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There are a variety of roofs available for your Georgia home.
Let’s take a look at your budget and the aesthetic preferences.

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are the most popular and affordable type of roofing in Georgia. They are easy to install and repair, and asphalt shingles come in a wide variety of colors and styles. The flipside is these shingles do have a shorter lifespan than other types of roofing and last between 15-20 years.

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing is a more expensive option, but it is more durable and long lasting. Metal roofs are a good solution if you are looking to withstand heavy winds and rain, lasting up to 50 years with proper maintenance. The energy efficiency of metal roofing is apparent with lower cooling costs and reflecting sunlight from your home.

Tile Roofing

Tile Roofing is an expensive option. BUT tile roofing is the most durable and long-lasting type of roofing. Tile roofs can last an unbelievable 100 years withstanding the most extreme weather conditions.

Tile Roofs are very beautiful and add significant curb appeal to your home.

Wood Shake Roofing

Wood Shake Roofing is a more traditional option that is often used on rustic or country-style homes. Wood shake roofs are made from natural cedar shingles, which gives them a unique and beautiful appearance. Wood shake roofs are more expensive and require more maintenance than other types of roofing lasting 20-30 years.

Other types of roofing available for your Georgia home include slate roofing, synthetic roofing and single-ply roofing.

  • Slate roofing is the most expensive type of roofing, but it is also the most durable and long lasting.
  • Slate roofs can last over 100 years.
  • Synthetic roofing is a newer type of roofing that is made from recycled materials.
  • Synthetic Roofs are relatively affordable and Durable coming in a variety of colors and styles
  • Single-ply Roofing is a type of flat roofing that is often used on commercial buildings.
  • Single-ply Roofs are affordable and easy to install with a shorter lifespan than other types of roofs lasting 15-20 years