
Georgia's humid subtropical climate puts a strain on roofs. Hot summers and wet winters can lead to problems. We serve homeowners in Atlanta and surrounding areas. Keeping your roof in good shape is vital for your home's protection.
In Georgia, your roof endures high humidity and heavy rainfall. The summer heat can also be intense. These conditions can cause materials to degrade faster. Mold and mildew can become an issue in damp environments. Regular inspections help us spot and fix problems before they get worse. We know how to protect your roof from Georgia's weather.
Roof installation costs vary based on several factors. The size of your home's roof is a major factor. The type of roofing material you select will also impact the price. The complexity of the roof's design matters. We provide a free phone quote so you know the exact cost for your project.
The average cost for a new roof depends on many details. Material choices and roof size are primary drivers. The condition of your existing roof can also influence the final price. We offer a free quote tailored to your specific needs in Atlanta.
Installing a new roof involves a clear process. We begin by safely removing the old roofing material. Next, we thoroughly inspect the roof deck for any damage. We then install protective underlayment and edge flashing. Finally, we apply the new shingles or roofing system. Our team ensures quality at every step.
Asphalt shingles are generally the most affordable roofing option. They provide solid protection without a high initial investment. Materials like metal or slate come with a higher price tag. We can guide you through choices that meet your budget and performance needs.
The 25% rule is a general guideline for roof repairs. It suggests that if over a quarter of your roof needs work, replacing the whole roof might be wiser. This avoids repeated fixes on an aging system. We'll assess your roof to recommend the best approach.
Proper roof maintenance in Georgia is essential. Keep your roof clear of fallen leaves and debris. Inspect for damaged shingles, especially after storms. Ensure your gutters are clean and free-flowing. Trim tree branches that could fall on your roof. Regular professional checks help prevent future problems.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.