Residential Roofing

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When Should You Replace Your Roof?

As one the most expensive parts of your home, getting a new roof isn’t something that is normally decided upon quickly. Most homeowners will put it off for as long as possible, oftentimes to the determent of their home and finances! While there can be many things that drive that final decision to replace your …

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Air Gunned Shingles Falling Off Of Roof

Why “Cheap” Roofs Fall Apart So Quickly

Shingle failure is one of the most common roof problems in America. As such, many think this is a natural part of having a shingle roof. In reality it isn’t, in fact a properly installed and maintained shingle roof can last for decades without a single failure! The reason why some roofs start failing in …

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asphalt shingle roof

Are Asphalt Shingle Roofs Still A Good Choice in 2023?

If you’re thinking about a new roof, chances are you’re considering asphalt shingles. Introduced in 1903 by Henry Reynolds of Grand Rapids, Michigan, asphalt shingles would begin to take over American roofs by 1911 and become the unquestioned roof of choice by the 1940’s. Since then their popularity has only grown year after year, along …

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How Cold Weather Can Affect Your Roof Project

It’s getting cold out there! While we may not get as cold as our neighbors up north, we here in the South do experience periods of harsh winter weather and low temperatures that affect all kinds of construction projects. The roofing industry is no different, temperatures affect what can and cannot be done during colder …

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Avoiding High Energy Costs This Winter

Winter is coming. As we approach Christmas, the temperatures are cooling down more and more every week, varying from day to day but the overall trend is going downwards, especially at night. It’s during these times utility bills can rise dramatically. Especially during cold weather, if your home isn’t comfortably heated set to 68 or …

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Why You Don’t See Us Using Nail Guns On Your Roof

While technology has changed significantly in the three decades Atlanta Roofing Specialists has been around, especially in the roofing industry, one thing has not changed for us, our one strictest rule: We NEVER use nail guns on any roof we install or repair, EVER. It may sound like we are being technophobic or “old-fashioned” but the …

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New roof

Roof Warranties: What They Cover & What They Don’t

Roof warranties, like the roofs they cover, are not “one size fits all”. Varying from material to material, manufacturer to manufacturer and even roof contractor to roof contractor, roof warranties are very specific to your home and choice of roofer! Warranties are especially important because the investment for the consumer is big. Very big, involving thousands …

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Air Gunned Shingles Falling Off Of Roof

Why Hiring The Cheapest Roofer Is A Bad Idea

Shingle failure is one of the most common roof problems in America. As such, many think this is a natural part of having a shingle roof. In reality it isn’t, in fact a properly installed and maintained shingle roof can last for decades without a single failure! The reason why shingle failures occur so often …

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Roof with shingles and metal

Pros & Cons Of The Top 3 Roof Materials

There are 3 main roof types American homeowners choose from when it’s time to replace their roof. Today we look at the pros and cons of each material to hopefully make the decision a little easier when it’s time to make your decision! Asphalt Shingles The most common residential roof type by far, asphalt shingles …

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