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Apex Roofing Solutions · Atlanta, GA

Best Roof Replacement in Atlanta, GA

The best roof replacement is defined by the quality of every component installed beneath the shingles — underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and fastener pattern — not just the shingle brand on the wrapper

Apex Roofing Solutions installs complete roofing systems to manufacturer specification, backed by the industry's strongest warranties — GAF Golden Pledge, CertainTeed SureStart Plus, and Owens Corning Platinum Protection.

4.8 234+ Reviews 15+ years
GAF Master Elite CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster

Everything Included

What You Get

  • Full Tear-Off

    Remove all old layers completely to inspect and prepare the deck properly.

  • Ventilation Upgrade

    Correct ventilation extends shingle life and reduces heating and cooling costs.

  • Manufacturer Warranty

    Material warranties passed through directly to you at installation.

Our Guarantees

  • Lifetime manufacturer warranty + 5-year labor warranty
  • licensed insured
  • 15+ years
  • 5-year workmanship warranty
  • GAF Master Elite Certified

Credentials & Certifications

  • GAF Master Elite
  • CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster

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Why Customers Trust Us

  • licensed insured
  • 15+ years
  • 5-year workmanship warranty
  • GAF Master Elite Certified

“A massive oak limb came through our Buckhead roof during a thunderstorm. Apex emergency-tarped it that evening and had the full repair done by end of week.”

C.J.

Atlanta

“Our 1960s Decatur ranch had terrible attic ventilation causing the shingles to blister. Apex fixed the ventilation and replaced the damaged sections — problem solved.”

W.F.

Atlanta

Serving Buckhead Marietta Decatur Atlanta is the largest metro in the Southeast and a major B2B services hub — businesses here compete across finance, tech, media, and professional services, all requiring credible digital presence.

Our Approach

Roof Replacement in Atlanta

Atlanta's humid subtropical climate and dense tree canopy create a perfect storm for moss growth, fallen limb damage, and moisture intrusion — older homes in established neighborhoods are especially prone to ventilation-related shingle deterioration.

Roof replacement in Atlanta confronts every contractor with the canopy problem: the same beautiful hardwood trees that give Buckhead, Decatur, and Morningside their character create operational challenges that don't exist in open suburban environments. Tree trimming is often a necessary precondition for roof access — limbs that overhang the roof not only create fall-debris and moisture-retention issues, they physically prevent safe ladder placement and material delivery. We coordinate with certified arborists to trim limbs to code clearance — at least six feet from the roof surface — before replacement begins, and we include debris-removal coordination in every project scope. For older homes in Decatur and the Candler Park neighborhood, replacement projects frequently uncover multiple layers of shingles — Georgia code allows up to two layers, and we always remove all existing material rather than overlaying, because shingling over an existing layer traps moisture under the new system and voids the manufacturer warranty on the new shingles. Removing multiple layers also allows us to inspect and repair the decking, which in Atlanta's humidity is often the most important part of the project: OSB installed in the 1990s under failing shingles is commonly found with black staining and edge delamination that would compromise the new installation if left in place. For Marietta and Kennesaw homes where asphalt shingle is the standard, we install GAF's WeatherBlocker or equivalent starter strip at all eaves and rakes before laying field shingles — this adhesive-edge strip is the most important defense against wind-driven rain infiltration under the first course, which is the leading cause of soffit and fascia rot in Atlanta's wet winters.

The shingle is the most visible component of a roof system, but it is not the most important. The decking condition, the underlayment selection, the ice-and-water shield coverage at eaves and valleys, the drip edge installation sequence, the flashing at every wall and penetration, the ridge vent capacity, and the nail pattern used on every shingle course — these are the factors that determine whether a new roof lasts 15 years or 40. Apex Roofing Solutions approaches every replacement as a complete system installation to manufacturer specification. Our GAF Master Elite certification means we can offer the Golden Pledge warranty — GAF's highest labor and material warranty, covering both products and workmanship for up to 25 years — which is only available through the top tier of certified contractors. We do not cut corners on the components that are not visible when the job is done, because those are exactly the components that determine long-term performance.

