Free roof inspection in Hiram, GA

Hiram sits along the busy Highway 278 and 92 corridor, and the residential streets tucked behind the shopping areas hold a lot of homes built in the same growth spurt during the late 1990s and 2000s. Roofs of that age are right in the window where storm damage tends to tip a worn roof into an active leak. Storms crossing Paulding from the west often drop hail here before losing steam, and the flatter developed areas give wind a clean run at rooflines. Because the damage builds slowly, many owners do not realize a hailstorm shortened their roof's life until water finds its way in.

What storm damage looks like on Hiram roofs

Most of the Bakers Farm and Southampton homes were roofed within the same late 1990s and 2000s stretch, so a lot of them are on their original or first replacement shingles and sitting right at the age where a storm tips a tired roof over the edge. The flatter, built up areas behind the Highway 278 shopping strips give wind a clean, unobstructed run at the eaves, and that is where we find lifted starter courses and backed out nails. Hail that has weakened by the time it reaches Hiram still bruises the mat, and that hidden dimpling shortens the roof quietly without cracking anything you would notice from the ground. Aging pipe boots and worn ridge vents on these homes are usually the first real leak point we turn up.

Neighborhoods we cover in Hiram

We serve Hiram and the surrounding Paulding County communities, including the areas near Dallas and toward Powder Springs. Sharing so much weather with Dallas, we are usually working both towns after a storm.

Bakers FarmHiram HeightsVillage at BentwaterMeadowdaleSouthamptonCedar Grove areaOld Cartersville Road corridor

Don't see your street? We cover Hiram and the rest of PauldingCounty. Call or text and we'll confirm we're out your way.

How we help Hiram homeowners

Whatever the storm left behind, the same local crew handles it start to finish. Here's where most Hiram roofs land after an inspection:

Common questions

How do I know if my Hiram roof has storm damage?
From the ground you usually can't. Look for granules in the gutters, dents on metal vents, and shingle pieces in the yard. We're on roofs all over Hiram, around Bakers Farm and Hiram Heights and beyond, and the only way to know for sure is to get up top and look. That inspection is free.
Do you serve all of Hiram?
Yes. We cover Hiram and the rest of Paulding County, including Bakers Farm, Hiram Heights, Village at Bentwater. After a storm we're often already working nearby, so scheduling is usually quick.
Is the inspection really free, even if my Hiram roof turns out fine?
Yes. If your roof is in good shape, we'll tell you that and you've lost nothing but a little time. We'd rather give you an honest all-clear than talk you into work you don't need.

Storm roll through Hiram?

Get a free, no-obligation roof inspection from a local crew that knows the area. We'll show you honest photos of exactly what we find.

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