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Roof Repair in Johns Creek

Roof Repair in Georgia

Roof repair covers the fixes that keep a roof watertight between full replacements: patching or replacing damaged shingles, resealing flashing around chimneys and vents, repairing soffit and fascia rot, fixing leaks after a storm, and addressing sagging or soft spots in the decking. In Johns Creek, the mix of summer thunderstorms, occasional hail, and mature tree cover means wind damage, granule loss, and clogged valleys are common reasons homeowners call a contractor rather than wait for a bigger problem.

We track 5 roof repair contractors serving Johns Creek. Before hiring any of them, ask a few concrete questions: are they licensed and insured in Georgia, will they put the scope of work and materials in writing, do they offer a workmanship warranty separate from the manufacturer's warranty on shingles, and will they photograph the damage before starting so you have documentation for insurance if needed. A contractor who inspects the attic as well as the roof surface, and checks for related issues like ventilation or gutter backup, is usually more thorough than one who only looks at the shingles.

Our scoring weighs licensing, insurance, review consistency, responsiveness, and how a company handles warranty and follow-up work, so you can compare these 5 contractors on more than star rating alone. For the full ranked breakdown with scores and reasoning, see our best roofing contractors in Johns Creek guide. Details on how we score and verify each business are on our methodology page.

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All roof repair in Johns Creek, ranked by score and relevance

5 businesses, scored on recent reviews. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is roof repair, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

1st National Roofing
#1
89

1st National Roofing

4.8(281)✓ Google-verified

Shawn, Dillon, and Manny handle storm damage and replacements with exceptional insurance claim support, often negotiating approvals others have failed to secure. Crews complete jobs the same day, send photo updates throughout, and leave no debris behind-what customers consistently notice is the combination of skilled workmanship and genuine follow-through on communication.

Commercial RoofingRoof Inspection & Insurance ClaimsRoof Replacement
Window World of Atlanta
#2
87

Window World of Atlanta

4.8(235)✓ Google-verified

Window World of Atlanta installs windows across northern Georgia with strong results. Ercilio and his crews consistently arrive on schedule, work cleanly, and explain how to use each product. One recent order had a delayed delivery and a broken window, but the overwhelming pattern is professional, careful installation with thorough cleanup. Staff including Malcolm show deep tenure; salespeople like Dylan explain energy efficiency benefits and competitive pricing. The company stands behind warranties even years later. Owners have a reputation for treating employees well during hardship, which reviewers view as a sign of genuine customer care.

Residential RoofingRoof RepairRoof Replacement
ATD Roofing
#3
72 low data

ATD Roofing

4.8(25)✓ Google-verified

ATD Roofing wins consistent praise for knowledgeable staff like Devin, Anthony Griffin, and Jaron Shupe who walk clients through replacements, handle insurance negotiation, and clean up thoroughly. One serious complaint about misleading estimate forms and hidden cancellation fees was acknowledged and addressed by management.

Commercial RoofingMetal RoofingRoof Inspection & Insurance Claims
Supreme Roofing Johns Creek
#4
70 low data

Supreme Roofing Johns Creek

4.8(33)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

One detailed complaint describes subcontracting without advance notice, demanding full payment for partial work, and refusing to honor an inspection fee credit. Review evidence is limited to a single critical account. High rating across 33 reviews suggests this represents an outlier, though the specific grievance warrants consideration.

Metal RoofingRoof Inspection & Insurance ClaimsResidential Roofing

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Common questions about roof repair

How much does roof repair typically cost in Johns Creek?
Small repairs like patching a section of shingles or resealing flashing generally run a few hundred dollars. Larger repairs involving damaged decking, extensive leak damage, or multiple areas of the roof can run into the low thousands. Storm damage claims routed through insurance will depend on your deductible. Get a written estimate that breaks out materials and labor so you can compare quotes fairly.
How often does a roof need repairs?
There's no fixed schedule since it depends on age, materials, and weather exposure, but a roof should be inspected at least once a year and after any major storm. Asphalt shingle roofs in this area often need minor repairs somewhere between year 10 and 20 as sealant and granules wear down, well before a full replacement is needed.
What should I expect during a roof repair appointment?
A reputable contractor will inspect the roof and attic first, explain what's actually wrong (not just what's visible from the ground), and give you options rather than pushing straight to full replacement if a repair will hold. Expect photos of the damaged area, a written scope of work, and a timeline. Most single-area repairs are completed in a day, weather permitting.
How can I judge the quality of a roof repair contractor?
Check that they're licensed and carry liability and workers' comp insurance, ask for local references or recent job addresses, and see whether they offer a workmanship warranty on top of the shingle manufacturer's warranty. Consistent, detailed reviews (not just a high average) and a willingness to explain the actual cause of the leak are good signs over a contractor who just quotes a price on the phone.

Last updated 2026-08-19