When storms hit Alpharetta, roof damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. We start with a documented inspection, show you what’s happening with photos, then recommend the right next step: repair, temporary protection, or replacement—based on evidence, not pressure.
Quick answer:
If you suspect storm damage or a leak, the safest first move is an inspection with photo documentation. That documentation helps you make a confident repair decision and supports insurance review when applicable.
You’ll get clear answers: what’s fine, what needs repair, and what damage patterns may be storm-related.
We document the roof system—shingles, flashing, penetrations, and drainage—then review photos with you so decisions are made on facts.
Wind and hail damage can be subtle. We look for consistent patterns and indicators that hold up during adjuster conversations.
If water intrusion is active, we prioritize stopping the leak and protecting interiors first—then we build the permanent repair plan.
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Alpharetta storms bring heavy rain, wind, and hail. Damage can include lifted shingles, bruised areas, compromised flashing, and small openings that become major leaks over time.
If you’re unsure, start with an inspection: schedule here.
Wind can lift and crease shingles, compromise seals, and expose fasteners. We document lift patterns and edge exposure to determine repair scope.
Hail can bruise shingles and damage roof components. We look for consistent impact indicators and supporting evidence to clarify what’s storm-related.
When water is actively entering the home, we stabilize first (stop intrusion), then document the cause and build the permanent fix plan.
After an Alpharetta storm, don’t guess. Start with documentation so you know whether a repair is enough or if the damage is broader.
Hours vary by season; if you have active water intrusion, contact us immediately for triage and next steps.
It depends on the damage pattern and scope. We start with a documented inspection and show you photos. If damage is isolated, repair may be enough. If damage is widespread or functional performance is compromised, replacement may be justified.
If water is actively entering the home, we prioritize stopping intrusion and protecting interiors first. Then we document the cause and build a permanent repair plan.
Yes. Clear photo documentation and organized findings help decision-makers review the roof condition efficiently when an insurance claim is applicable.