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The Woodlands · RDRC submissions

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

The committee evaluates roof material, color blend, profile, exposure, and compatibility with surrounding homes. They do not review structural details, underlayment, or warranty terms. Our packet shows the committee exactly what they need to approve — nothing extra to slow them down — while giving your insurance carrier and us the engineering documentation we need separately.

Like-for-like vs. material change

Many villages allow staff-level approval (5–10 business days) when you are replacing the same material in the same color and profile. Any change — architectural to designer shingle, asphalt to synthetic slate, color blend update — triggers full committee review. We tell you up front which path your project is on so the timeline is honest.

Storm claims and RDRC

When hail or wind damages a roof and your insurance pays for replacement, RDRC still requires approval. Insurance does not exempt you. We coordinate the village submission in parallel with the carrier scope so you do not lose two weeks of summer to sequential paperwork.

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.

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