JRH Construction

Highland Park, Texas · 75205

Highland Park Roofing Contractor — Estate-Grade Installations

JRH Construction installs natural slate, clay tile, standing seam metal, and premium designer asphalt roofing on Tudor revival, Mediterranean, Georgian, and Colonial estates throughout Highland Park, Texas (ZIP 75205). JRH is a GAF Master Elite contractor — the top 2 percent of U.S. roofing companies — carries $10 million in bonding capacity, and has secured Highland Park architectural approvals on more than 40 estate re-roofs across Beverly Drive, Armstrong Parkway, Lakeside Drive, and Turtle Creek.

  • GAF Master Elite Certified — top 2% of roofers nationally
  • BBB A+ Accredited
  • 7+ Years in Business
  • 5-Star Rated on Google
  • 600+ DFW Roofs Replaced
  • Family-Owned & Operated
GAF Master Elite
Top 2% of U.S. roofers
$10M+
Bonding capacity
5★ Rated
Verified Google Reviews
40+
Highland Park roofs
25-Year
GAF Golden Pledge warranty

Highland Park’s Architecture Demands Specific Roofing Materials

Highland Park was platted in 1907 by John Armstrong as one of the first planned communities in the United States, and its architectural fabric remains defined by four dominant styles: Tudor revival along Beverly Drive and Preston Road, Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial around Lakeside Drive and Armstrong Parkway, Georgian and Federal estates near Turtle Creek, and French eclectic homes along Armstrong Avenue and Gillon Avenue. Each style carries specific roofing expectations.

Tudor revival homes built in the 1920s and 1930s often retain original natural slate or heavyweight designer asphalt replacements. Mediterranean estates require barrel clay tile or S-tile, typically in natural terracotta or variegated earth tones. Georgian homes accept premium architectural asphalt, cedar shake, or standing seam copper with soldered seams and copper valleys. French eclectic homes on the west side of Highland Park frequently use natural slate with graduated courses and copper ridge caps.

JRH Construction carries installation experience across all four style categories and presents material options that match the period and character of each home, not a generic shingle upsell.

How Does Highland Park HOA and Town Approval Work?

The Town of Highland Park is incorporated and operates its own Building Inspection department with enforcement authority over exterior material changes, including roofing. Permits for roof replacement require a submittal package with manufacturer cut sheets, color samples, profile documentation, and a letter describing the existing versus proposed materials. The Town reviews submittals for compatibility with the surrounding streetscape and the original architectural intent of the home.

JRH Construction handles the full submittal package on behalf of Highland Park homeowners. JRH has secured approvals for natural slate replacements, synthetic slate substitutions such as DaVinci Bellaforte, barrel clay tile re-roofs, and premium asphalt conversions. Typical approval turnaround is 10 to 21 business days depending on complexity and season.

Which Insurance Carriers Cover Highland Park Estates?

High-net-worth carriers dominate the 75205 market. The most common carriers JRH Construction coordinates with on Highland Park claims include Chubb Masterpiece, AIG Private Client Group, Pure Insurance, Cincinnati Insurance, and Nationwide Private Client. These carriers deploy dedicated field adjusters, often retain independent roofing consultants for dispute resolution, and apply different depreciation schedules than mass-market carriers.

JRH attends every adjuster inspection with drone photography, Xactimate-format documentation, and a written scope that itemizes slate underlayment, copper flashing replacement, chimney cricket reconstruction, and any mansard or turret detail the initial adjuster scope may have missed. When initial replacement cost value offers fall short of specified scope, JRH files supplements with manufacturer installation requirements, local building code citations, and photographic evidence.

Most JRH Highland Park clients pay only their policy deductible on covered storm claims.

Recent Highland Park Project

[Project reference — update with real project]: 6,800 square foot Tudor revival on Beverly Drive. Scope included full DaVinci Bellaforte synthetic slate replacement, copper valley and step-flashing replacement, two chimney cricket reconstructions, and attic ventilation upgrade. Project completed in 16 working days. Homeowner submitted claim through Chubb Masterpiece; final settlement covered 100% of scope at replacement cost value.

TODO: replace with verified Highland Park project reference and homeowner quote once approval received.

What to Expect During a Highland Park Estate Re-Roof

  • Pre-construction meeting: JRH walks the site with the homeowner and property manager to confirm material staging, gate and pet protocol, and daily start/end times.
  • Driveway and landscape protection: Plywood under dumpster and material loads. Breathable tarps over landscaping. Pool cover if within tear-off radius.
  • Magnetic nail sweeps twice daily: JRH crews run magnets across driveway, lawn, and flower beds at lunch and at end of day.
  • Dedicated project manager: Same-day call and text response. End of day photo report emailed to homeowner.
  • Final walkthrough: Laminated project binder with material cut sheets, warranty registrations, photo documentation, and maintenance schedule delivered at closeout.

