Roof replacement in Suwanee, GA

Suwanee is our home base, and a big share of the area's neighborhoods went up in the same 90s and 2000s building wave, which means a lot of local roofs are all reaching the end of the road together. Once the shingles are curling, shedding granules into the gutters, and lifting after every wind event, replacing the roof usually makes more sense than chasing repairs across a worn-out surface. It's the honest call when the roof is simply old, not damaged in one spot.

Around Suwanee you find a lot of two-story homes on wooded lots, from the planned neighborhoods near Suwanee Town Center to the subdivisions off Peachtree Industrial and Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road. Those steep front gables and tree-shaded slopes look great, but they collect debris, hold moisture on the north side, and bake on the south side, so the roof ages unevenly. When several slopes start giving out at once, a full replacement beats a string of one-off repairs.

A real replacement starts with a complete tear-off so we can actually see the decking underneath. Some homes here have soaked up years of small leaks around valleys and flashing, and any soft or rotted decking has to come out before new shingles go on. From there it's fresh underlayment, new flashing at the chimneys and walls, and architectural shingles rated for Georgia heat, so the whole roof ages together instead of in mismatched patches.

Suwanee sits across the Gwinnett and Forsyth line, and permitting is handled locally. A crew that works here every week pulls the right permits, keeps a tidy jobsite on quiet neighborhood streets, and is a phone call away if a question comes up two winters later. We're based right here, not a name on a warranty card from three states over. This is our home turf, and we plan to still be here long after the work is done.

Start with a free Suwanee 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 Suwanee?

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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