Repairs we handle
- Roof leaks — traced to the source, not just patched where the stain shows
- Missing or wind-lifted shingles after storms
- Flashing repairs around chimneys, walls, and skylights
- Cracked pipe boots — the most common Georgia leak we find
- 24/7 emergency tarping to stop active water intrusion
- Fascia and soffit repair from gutter overflow damage
What roof repair costs
Most repairs we do run $350–$1,500. A cracked pipe boot or a handful of missing shingles sits at the low end. Chimney flashing rebuilds and leaks that have damaged decking sit at the high end. You get photos of the problem and a written price before any work starts.
If the damage came from hail or wind, stop — it may be an insurance claim, not an out-of-pocket repair. Widespread storm damage often qualifies for full replacement. Read our insurance claims guide before paying for anything.
Repair or replace?
Honest rule of thumb: if your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated, repair it. If it's older than that, has hail bruising across multiple slopes, or this is the third leak in two years, a replacement usually costs less over time. We'll tell you which one you actually need — the inspection is free either way.
Roof repair FAQs
How much does roof repair cost in Georgia?
Most repairs run $350–$1,500 depending on the problem — pipe boots and shingle repairs at the low end, flashing rebuilds and decking damage at the high end.
Do you offer emergency tarping?
Yes, 24/7 during storm season. Call (770) 758-2895 and we'll stop the water damage first, then handle the repair or claim.
How do I know if I have hail damage?
Check for dented gutters, downspouts, or window screens from the ground. On the roof, hail leaves dark bruises and knocked-off granules. We inspect and photograph it for free.
Should I repair or replace?
Under 15 years old with isolated damage: repair. Older, widespread damage, or repeat leaks: replacement usually wins — and storms may make it an insurance claim.