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Highland Park Roofing FAQ

How much does a Highland Park roof replacement cost in 2026?

A full roof replacement on a Highland Park estate in 2026 ranges from $45,000 on smaller premium-asphalt homes in the 3,000 square foot range up to $350,000 or more on 10,000-square-foot estates specified with natural slate, clay tile, or standing seam copper. The 75205 ZIP code averages $85 to $165 per square foot of roof area for premium residential systems, driven by material costs, structural framing requirements for heavy tile, and the Highland Park HOA architectural review process. JRH Construction provides itemized estimates that separate tear-off, decking repair, underlayment, material, flashing metal, and labor line items.

Does the Highland Park HOA require approval for a roof replacement?

Yes. The Town of Highland Park enforces architectural review on exterior changes including roof material and color substitutions through its Building Inspection department. JRH Construction prepares the complete submittal package required for Highland Park approvals — material cut sheets, color samples, shingle or tile profile documentation, and a letter of intent matching the approved material palette. JRH has submitted and secured approvals for Tudor revival slate replacements, Mediterranean clay tile re-roofs, and premium asphalt conversions in Highland Park, with typical approval turnaround of 10 to 21 business days.

What roofing materials work on Tudor revival, Mediterranean, and Georgian estates?

Tudor revival estates in Highland Park traditionally use natural slate, synthetic slate such as DaVinci Bellaforte, or heavyweight designer asphalt like GAF Grand Sequoia or CertainTeed Grand Manor to match original 1920s character. Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial homes along Lakeside Drive and Armstrong Parkway require barrel clay tile or concrete tile in natural terracotta, often sourced from Ludowici or Boral. Georgian and Colonial estates accept premium architectural asphalt, cedar shake, or standing seam copper. JRH Construction matches the architectural period of each home and presents three material options with installed cost and lifespan comparison before contract.

Do you coordinate with Chubb, AIG, and Pure Insurance for Highland Park claims?

Yes. High-net-worth carriers including Chubb Masterpiece, AIG Private Client, Pure Insurance, and Cincinnati Insurance dominate the Highland Park market and use field-adjuster processes that differ from mass-market carriers. JRH Construction attends every adjuster inspection with drone photography and Xactimate documentation, submits supplements when initial scope misses slate underlayment, copper flashing, or mansard detail work, and negotiates directly with desk adjusters on replacement cost value versus actual cash value disputes. Most JRH Highland Park clients pay only their deductible on covered claims.

How long does a Highland Park estate re-roof typically take?

A premium asphalt re-roof on a 5,000 to 7,000 square foot Highland Park home takes 3 to 5 working days. A natural slate or clay tile replacement on the same home takes 4 to 8 weeks due to material lead time, reinforced deck installation, and the slower hand-laid installation process slate and tile require. JRH Construction stages materials on protective plywood, covers all landscaping with breathable tarps, and assigns a dedicated project manager who walks the site daily with a punch-list report emailed to the homeowner each evening.

What warranty comes with a Highland Park roof from JRH Construction?

JRH Construction offers a 25-year GAF Golden Pledge warranty on GAF premium architectural systems, a 50-year DaVinci Roofscapes manufacturer warranty on synthetic slate, a 50-year Ludowici warranty on genuine clay tile, and JRH’s own 10-year workmanship warranty on every installation. JRH is a GAF Master Elite contractor — a certification held by fewer than 2 percent of U.S. roofing companies — which is the prerequisite for issuing the Golden Pledge transferable warranty on Highland Park homes sold within the warranty term.

Has Highland Park experienced major hail storms recently?

The Park Cities area including Highland Park and University Park sits in the heart of North Texas hail alley. Significant hail events affecting 75205 in recent years include the March 2021 supercell that produced 2-inch hail across Beverly Drive and Armstrong Parkway, the April 2023 storm that damaged roofs along Lakeside Drive and Turtle Creek, and the May 2024 system that triggered Pure Insurance and Chubb claims across much of the community. JRH Construction has documented hail damage on more than 40 Highland Park roofs across these events.

What should I expect during an estate re-roof on my property?

JRH Construction begins every Highland Park re-roof with a pre-construction meeting covering material staging, pool and landscaping protection, pet and gate protocol, and daily cleanup expectations. JRH places plywood over driveways to protect the surface from dumpster and material weight, installs magnetic nail sweeps run twice daily, assigns a project manager who answers calls and texts the same day, and closes out every project with a final walkthrough, manufacturer warranty registration, and a laminated project binder delivered to the homeowner.

Schedule a Highland Park Roof Consultation

Free on-site assessment. Drone imagery, material recommendations with three options, and itemized budget delivered within 7 business days.