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Northlake, TX · Denton County · I-35W · Harvest · Pecan Square

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Northlake TX

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.

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Complete chalk marking and documentation — the inspection record needed for both your insurance claim and Northlake HOA architectural review
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Know What to Look For

Signs of Hail Damage on Your Northlake TX Roof

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.

  • Circular impact marks on architectural shingles — newer products have specific damage signatures that differ from older three-tab; experienced inspectors document each product type's damage pattern accurately
  • Granule loss exposing the asphalt mat — primary basis for most insurance claims and a trigger for manufacturer warranty review on newer Northlake homes
  • Dented gutters, downspouts, and metal flashing — check these from the ground after any significant storm; if they're dented, the roof above almost certainly is too
  • Soft spots on shingles indicating fiberglass mat fracture beneath an otherwise intact surface
  • Cracked or split shingles along ridge lines and valley transitions where hail impact concentrates
  • Dented outdoor AC condenser fins — if your unit shows impact, the roof above it does too, virtually without exception
  • Granule accumulation at downspout exits — a quick check from the ground worth doing within 24 hours of any significant event
  • Impact marks on any exterior elements governed by HOA standards — documented alongside roof damage for a complete claim package
Hail damage on newer architectural shingles showing circular impact marks and granule loss typical of North Texas hail events on Northlake TX master-planned community homes
Impact marks and granule loss on newer architectural shingles — what inspectors find in Harvest and Pecan Square after significant hail events
Step by Step

How the Insurance Claim Process Works in Northlake's Master-Planned Communities

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.

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Get Inspected First
Get a documented inspection before calling your carrier. This protects you in two ways: it establishes your damage record before the adjuster arrives, and it documents hail as the cause — which matters for warranty protection on your newer Northlake home.
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File Your Claim
Texas generally allows one year from the storm date. Document the event with weather records — hail maps from the storm date establish the timeline and are accepted by carriers as supporting evidence. File early so the insurance and HOA tracks don't both compress at the end.
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Adjuster Visit
Have your contractor present. In Northlake's newer communities, adjusters sometimes miss HOA material upgrade requirements in their estimates. A contractor present on-site catches this and documents it for supplemental claim purposes.
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Start HOA Approval
Begin the HOA approval process immediately after the adjuster visit — run it in parallel with the claim review, not sequentially after it. Your contractor prepares the material specs, color documentation, and manufacturer data sheets the architectural committee needs.
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Review & Supplement
If HOA-required materials push the cost above the adjuster's initial estimate, a supplemental claim with proper documentation can be filed. This is common in master-planned communities with specific material standards and frequently produces a revised approval.
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Work Completed
Work begins once HOA approval is in hand. Your contractor provides completion documentation for your insurance file and HOA records. Keep both — they matter for resale disclosure and future claims.
Licensed roofing inspector on a newer construction home in Northlake TX master-planned community Harvest or Pecan Square documenting hail damage
Harvest, Pecan Square & the I-35W Corridor

Two of DFW's Most Prominent New Communities — in an Active Hail Zone

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.

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What We Cover

Roofing Services in Northlake TX

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Hail Damage Inspection
Full inspection with chalk marking and photo documentation. Impact report formatted for insurance carrier submission and HOA architectural review for Harvest, Pecan Square, and other Northlake communities.
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Insurance Claim Assistance
Contractor present during adjuster visits. HOA material requirements documented in supplemental claims. Experience with carriers serving Denton County master-planned communities and their specific documentation needs.
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Full Roof Replacement
HOA-compliant material selection for Harvest and Pecan Square. Complete approval packet prepared and submitted. Manufacturer warranty maintained. Class 4 upgrades available where community standards permit.
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Hail Damage Repair
Targeted repair with HOA-compliant matched materials. Manufacturer warranty documentation maintained. Every exterior repair in Northlake's communities needs to meet architectural standards — your contractor knows the requirements.
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HOA Approval Handling
Approval packets prepared and submitted for Harvest, Pecan Square, and other Northlake HOA communities. Material specs, color documentation, and manufacturer data included. Submitted correctly the first time.
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Gutters & Exterior
Full exterior assessment alongside your roof. One inspection, one claim, one HOA packet when applicable — covering gutters, fascia, and any other damaged exterior elements in one coordinated process.
About the Area

Northlake TX: Harvest, Pecan Square & the I-35W Growth Corridor

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.

  • Harvest and Pecan Square are HOA-governed with architectural review for all exterior improvements including roofing
  • Almost entirely newer construction with active manufacturer warranties that need to be protected through documented hail inspections
  • I-35W corridor location puts Northlake directly in the path of North Texas storm systems
  • Many residents relocated from other DFW markets and are navigating Denton County claims processes for the first time
  • High-visibility communities attract storm chasers after major events — local contractors with HOA experience protect homeowners from compliance problems
  • Running HOA approval and insurance claim tracks simultaneously is essential in these communities — sequential processing adds weeks of unnecessary delay
Master-planned community in Northlake TX showing newer construction homes in Harvest or Pecan Square along I-35W in Denton County
Northlake TX master-planned communities along I-35W — Harvest, Pecan Square, and surrounding Denton County development
Common Questions

Hail Damage FAQ – Northlake TX (Harvest / Pecan Square)

Does Harvest or Pecan Square HOA need to approve my roof repair?
Yes. Both communities have architectural review requirements for roofing work. You need approval before work begins. A contractor who knows these communities prepares a complete approval packet — material specs, color documentation, manufacturer data — and submits it correctly the first time. Incomplete submissions get returned, which adds significant time to your project timeline.
How do I run the HOA approval and insurance claim at the same time?
Your contractor manages both tracks in parallel. After the adjuster visit, the claim review and HOA approval submission happen simultaneously. The same material documentation feeds both. Your contractor knows what each process needs and sequences them so neither one waits on the other unnecessarily.
My Northlake home is only 3 years old. Can it have hail damage worth claiming?
Yes. Even the newest construction sustains measurable hail damage on significant events. More importantly, undocumented hail damage can void your manufacturer shingle warranty. A free inspection documents the damage (or the absence of it) and protects your warranty coverage regardless of the outcome.
Does homeowner's insurance cover hail damage in Texas?
Most standard Texas policies cover hail under the windstorm and hail peril. You pay your deductible; insurance covers the balance. In HOA communities like Harvest and Pecan Square, the HOA material requirements may push replacement costs above what adjusters initially estimate — supplemental claims with documentation of those requirements often produce revised approvals.
How long do I have to file a claim after a storm?
Texas generally allows one year from the storm date. In HOA communities, starting early is especially important — the HOA approval process adds time to the project timeline, and compressing both the claim and approval processes at the end of a deadline creates unnecessary stress.
Is NTX Storm Damage a roofing company?
No. NTX Storm Damage is a free referral service connecting Northlake TX homeowners — including Harvest and Pecan Square residents — with licensed, insured roofing contractors who have experience with HOA-governed communities. We don't perform roofing work. Contractors we refer are independently licensed and insured in Texas.

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