Free roof inspection in Powder Springs, GA
Powder Springs stays a little more spread out on the west side of Cobb, with wooded lots and a mix of homes built from the 1980s onward around Macland Road and the Silver Comet corridor. The tree cover means a lot of limb debris after wind events, and shingles under heavy shade hold moisture and moss that hail damage only makes worse. Storms tracking in from the west hit this side of the county first, before they weaken heading east. We look closely at the shaded, north-facing slopes where trouble usually starts.
What storm damage looks like on Powder Springs roofs
The wooded lots around Macland Road keep a lot of roofs in constant shade, so the north-facing slopes hold moisture, grow moss, and rot the shingle mat from below long before you'd guess. When wind events come through, we clear a fair amount of limb debris and find puncture points and torn shingles hiding under it. Storms tracking in from the west hit this side of Cobb at full strength, so hail bruising here often runs deeper than what shows up farther east. We spend our time on those damp, shaded faces because that's where the failures usually begin.
Neighborhoods we cover in Powder Springs
We serve Powder Springs and the rest of Cobb County, including the areas toward Hiram and Dallas. Give us a call and we'll check the roof and gutters before a small problem turns into a leak inside.
Don't see your street? We cover Powder Springs and the rest of CobbCounty. Call or text and we'll confirm we're out your way.
How we help Powder Springs homeowners
Whatever the storm left behind, the same local crew handles it start to finish. Here's where most Powder Springs roofs land after an inspection:
Common questions
- How do I know if my Powder Springs 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 Powder Springs, around Macland Road area and Silver Comet corridor 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 Powder Springs?
- Yes. We cover Powder Springs and the rest of Cobb County, including Macland Road area, Silver Comet corridor, Lost Mountain. After a storm we're often already working nearby, so scheduling is usually quick.
- Is the inspection really free, even if my Powder Springs 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 Powder Springs?
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.