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Residential Roofing in Georgia

Residential Roofing in Georgia

Residential roofing covers everything from full tear-offs and reroofs to repairs after storm damage, flashing and gutter work, ventilation upgrades, and inspections tied to home sales or insurance claims. In Athens, that means dealing with humid summers, occasional severe thunderstorms and hail, and older housing stock near downtown alongside newer builds in the outlying subdivisions, all of which put different demands on a roof system. Asphalt shingle is the most common material here, but metal roofing has become popular for its lifespan and heat performance, and some historic homes still need specialty work to match original rooflines.

When you're comparing contractors, look past the sales pitch and check for a few concrete things: a permanent local address and years actually operating in the Athens area, proof of general liability and workers' comp insurance, manufacturer certifications if you're getting a warranty that matters, and a written estimate that spells out materials, tear-off scope, decking repair costs, and cleanup. Ask how they handle unexpected rot or damage found once the old roof comes off, since that's where vague contracts turn into surprise bills.

We list 30 residential roofing businesses serving Athens in this category. Our ranked guide at the best roofing contractors in Athens scores each one on factors like verified licensing and insurance, review consistency over time, responsiveness, and complaint history, not just star ratings. The full scoring breakdown is explained on our methodology page if you want to see exactly how we weigh each factor.

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369 businesses. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is residential roofing, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist. Filter and sort below, or open the full map view.

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Common questions about residential roofing

How much does a residential roof replacement cost in Athens?
Most asphalt shingle reroofs on an average single-family home run into the thousands to low tens of thousands of dollars, depending mainly on roof size, pitch, number of layers being removed, and whether decking needs repair. Metal roofing costs more upfront but often costs less over its lifespan. Get at least three written estimates, since material and labor pricing varies a lot between contractors doing the same job.
How often does a roof need to be replaced or inspected?
Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 15 to 25 years depending on quality and installation, while metal roofs can last 40 years or more. Even if it's not due for replacement, it's worth having a roof inspected after any major hailstorm or high-wind event, and every few years otherwise, since small issues like lifted shingles or failing flashing are much cheaper to fix early.
What should I expect during a roof replacement project?
A typical reroof takes one to a few days depending on size and weather, and involves tear-off, deck inspection and repair as needed, underlayment, new shingles or metal panels, flashing around chimneys and vents, and cleanup including magnetic sweeps for nails. Expect noise and some debris, and confirm upfront who handles dumpster placement and yard protection.
How can I judge whether a roofing contractor did quality work?
Check that flashing is properly sealed at all roof penetrations, shingle lines are straight, ventilation matches the roof's intended system, and any warranty paperwork was actually filed with the manufacturer. A contractor who walks you through the finished roof and explains what was done, rather than just handing you an invoice, is generally a better sign than one who disappears after the last shingle goes on.

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Last updated 2026-08-18