West University Place is its own city with its own building department, its own permits, and its own inspection schedule. Tight lots, high-value housing stock, lots of tear-down rebuilds in motion. We work the West U permit process directly and stage to fit the constraints.
West U is one of three independent cities embedded in the Houston metro (with Bellaire and Southside Place). What that means practically: separate permitting, separate inspections, separate building official, separate fee schedule. Permits issued by the City of Houston don’t apply.
We’ve pulled West U permits dozens of times. The process is reliable but unforgiving — if scope changes mid-project, an amended permit is needed before work continues. Most surprises happen when a contractor unfamiliar with West U pulls a Houston permit by mistake and discovers the issue during inspection.
Common West U job types:
Most West U lots are 50-65 feet wide. That changes how a roof project is staged compared to a typical Houston suburban lot.
What we adjust:
It costs a bit more in logistics overhead. It avoids the alternative, which is West U residents irritated about street obstruction, dumpsters parked at angles, and material piles spilling onto neighboring driveways.
West U has one of the highest tear-down rates in Houston metro — older homes coming down for new construction has been the dominant trend for 15+ years.
For new builds, we coordinate with the homeowner’s custom builder during the construction phase. Roof scope gets specified during architectural design (material, color, ventilation strategy, insulation) and we install during the construction sequence. This is different from standard reroof work and pricing/scheduling reflects that.
Common new-build roof specifications in West U:
Yes. West University Place is an independent city with its own building department, permit fees, and inspection schedule. Permits don’t transfer from the City of Houston system. We pull West U permits directly and coordinate inspections with their building official.
Yes — entirely. Tear-down rebuilds involve full architectural design, foundation work, and structural framing before the roof is even relevant. We work with West U custom builders on the roof spec and install during the new-build phase. For existing-home roof replacements, that’s a standard reroof project, not a tear-down.
West U lots are typically 50″-65″ wide. Staging takes planning — we use small-footprint dumpsters, coordinate material delivery for late-day arrival, and minimize street obstruction. Where lot constraints are severe, we use crane delivery for tile or metal directly to the roof.
Mostly architectural shingle on newer rebuilds (post-2000), with mid-century homes often having mixed history — original cedar shake long since replaced with shingle, sometimes 2-3 reroofs deep. Tear-down rebuilds frequently spec premium architectural shingle, occasionally tile or metal accent.
Yes. West U sees the same hail and wind events as the rest of central Houston, often with wider claim impact because the housing stock is high-value. We attend adjuster meetings, write scope, recover depreciation. Same process as anywhere else, just higher dollar amounts at stake.
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