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Roof Replacement in Highland Park, Texas — Quick Facts

Highland Park (Dallas County, one of the Park Cities just north of downtown Dallas) is an established, ultra-affluent town of historic estate homes — many roofed in slate, clay tile, or standing-seam copper. The Park Cities sit in North Texas's hail alley with peak storm risk from March–June, and storm-related roof work may involve carrier review depending on your policy. Frame Restoration provides free inspections, documents observed roofing conditions for carrier review, coordinates Town of Highland Park building permits, and backs every project with a 10-year workmanship warranty. BBB A+ Rated. Serving ZIP code 75205. Call 214-308-9227 for a free inspection.

Highland Park sits in North Texas's hail alley, where spring supercells, microburst winds, and triple-digit summer heat all take a measurable toll on residential roofing. Hail seasons routinely produce 1"–2" stones, and recent storms have driven roofing claims across the Beverly Drive, Armstrong Parkway, and Turtle Creek corridors. On estate roofs of slate, tile, and copper, even moderate hail can crack units and dent metal in ways that are easy to miss from the ground — and proper documentation after a storm often makes the difference between a repair check and a full replacement.

Population: ~8,700 · County: Dallas · Region: DFW Metroplex (Park Cities) · ZIP Code: 75205

Why Highland Park Homes Need Expert Roofing

Highland Park is one of the most established and prestigious communities in North Texas, built largely in the 1920s and refined ever since. Tudor and English-revival estates, Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial homes, and Georgian and Colonial residences all coexist along streets like Lakeside Drive, Armstrong Parkway, and Beverly Drive — and each architecture carries its own roofing profile. The right spec for a slate-roofed Tudor isn't the right spec for a clay-tile Mediterranean or a copper-accented Georgian a few blocks away.

Frame Restoration is headquartered in Frisco, TX and serves Highland Park and the surrounding DFW Metroplex. We engineer every roof for North Texas hail, wind, and heat exposure, and we spec premium estate roofs — slate, tile, cedar, and copper — to match a home's architecture and the Town of Highland Park's design standards.

Premium Reroofing

Full tear-off and premium roof replacements for Highland Park estates — natural and synthetic slate, clay and concrete tile, cedar shake, standing-seam copper, and heavyweight designer shingles, with meticulous finish on every project.

Storm Damage & Insurance

Hail, wind, and storm damage repair with insurance documentation support. We document damage, prepare written roofing scopes, and meet the adjuster on site when requested.

Specialty & Historic Roofing

Slate, tile, and copper systems matched to Highland Park's 1920s-era estate architecture and the Town's design and permitting standards.

Emergency Response

Emergency tarping, leak mitigation, and permanent repairs. Responsive help when Highland Park homeowners need roof protection.

Reroofing Built to Uncompromising Standards

Every Highland Park project receives Frame Restoration's full commitment — uncompromising quality from start to finish:

  • Free, no-obligation roof inspections with detailed condition reporting
  • Premium roof replacements — slate, tile, copper, cedar, and designer shingles with lifetime manufacturer warranties where applicable
  • Insurance documentation support — we meet your carrier's adjuster on site when requested
  • Emergency tarping and damage mitigation, available for storm-response support
  • Specialty and historic roofing matched to estate architecture and Town standards
  • Solar-ready roofing installations

Highland Park Housing & Roofing Context

Typical housing: Established, high-value estate homes — many dating to the 1920s — across Tudor, Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, Georgian, and Colonial styles, with later custom rebuilds throughout. Understanding when and how a home was built, and what premium roofing material it carries, is essential to assessing what's underneath and planning the right replacement spec for that specific property.

Highland Park Neighborhood-Specific Roofing Notes

Local data points that change the spec sheet on a Highland Park estate roof:

Highland Park Permits & Town Standards

The Town of Highland Park requires a permit and final inspection on every reroof, and enforces strict standards on materials and appearance for its historic housing stock. Frame Restoration pulls the permit, coordinates the inspection, and handles all paperwork.

Slate, Tile & Copper Matching

Many Highland Park estates require natural or synthetic slate, barrel clay or concrete tile, or standing-seam copper to match original character. Frame specs the right premium system rather than defaulting to standard asphalt.

Hail-Rated Options Where Architecture Allows

Where the home's style permits, we use Class 4 impact-resistant products (UL 2218 Class 4) — they qualify for Texas insurance discounts and reduce hail-bruising claims on future storms.

Attic Ventilation in North Texas Heat

Triple-digit attic temperatures bake undersized vent systems. Frame sizes ridge-and-soffit ventilation to IRC R806 minimums (1:150) or better, and upgrades to high-temp synthetic underlayment that won't soften at 160°F deck temps.

Sources: Town of Highland Park building code, IRC R806/R905, UL 2218, manufacturer specs.

Serving Highland Park & the Park Cities

Frame Restoration serves Highland Park and the surrounding DFW Metroplex with the same uncompromising quality and meticulous craftsmanship — from the estates along Lakeside Park and Turtle Creek to the homes near Highland Park Village and throughout Highland Park ISD. Whether your roof is slate, tile, copper, or designer asphalt, Frame engineers it for North Texas hail, wind, and heat.

