What's included in every replacement
- Full tear-off of the old roof — we never install over existing shingles
- Decking inspection with rotten boards replaced before anything goes down
- Synthetic underlayment and ice-and-water shield in valleys and penetrations
- Architectural shingles with new flashing, pipe boots, and ridge venting to Georgia code
- Full cleanup with a magnetic nail sweep of the yard and driveway
- Manufacturer's standard material warranty plus our workmanship warranty, in writing
Built for Georgia weather
Georgia roofs take a specific beating: hail season from March through May, straight-line winds from summer afternoon thunderstorms, and humidity that streaks lighter shingles with algae. We install algae-resistant architectural shingles and make sure attic ventilation meets code — poor ventilation in Georgia heat can cook a roof from underneath and cut years off its life.
If your roof was damaged by a storm, don't pay out of pocket before reading our roof insurance claim guide — hail and wind damage is often covered.
What a roof replacement costs in Georgia
Most replacements we do run $9,000–$18,000. A typical 2,000 sq ft single-story home with architectural shingles lands between $10,000 and $16,000. What moves the number:
- Roof size and pitch — steep roofs need more safety setup and labor
- Decking condition — rotted plywood is replaced per sheet
- Shingle grade — architectural vs designer lines
- Layers to tear off and accessibility for the dump trailer
Every quote is written, itemized, and free. Financing is available with affordable monthly payments.
How it works
- Free inspection with photos of everything we find
- Written, itemized estimate — no pressure
- Insurance coordination if the damage qualifies for a claim
- Install day: tear-off, decking repairs, new roof system
- Cleanup with magnetic nail sweep
- Final walkthrough and warranty paperwork
Roof replacement FAQs
How much does a roof replacement cost in Georgia?
Most run $9,000–$18,000; a typical 2,000 sq ft home lands between $10,000 and $16,000 depending on pitch, decking condition, and shingle grade.
How long does it take?
One to two days for most homes. Most tear-offs and installs finish the same day.
Will insurance pay for it?
If hail or wind caused the damage, often yes — minus your deductible. See our insurance claims page for how the process works.
Do you install over old shingles?
No. Overlays hide rotten decking, void most warranties, and shorten the new roof's life. Full tear-off, every time.
How long does a roof last in Georgia?
Architectural shingles typically last 20–25 years here. Hail, heat, and poor attic ventilation shorten that — get a free inspection after any major storm.
