Free roof inspection in Sandy Springs, GA

Sandy Springs runs the gamut from ranch homes built in the 1960s along Roswell Road to newer builds up near Dunwoody, and roof age matters when hail hits. Older asphalt shingles that are already near the end of their life can lose granules fast in one storm, while the taller homes near the Perimeter catch more wind. The stretch near the Chattahoochee and Morgan Falls also sees water back up during heavy rain, which puts extra strain on valleys and gutters. We look at the whole system, not just the obvious bruised shingles.

What storm damage looks like on Sandy Springs roofs

The 1960s ranch homes along Roswell Road often carry three-tab shingles or a second layer laid right over the first, and hail tends to crack those brittle older tabs rather than just bruise them. Up near the Perimeter the two-story builds catch more wind, so we look hard at ridge caps and step flashing where gusts work a seam loose over several seasons. Down by Morgan Falls the low-lying lots hold water, and we routinely spot rusted valley metal and clogged gutter runs that back rain up under the shingle edge. On the older stock, a soft fascia or a stained soffit usually means the trouble started a while back.

Neighborhoods we cover in Sandy Springs

We cover Sandy Springs and all of Fulton County, and we're regularly working just north in Roswell too. Storm damage here is often a covered claim, and we'll document what we find so you have it on record.

High PointRiversideHuntcliffNorth SpringsDunwoody PanhandleHammond HillsGlenridge

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

How we help Sandy Springs homeowners

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

Common questions

How do I know if my Sandy 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 Sandy Springs, around High Point and Riverside 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 Sandy Springs?
Yes. We cover Sandy Springs and the rest of Fulton County, including High Point, Riverside, Huntcliff. After a storm we're often already working nearby, so scheduling is usually quick.
Is the inspection really free, even if my Sandy 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 Sandy 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.

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