warranty documents.
  • Any permit sign-offs/inspection notes (if applicable).
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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 New Territory 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 for a roof replacement in New Territory?
Possibly. Many communities with architectural controls require written approval before exterior changes (including roof material and color). Requirements can vary by section, so we’ll help you identify what the HOA wants to see (scope, shingle type, color, and manufacturer details) and confirm the current process before materials are ordered.
Q2.Can you help with the HOA/ACC submission (photos, specs, and a clean scope of work)?
Yes. If your project needs review, we can provide a simple, HOA-friendly packet: proposed shingle line, color options (or a closest-match recommendation), ventilation notes if changes are needed, and a clear start/finish plan so your submission is complete the first time.
Q3.Do I need a City of Sugar Land permit to replace my roof?
Permit requirements can apply depending on the work being performed. The City’s permitting guidance is broad and can include repairs/replacements, so we’ll confirm what’s required for your specific scope and address, then coordinate the right paperwork and inspections if needed.
Q4.What roofing issues do you commonly find on homes built in the 1990s (common in New Territory)?
We often see age-related wear at pipe boots, flashing transitions (especially where roof lines meet), and ventilation shortfalls that show up as overheating in summer. During the inspection we’ll document any soft decking, flashing gaps, and ventilation balance so you can decide what’s worth fixing during the project.
Q5.Does living near trails, lakes, and mature tree cover change how a roof ages here?
It can. Shade and moisture from dense tree canopies and nearby water features can keep parts of the roof cooler and damp longer, which may speed up algae streaking and granule loss in shaded areas. We’ll look for patterning (north slopes/valleys) and recommend the right shingle/underlayment approach for your roof’s exposure.
Q6.If there’s storm damage, what should I do first?
Start with safety: stay off the roof, check ceilings/attic for active leaks, and take quick photos from the ground. If there’s active leaking, we can install temporary protection to reduce interior damage, then schedule a full inspection to document what we find.
Q7.Will you replace just a small section if the rest of the roof is still in good shape?
If a repair is the best option, we’ll tell you. We’ll check shingle brittleness, matching feasibility, and whether the leak source is localized (like flashing) versus system-wide wear. If a repair won’t hold up, we’ll explain why and what alternatives make sense.
Q8.How do I book a roof inspection in New Territory?
Call Steer Concepts at 281-686-1833. We’ll schedule a time to inspect, photograph, and give you a written recommendation (repair vs. replacement), plus next steps for HOA/permit coordination if your address requires it.

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