In Fort Bend's master-planned communities, your new roof has to clear architectural review before a single shingle goes up. Here is how it works, and how we take it off your plate.
Neighborhoods like Sienna, Riverstone, and Brightwater maintain strict architectural standards to protect property values and a consistent look. That means your roof color, material, and sometimes profile must be approved by the HOA architectural committee before installation. Skip it and you risk fines or being ordered to redo the work.
It is not hard, but it is paperwork and waiting, and it stops a lot of homeowners cold.
We do this constantly, so we handle the whole approval. We help you choose a compliant material and color, obtain the physical samples the board wants to see, and submit the application so your roof passes review the first time. One customer specifically thanked us for getting samples of both a metal and a standard composite roof to clear her HOA. It is one of the top reasons Fort Bend homeowners hire us.
Yes. Sienna and most Fort Bend master-planned communities require architectural approval of your roof material and color before installation. We handle the submission for you.
It varies by community and committee schedule, often a couple of weeks. We prepare the application correctly the first time to avoid delays.
We help you select from compliant options up front, which avoids rejections. If the board wants a change, we adjust before any work begins.
Free inspection, same-day response, and a real recommendation from the company that lives down the road.