
RDRC roof approval in The Woodlands — done right the first time.
We prepare the full Residential Design Review Committee packet so your roof replacement clears review without a callback. All eight villages.
Every visible roof replacement inside The Woodlands needs Residential Design Review Committee (RDRC) clearance before tear-off begins. Most homeowners don't discover that until a contractor's truck shows up and a neighbor calls the village office. P91 Roofing handles this routinely — we source from the village-approved materials list, prepare the full submission packet, and time the submission to the next committee meeting so your project doesn't sit waiting for a calendar slot.
What we deliver
- Approved-materials sourcing for every Woodlands village
- Full submission packet: cut sheets, color samples, plan markup
- Underlayment and flashing cross-section diagrams
- Submission timed to the next committee meeting
- Coordination with your designated village representative
- Village-specific application form pre-filled
- Re-submission support if the committee requests changes
- Tear-off scheduled only after written approval
What the RDRC actually reviews
Like-for-like vs. material change
Storm claims and RDRC
FAQ
What is the RDRC?+
The Residential Design Review Committee — the body that approves any exterior change visible from a public street inside The Woodlands, including roof material, color, and profile.
Do I need RDRC approval to replace my roof with the same material?+
If you are replacing like-for-like in the same color and profile, many villages allow staff-level approval. Any change in material, color, or profile requires a full RDRC submission.
How long does RDRC review take?+
Staff-level approvals: 5–10 business days. Full committee review: 4–6 weeks depending on the meeting calendar. We submit to align with the next committee date.
What does P91 prepare for the submission?+
Manufacturer cut sheets, color samples, roof-plan markup, underlayment cross-section, and the village-specific application form. We deliver the packet to your designated representative; you sign and submit.
Do you submit to all Woodlands villages?+
Yes — Cochran's Crossing, Indian Springs, Sterling Ridge, Alden Bridge, Grogan's Mill, Panther Creek, Carlton Woods, and Creekside Park all use the RDRC framework with village-level variations.