Highland Park estate-home roofing — Ravinia, Sherwood Forest, Briergate, Sunset Woods, Brown's Point. Cedar shake, slate, synthetic slate, copper flashing on Highland Park's lakefront and ravine-adjacent estate inventory. Preservation overlays handled on designated properties. Family-owned, licensed, and insured. Estate Home Roofing installation, restoration, and repair on Highland Park estate and lakefront homes since 1996.
Full estate-home roofing practice: cedar shake, natural slate, synthetic slate (DaVinci, Brava, EcoStar), copper flashing and standing-seam, and designer architectural shingle (CertainTeed Grand Manor, GAF Camelot II). Architectural-review experience on Historic Preservation Commission and HOA-covenant properties.
On Highland Park properties specifically, we work Ravinia, Sherwood Forest, Briergate, Sunset Woods, and the surrounding Lake County area. Our crews are experienced with preservation overlays on designated properties and have worked the Highland Park housing stock long enough to understand the expectations that come with estate and lakefront architecture.
Estate Home Roofing is the historically correct specification for a meaningful share of Highland Park's estate and lakefront housing stock. Replacing in kind preserves the architectural character that makes these homes what they are.
Properly installed soldered copper routinely delivers 80-100 years of service — outlasting the cedar, slate, or shingle roof it sits under by 2-3x.
On estate and lakefront Highland Park properties, premium roofing materials are part of the home's market identity. Specifying estate home roofing or a credible alternative preserves the comparable-sales position relative to the neighborhood.
We've worked through preservation overlays on designated properties on multiple Highland Park projects. Material specification, sample boards, and submission timelines are routine for our team. We'll guide the approval process if required for your property.
Pricing depends on roof square footage, complexity, material grade selection, copper flashing scope, and existing condition. Here's the realistic range for Highland Park properties:
Single-family home, typical square footage, standard material grade with proper flashing.
Larger homes, complex rooflines, premium material grades, full copper flashing scope, and architectural-review submission where required.
Targeted estate home roofing repairs, course replacements, flashing-only work, or restoration scopes on otherwise sound roofs.
All estimates are written line-item with material grades, copper weight specifications where relevant, and project scope transparent. Call (708) 847-5418 for a free Highland Park assessment.
We serve all of Highland Park and surrounding Lake County. Mention your specific neighborhood when you call — we likely know it well.
Estate Home Roofing roofing in Highland Park typically runs $50,000 to $150,000 (designer architectural or premium architectural) for a standard install on a single-family home, with larger estate-tier projects in the $130,000 to $500,000+ (cedar shake, natural slate, full copper flashing) range. Targeted repairs run $5,000 to $80,000 depending on material and scope. Pricing depends on square footage, roof complexity, copper weight specification (16 oz, 20 oz, 24 oz), and flashing scope. We provide line-item written estimates with material grades and project scope transparent before any commitment.
Yes. We've worked Highland Park extensively since 1996, including Ravinia, Sherwood Forest, Briergate. Our crews understand preservation overlays on designated properties, Highland Park permit processes, and the architectural standards expected on estate and lakefront properties in this part of the North Shore. References from past Highland Park projects are available on request.
Estate Home Roofing is the historically correct specification for a meaningful share of Highland Park's estate and lakefront housing stock. Whether it's the right call for your specific home depends on the original construction specification, current condition, intended ownership timeline, and budget. We'll give you the honest comparison against alternatives — including synthetic alternatives where relevant — before any material is ordered.
Yes. We hold Illinois Roofing Unlimited License #104.010248 — one of the older license numbers in the state, covering residential and commercial work with no project-size restrictions. We carry current general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Certificates of insurance are available on request before any work begins on your Highland Park property.
Family-owned since 1996. Honest estimates. Real craftsmanship on premium materials.