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Roofing FAQs for Highland Park Residents

How often does Highland Park get hail damage that requires roof repair? +
The Park Cities — Highland Park and neighboring University Park — sit squarely in North Texas's hail alley. Recent spring supercells have dropped hail near 2" across the Beverly Drive, Armstrong Parkway, and Turtle Creek corridors. On estate roofs of slate, tile, and copper, even moderate hail can fracture tiles and dent metal in ways that aren't visible from the ground. Frame Restoration recommends a free professional inspection after any significant hail or wind event.
Do I need a building permit to replace my roof in Highland Park? +
The Town of Highland Park requires building permits for roof replacements, processed through its Building Inspections department, and the Town enforces strict standards on materials and appearance for its historic estate housing stock. Frame Restoration pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and ensures every installation meets Dallas County code.
Do Highland Park homes have special roofing requirements? +
Yes. Highland Park's 1920s-era Tudor, Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, and Georgian estates were built with premium roofing — natural and synthetic slate, barrel clay tile, cedar shake, and standing-seam copper. The Town's design standards and the homes' original character mean replacements often must match the material profile, not simply swap in standard asphalt. Frame Restoration specs each estate roof to its architecture and the Town's requirements.
How do I document roof storm damage in Highland Park after a storm? +
The Park Cities' hail and wind exposure creates frequent carrier-review situations every storm season, and high-value estate roofs make thorough documentation especially important. Photos, measurements, and a written damage report help the carrier review the full roofing scope. Frame Restoration documents the damage with photos and a written scope the carrier can read, and meets the adjuster on site when requested. Licensed adjusting work stays with licensed professionals under Texas law.
What can a roofer document for a Texas roof claim? +
We do not handle the insurance side of the claim — Texas law reserves licensed adjusting work for licensed professionals. Read the full breakdown on our Texas roof documentation page →
What roofing materials are best for Highland Park's estate homes? +
It depends on the home's architecture. Tudor and English-revival estates typically call for natural or synthetic slate, or heavyweight designer asphalt that mimics slate. Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial homes use barrel clay or concrete tile in natural terracotta. Georgian and Colonial homes accept premium architectural asphalt, cedar shake, or standing-seam copper. Class 4 impact-resistant products are preferred wherever the architecture allows, since they qualify for Texas insurance discounts and better resist North Texas hail.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Highland Park? +
Highland Park estate roof costs vary widely by square footage, roof complexity, access, decking condition, and material choice such as designer asphalt, slate, clay tile, metal, or copper. If storm damage is involved, coverage questions stay between the homeowner and carrier. Frame Restoration provides free written estimates with no obligation.
How long does a roof replacement take in Highland Park? +
Standard reroofs typically take 1–3 days, but Highland Park's slate, tile, and copper estate roofs are labor-intensive and can take a week or more depending on complexity. Storm-related projects vary by scope, weather, material availability, city inspections, and carrier review timelines.
What are the signs my Highland Park roof needs replacement? +
On asphalt sections, watch for hail bruising, granule loss in the gutters, and wind-lifted shingles. On slate and tile, look for cracked, slipped, or missing units and crumbling mortar at ridges and valleys. On copper, check for dents, seam separation, and failed flashings. North Texas UV intensity also accelerates aging on south- and west-facing slopes.
Does Frame Restoration offer free roof inspections in Highland Park? +
Yes — Frame Restoration provides 100% free, no-obligation roof inspections throughout Highland Park and the DFW Metroplex. There is no cost and no pressure. Call 214-308-9227 or schedule online and a Frame roofing specialist will come to you, as scheduling and weather allow.
When is the best time to replace my roof in Highland Park? +
Highland Park reroofs can be installed year-round. Fall (October–December) is the sweet spot — cooler installation temperatures and post-storm-season scheduling. Spring is also strong, but supply chains tighten right after major hail events, and specialty slate, tile, and copper materials can carry longer lead times. Contact Frame Restoration to discuss the best window for your project.
Does Frame Restoration handle emergency roof repairs in Highland Park? +
Yes. Frame Restoration provides emergency tarping and leak mitigation across Highland Park and surrounding DFW communities, available year-round including during severe storm and hail events.
Is Frame Restoration insured to work in Highland Park? +
Yes. Frame Restoration is fully insured for roofing and restoration work throughout Texas, including Highland Park and the entire DFW Metroplex. We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job, and are BBB A+ Rated.
Does Frame Restoration serve roofing customers near Highland Park? +
Yes. Along with Highland Park, Frame Restoration serves nearby DFW communities including University Park, Dallas, Farmers Branch, Irving and Richardson. Our roofing crews cover the entire DFW Metroplex, so whether your home is in Highland Park or just outside it, call 214-308-9227 for a free, no-obligation roof inspection.

What DFW homeowners say about Frame Restoration

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Had a great experience with Frame Restoration through out our roof replacement process and Josh was a big part of that process. He was referral to me by a coworker and I had a deadline of a week and half to get my roof replacement and Josh went above and beyond to help and educate both my wife and I on our roof replacement and the advantages of the different grades of shingles.
— Victor Huerta, verified Google review
Out standing team of professional contractors. Jase is an amazing guy to deal with he treat our home like his. Thanks man my family really appreciate you
— Falah Al-saadawi, verified Google review
The best service imaginable! Could not have managed an incredibly stressful situation without the support of this team. Fast, reliable, communicative, and overall high quality service.
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