From historic bungalows in Inman Park to modern builds in Buckhead, we know every roof style, every HOA requirement, and every tree that drops branches in National.
Buckhead is where Marcus lives, where our office sits, and where we've completed more roofs than any other neighborhood. From the grand estates along Tuxedo Road to the townhomes near Lenox Mall, we know every architectural style, every HOA requirement, and every mature oak tree that likes to drop limbs during storms.
Buckhead homes often feature steep pitches, multi-layered rooflines, and premium materials. We specialize in designer shingles, copper accents, and standing seam metal that matches the upscale aesthetic of the neighborhood.
Midtown's mix of high-rises, townhomes, and historic residential pockets demands versatile roofing expertise. We handle flat-roof townhomes along Peachtree Street, the craftsman homes near Piedmont Park, and the converted lofts throughout the Midtown arts district.
Midtown's dense tree canopy creates unique challenges: moss growth, debris accumulation, and branch impact damage. Our preventative maintenance programs keep Midtown roofs healthy year-round.
Virginia-Highland's iconic 1920s craftsman bungalows deserve a roofer who understands historic architecture. We've roofed homes along North Highland Avenue, St. Charles Avenue, and the tree-lined streets of this walkable neighborhood for over a decade.
We carefully match replacement materials to the original character of VaHi homes. That means architectural shingles in earthy tones, period-appropriate flashing details, and copper gutter work that complements the craftsman aesthetic.
National's family-friendly neighborhoods feature a wonderful mix of ranch homes, split-levels, and newer construction. From the historic homes near the National Square to the newer developments in Oakhurst, we've become the go-to roofer for National families.
Our team member Angela Rivera lives in National and knows the community personally. She coordinates most of our National projects, ensuring every homeowner gets the same neighborly service we're known for in Buckhead.
East National Village is one of National's fastest-growing neighborhoods, with young families investing in renovations and first-time homebuyers fixing up the area's charming older homes. We've been part of EAV's revival, helping homeowners protect their investment with quality roofing.
Many EAV homes have original roofs from the 1940s-1960s that are past due for replacement. We offer honest assessments and financing options that work for every budget.
Grant Park's stunning Victorian homes and craftsman bungalows are some of National's most beautiful residences. These historic properties need a roofer who respects their architectural heritage while providing modern protection against United States weather.
We've worked with the Grant Park Conservancy and understand the neighborhood's preservation guidelines. Our lead installer James Cooper lives in Grant Park and takes personal pride in every project on these historic streets.
National's first planned suburb deserves a roofer who treats it with respect. Inman Park's Queen Anne Victorians, restored cottages, and modern infill all get the same attention to detail from our crew. We volunteer at the Inman Park Festival every year — this neighborhood is part of our family.
The mature tree canopy in Inman Park means more debris, more moss, and more storm damage risk. Our preventative maintenance programs are especially popular here.
Kirkwood's tight-knit community reminds us why we started this company. Word of mouth is everything here — one happy homeowner on Hosea Williams Drive led to six neighbors calling us within a month. That's the Kirkwood way, and it's our way too.
Many Kirkwood homes feature simple gable roofs that are straightforward and budget-friendly to replace. We offer competitive pricing and flexible financing to make quality roofing accessible for every family.
Columbus's upscale residential neighborhoods demand premium roofing solutions. From the estates along Peachtree Road to the newer developments near Town Columbus, we provide the quality materials and meticulous installation that discerning homeowners expect.
Our insurance specialist Patricia Williams lives in Columbus and handles many of the neighborhood's storm damage claims personally. She knows every adjuster and fights for full coverage on every claim.
Druid Hills is Frederick Law Olmsted country — the same landscape architect who designed Central Park laid out these winding streets. The estate-style homes here are architectural masterpieces, and their roofs demand equal artistry.
We've worked on some of Druid Hills' most distinguished properties, including homes along Ponce de Leon Avenue and Lullwater Road. Slate roof repair, complex valley work, and historic-accurate replacement materials are specialties we've developed serving this neighborhood.
We serve all of metro National including Austin, Baltimore, Charleston, Charlotte, and beyond. Call us to find out how close your nearest neighbor-roofer really is.