JRH Construction installs synthetic slate, natural slate, clay tile, standing seam metal, and premium architectural asphalt roofing on estates across Timarron, Carillon, Estes Park, Stonebridge, and Chapel Downs in Southlake, Texas (ZIP 76092). JRH is a GAF Master Elite contractor — the top 2 percent of U.S. roofing companies — has secured HOA architectural approvals across every major Southlake community, and engineers every install to the elevated 115 mph wind-design standard required by the DFW Airport corridor.
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Top 2% of U.S. roofers
$10M+
Bonding capacity
115 mph
Wind design zone (ASCE 7-22)
50+
Southlake roofs
25-Year
GAF Golden Pledge warranty
Southlake Communities JRH Construction Serves
Southlake sits in northeast Tarrant County, immediately north of DFW International Airport and bordered by Grapevine to the south, Keller to the west, and Westlake to the northwest. The 76092 ZIP code covers roughly 23 square miles and is organized primarily around master-planned communities, each with its own architectural review committee and published material palette.
Timarron: Roughly 1,800 homes centered on Byron Nelson Parkway. Architectural palette favors stone-and-stucco Mediterranean and European traditional with clay tile or synthetic slate.
Carillon: 1,000-plus homes on the north side of Southlake along Kirkwood Boulevard. Prairie, transitional, and contemporary traditional with premium asphalt or standing seam metal.
Estes Park: Gated community on White Chapel Boulevard with classic French country and Tudor revival homes. Synthetic slate and heavyweight designer asphalt are the dominant approved materials.
Stonebridge and Chapel Downs: Mid-tier master-planned communities with strict three-tab-asphalt prohibitions and tight color palettes.
Non-HOA estates: Larger acreage tracts along Davis Boulevard, Continental Boulevard, and Johnson Road with no HOA oversight but stricter wind-zone engineering requirements due to open exposure.
How Does Southlake HOA Architectural Review Work?
Every major Southlake master-planned community operates an architectural review committee (ACC) with published design standards. Roof material substitutions — even swapping one GAF architectural profile for a different one — require an ACC application with manufacturer cut sheets, color samples, a site plan marked with affected roof planes, and in some communities a physical material sample.
JRH Construction prepares the complete ACC submittal package on behalf of the homeowner. JRH has won approvals across Timarron, Carillon, Estes Park, Stonebridge, and Chapel Downs, including several non-standard approvals where a synthetic slate substitution replaced a previously approved heavyweight asphalt palette. Typical turnaround is 14 to 30 days depending on community, complexity, and season. JRH tracks every submittal from intake through approval and logs the ACC decision letter in the final project binder.
Southlake sits in a higher-exposure wind zone under the ASCE 7-22 wind design maps that govern the 2021 International Residential Code adopted in Tarrant County. The 3-second gust design speed for Southlake is 115 miles per hour, five miles per hour higher than central Dallas and 10 miles per hour higher than the lower-exposure zones in central Tarrant County. This elevated design wind speed flows through to higher uplift pressures at field, perimeter, and corner roof zones.
JRH Construction installs every Southlake roof to manufacturer high-wind specification — typically six-nail attachment patterns on architectural asphalt, enhanced starter strip and ridge cap nailing, and adhesive upgrade at perimeter zones on synthetic slate. Warranties are registered with the elevated wind-speed rider available from GAF, CertainTeed, and DaVinci where applicable.
Recent Southlake Project
[Project reference — update with real project]: 7,200 square foot French country estate in Timarron. Scope included DaVinci Bellaforte synthetic slate replacement, full copper valley and step-flashing replacement, two chimney cricket reconstructions, and elevated wind-zone fastener upgrade. Timarron ACC approval secured in 18 days. Project completed in 19 working days. Cincinnati Insurance settled claim at replacement cost value.
TODO: replace with verified Southlake project reference and homeowner quote once approval received.
How much does a Southlake roof replacement cost in 2026?
Southlake re-roofs in 2026 average $40,000 on 3,500-square-foot homes with premium architectural asphalt and run to $300,000 or more on 9,000-square-foot estates specified with synthetic slate, clay tile, or standing seam metal. Homes in Timarron, Carillon, and Estes Park carry HOA architectural standards that push specifications toward heavier designer shingles like GAF Grand Sequoia or synthetic slate from DaVinci Roofscapes. Expect $60 to $135 per square foot of roof area for HOA-compliant premium residential systems in the 76092 ZIP code. JRH Construction provides itemized estimates separating tear-off, decking, underlayment, flashing, material, and labor.
