Storm & hail damage roof repair in Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs runs along the river and up into some steep, densely built neighborhoods, and storms tracking the 400 corridor drop hail and wind right through the middle of it. A lot of the housing stock here is larger with complex roof lines, plenty of valleys, dormers, and steep pitches, and every one of those transitions is a place storm damage likes to hide. The bigger the roof, the easier it is for a chunk of hail damage to go unnoticed.

On these cut-up roofs the valleys and the sidewall flashing take a beating. Hail collects in a valley and hammers the same strip repeatedly, while wind driving up against a dormer wall works the flashing loose bit by bit. Both leave the kind of damage you cannot see standing in the yard looking up at a two or three story facade.

The steep pitch common in Sandy Springs is also why homeowners here almost never check their own roofs, which is fair, they are not safe to walk without the right gear. That means damage sits unaddressed until it shows up inside, sometimes a full season later. Our inspection is free and we bring the equipment to get onto those slopes safely and actually look.

We document each hit and each loose piece of flashing with dated photos and give you a straight read on what we found. Storm damage can be a covered claim in some situations, and having a factual record of the roof's condition is what we put in your hands. Because we work these Fulton neighborhoods regularly, we know how these steep, multi-slope roofs are built and where they tend to give first.

Free storm inspection in Sandy Springs

We get on the roof, find the hail and wind damage, and show you photos of exactly what we find. No cost, no obligation.

Storm hit Sandy Springs?

Get a free, no-obligation roof inspection from a local crew that knows the area, with honest photos of exactly what the storm did.

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