Full-system replacement including decking inspection and ventilation correction for long-term performance — not just surface-level reroofing

Problems We Solve

  1. Synthetic underlayment installed over the entire roof field rather than just at eaves provides a critical second line of defense against wind-driven rain infiltration — contractors who use 15-lb felt or skip underlayment in the field to save $200 per square are reducing the system's redundancy in ways that are invisible at completion

  2. Ridge vent capacity that is insufficient for the attic's net free area causes heat buildup that reaches 160°F+ in summer, baking the shingles from below and shortening their effective life by 30 to 50 percent compared to a properly ventilated system

  3. Drip edge installed in the wrong sequence — behind the underlayment at the eave rather than over it — allows water to wick behind the metal and into the fascia, causing rot that is not discoverable until the next replacement exposes deteriorated wood

  4. Flashing that is integrated with roofing cement rather than mechanically installed step flashing and counter-flashing corrodes and separates within 5 to 8 years, creating leak points at every chimney, dormer, and sidewall that require a comprehensive reflashing at significant cost

  5. Non-certified contractors cannot register the extended manufacturer warranty — a homeowner who replaces a roof without verifying their contractor's certification level loses access to warranties worth $3,000 to $8,000 in added home value and claim protection

  6. Roof past its service life with recurring leaks that targeted repairs can no longer fix

  7. Extensive storm or moisture damage making repair uneconomical compared to full replacement

  8. Rising energy bills and poor insulation performance from deteriorated roofing systems

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

11 answered
What is the GAF Golden Pledge warranty and how is it different from a standard warranty?

The GAF Golden Pledge is GAF's highest-tier warranty, covering both materials and labor for up to 25 years and backed by GAF's corporate guarantee rather than just the installer's. It requires installation by a GAF Master Elite contractor (the top 3 percent of GAF-certified contractors), use of a qualifying GAF roofing system, and registration with GAF within 60 days of installation. The warranty is transferable once if you sell the home, which adds documented value at resale. Apex is a GAF Master Elite contractor and includes Golden Pledge registration as standard on all qualifying installs.

What ventilation system does Apex install with a new roof?

We assess the existing ventilation ratio against the IRC requirement of 1:150 (1 square foot of net free area per 150 square feet of attic floor) and calculate whether the current intake and exhaust balance meets that standard. On most replacements, we install continuous ridge vent along the full ridgeline paired with soffit intake vents — a balanced exhaust-intake system that moves the maximum volume of air through the attic. We do not mix power ventilators with ridge vent on the same attic, as the combination defeats the passive system. All ventilation components are manufacturer-matched to the shingle system for warranty compliance.

What is the difference between a 30-year and a lifetime shingle warranty?

All major architectural shingles are now marketed with 'limited lifetime' warranties, but the term is prorated — meaning the coverage decreases over time. In practice, the warranty value in years 1 to 10 is strong; in years 20 to 30, the prorated value covers only a fraction of replacement cost. The meaningful comparison is the non-prorated period, the wind speed rating, and whether a contractor's labor warranty accompanies the material warranty. Apex's 5-year labor warranty runs alongside the manufacturer's material coverage, ensuring the most failure-prone early period is fully covered.

What decking preparation does Apex perform before installing new shingles?

We inspect every decking panel during tear-off, probing soft spots and checking for delamination. Any OSB panel with more than 1 inch of deflection between rafters, visible delamination, or soft texture from water absorption is replaced before the new roof system goes down. We note all replaced panels on the job sheet and photograph them with measurements. Decking replacement is charged by the sheet as a separate line item in the estimate, not bundled into a flat rate that obscures what you are actually paying for.

How does proper flashing installation differ from a standard installation?

Proper chimney flashing uses a three-component system: base flashing that covers the joint at the roof plane, step flashing that integrates each shingle course with the chimney side wall, and counter-flashing that is cut into a reglet in the mortar joint and lapped over the step flashing. This system allows differential movement between the chimney and the roof structure without breaking the seal. The common inferior method — a single piece of metal bent at 90 degrees and sealed with roofing cement — does not accommodate movement and fails in 5 to 8 years. Apex uses the three-component method on every chimney.

What impact resistance rating should I specify in a hail-prone market?

Class 4 impact resistance (UL 2218 standard) is the highest rating and is strongly recommended in Dallas, Denver, and other frequent-hail markets. Class 4 shingles withstand direct impact from 2-inch steel balls dropped from 20 feet — simulating golf-ball-sized hail — without fracturing. Most major insurance carriers offer a 20 to 30 percent premium discount for Class 4 roofs, which typically recovers the material cost premium within 3 to 5 years. We provide the manufacturer's certification document for insurance submission after installation.

Do I need to be home during the replacement?

Not required, but we recommend someone be available for the start-of-day walkthrough and end-of-day inspection.

How can I reduce the cost of a full roof replacement?

Choosing standard architectural shingles, scheduling in the off-season (late fall or early spring), and getting multiple quotes can all reduce costs.

Do you offer financing or payment plans for replacements?

We can discuss staged payment arrangements for larger projects — ask when you book and we'll outline what's available.

Is replacing my roof worth the investment?

A new roof adds resale value, eliminates recurring repair costs, and improves energy efficiency — most homeowners find it worthwhile within a few years.

What does the roof replacement process look like step by step?

Assessment → written quote → material selection → tear-off and decking inspection → new roof installation → cleanup and final inspection → photo documentation and warranty paperwork.

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