How strict are Southlake HOA architectural committees about roofing?
Southlake HOAs are among the strictest in the DFW region. Timarron, Carillon, Estes Park, Stonebridge, and Chapel Downs all operate active architectural review committees with published material and color palettes. Substitutions — even swapping one GAF profile for another — typically require a formal ACC application with manufacturer cut sheets, color chips, and a site plan marked with the affected roof planes. JRH Construction has submitted and won approvals across every major Southlake community and handles the full paperwork packet on behalf of the homeowner. Typical ACC turnaround is 14 to 30 days depending on community and season.
What materials meet Southlake HOA architectural standards?
Most Southlake HOAs require heavyweight architectural asphalt (GAF Grand Sequoia, CertainTeed Grand Manor, Owens Corning Berkshire), synthetic slate (DaVinci Bellaforte), natural slate, clay tile, or standing seam metal. Standard three-tab asphalt is prohibited across all major Southlake communities. Color palettes lean toward weathered wood, dual-tone gray, and natural slate tones — often with a restricted palette of 6 to 10 approved color family names per community. JRH Construction matches material and color specification to the approved HOA palette before a single shingle is ordered.
Is Southlake in the DFW Airport wind corridor?
Southlake sits directly north of DFW International Airport in a designated higher-wind-exposure zone under ASCE 7-22 wind design maps, with 3-second gust design speeds of 115 miles per hour compared to 110 miles per hour across most of central Dallas. This translates to elevated uplift requirements for residential roof systems: starter strip nailing patterns, hip and ridge attachment specifications, and drip edge fastening all require stricter adherence to manufacturer high-wind installation details. JRH Construction installs every Southlake roof to manufacturer high-wind specification and registers warranties with the elevated wind-speed rider where available.
Which insurance carriers cover Southlake estates?
Southlake draws a mix of high-net-worth and mass-market carriers. Chubb Masterpiece, Pure Insurance, Cincinnati Insurance, and AIG Private Client cover the estate segment in Timarron and Carillon. State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Travelers, and Farmers dominate the broader 76092 market, particularly among families associated with Southlake Carroll ISD who moved to Southlake for the school district rather than estate amenities. JRH Construction works fluently with both carrier types — filing drone-documented claims with high-net-worth carriers and managing Xactimate-scope negotiations with mass-market adjusters.
Does JRH work around Southlake Carroll ISD school schedules?
Yes. Southlake Carroll ISD is a primary driver of residential demand in the 76092 market, and JRH Construction schedules roofing work around school calendar milestones — state testing weeks, Carroll Dragons home game Fridays, and graduation week in May. Crews adjust daily start times during school-commute windows on Kirkwood Boulevard, Byron Nelson Parkway, and Continental Boulevard to avoid congestion and respect neighborhood traffic patterns. Spring-break and summer-break windows are JRH’s highest-capacity Southlake scheduling periods.
How long does a Southlake HOA-compliant re-roof take?
A premium architectural asphalt re-roof on a 5,000-square-foot Southlake home takes 3 to 5 working days once ACC approval is in hand. Synthetic slate installations run 7 to 14 days. Standing seam metal on complex geometry averages 2 to 4 weeks. Natural clay tile and authentic slate take 4 to 8 weeks. The HOA approval process adds 14 to 30 days on the front end, so JRH Construction typically quotes a total homeowner timeline of 5 to 10 weeks from contract signature to warranty registration for standard projects, and 8 to 16 weeks for slate and tile specifications.
What warranty comes with a Southlake roof from JRH Construction?
JRH Construction issues the 25-year GAF Golden Pledge on GAF premium architectural systems, the 50-year DaVinci Roofscapes warranty on synthetic slate, the 50-year Ludowici warranty on authentic clay tile, the 30-year McElroy Metal or Englert warranty on standing seam panels, and JRH’s own 10-year workmanship warranty on every installation. All manufacturer warranties are transferable to subsequent owners within the warranty term — a point that matters in Southlake where families frequently relocate for school district boundary changes or professional moves.
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