Roof replacement in Atlanta, GA

A lot of Atlanta roofs reach the end of the road quietly, then give it all up in one bad August storm. If yours is a 1990s or early 2000s three-tab that's curling at the edges and shedding granules into the gutters, patching it again usually just buys a few months. Replacement is the honest call when the shingles are past their service life and the underlayment underneath has started to fail.

The housing stock here runs the full range, from older bungalows in places like Grant Park and Kirkwood to the denser infill builds along the BeltLine. Intown roofs often have steep pitches, dormers, and valleys that collect debris and stay damp, so they age unevenly. We see plenty of roofs where the south-facing slope is baked and the shaded north slope is holding moss, and that mix is what tips an owner toward a full replacement instead of another repair.

A real replacement means tearing the old material down to the deck, checking the plywood for soft spots and rot, and swapping any bad decking before a single new shingle goes on. From there it's fresh underlayment, new flashing at the chimneys and walls, and architectural shingles rated for Georgia heat. Skipping the tear-off and layering new over old is how you trap moisture and hide the exact problems you're paying to fix.

Atlanta permitting and inspection rules aren't something you want to guess your way through. A local crew pulls the right permits, knows how the city handles final inspection, and stands behind the work after the truck leaves. We're here year round, so if something needs a look in two winters, we're a phone call away, not a name on a warranty card from three states over.

Start with a free Atlanta roof inspection

Before any talk of replacement, we get on the roof and show you what's actually there. If a repair is the honest answer, we'll say so.

Roof past patching in Atlanta?

Get a free, no-obligation inspection and a straight answer on repair versus replacement, with honest photos of what we find.

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