Northlake's master-planned communities — Harvest, Pecan Square, and others along I-35W — have seen explosive growth and are home to some of the newest residential construction in Denton County. HOA standards are strict. Contractor selection matters. Free inspection, no obligation.

Harvest, Pecan Square, and Northlake's other master-planned communities are built to rigorous construction standards — but North Texas hail doesn't respect build quality. Newer architectural shingles still sustain measurable damage on significant hail events. Here's what a licensed inspector evaluates, and why getting the documentation right matters in an HOA community.

Harvest and Pecan Square have HOA architectural review requirements that add a step to the standard claims process. Here's how the full sequence works — including how to run the HOA and insurance tracks in parallel so neither one stalls the other.

Harvest and Pecan Square have become two of the most recognized master-planned communities in the entire DFW area. Both have won national awards for community design. Both have high-visibility locations along I-35W in Northlake and Denton County. And both sit directly in the path of North Texas storm systems moving through the corridor.
The HOA standards in these communities are thorough — which is part of what makes them desirable. But those standards also mean that roofing work can't be approached the same way it would be in a neighborhood without architectural review. A contractor who doesn't know Harvest's or Pecan Square's approval process will submit the wrong materials, miss required documentation, or start work without clearance — all of which create problems for the homeowner.
We connect Northlake homeowners with contractors who have worked in both communities, know the architectural review committees, and can run the insurance and HOA approval tracks simultaneously so neither one delays the other.
Get Connected Now →Northlake is a city in Denton County along the I-35W corridor, between Fort Worth and Denton. Its master-planned communities — particularly Harvest and Pecan Square — have become among the most recognized residential developments in DFW, with national awards for design and amenities. Both are HOA-governed with specific architectural standards. Northlake's location along I-35W puts it directly in the path of North Texas storm systems, and the newer construction in these communities, while built to high standards, is still subject to the same hail exposure as any other part of the DFW area.

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