Free roof inspection in Johns Creek, GA
Most of Johns Creek went up in the 1990s and 2000s, so a big share of roofs in subdivisions like St. Ives and Seven Oaks are hitting the age where a hail event can push them over the edge. These are often larger two-story homes with steep pitches and complex rooflines, which means more valleys and more places for wind-driven rain to find a weak seam. Storms tracking along the Chattahoochee on the west side of the city tend to arrive with real punch. We know these builder-grade roofs well and where they typically fail first.
What storm damage looks like on Johns Creek roofs
Subdivisions like St. Ives and Seven Oaks went up with builder-grade 25-year shingles, and a lot of them are past due, so hail that would only scuff a newer roof can strip granules down to the asphalt here. The steep pitches and cut-up rooflines mean plenty of valleys, and that's where we find the earliest wind-driven rain leaks working under the shingles. On the west side toward the river, storms hit harder and we often see lifted ridge caps and cracked pipe boots. Attic decking on these homes tells the real story, so we check for daylight and dark water tracks along the sheathing.
Neighborhoods we cover in Johns Creek
We work throughout Johns Creek and greater Fulton County, including the neighborhoods bordering Duluth. Give us a call after a storm and we'll take a careful look at the roof and attic.
Don't see your street? We cover Johns Creek and the rest of FultonCounty. Call or text and we'll confirm we're out your way.
How we help Johns Creek homeowners
Whatever the storm left behind, the same local crew handles it start to finish. Here's where most Johns Creek roofs land after an inspection:
Common questions
- How do I know if my Johns Creek 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 Johns Creek, around St. Ives and Seven Oaks 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 Johns Creek?
- Yes. We cover Johns Creek and the rest of Fulton County, including St. Ives, Seven Oaks, Country Club of the South. After a storm we're often already working nearby, so scheduling is usually quick.
- Is the inspection really free, even if my Johns Creek 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 Johns Creek?
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.