Heavy Rainfall in Atlanta
If you live in Atlanta and the surrounding metro areas, you may have been impacted by January's heavy rainfall. While rain is great for many things, it is not great when you spot leaks from your ceiling or roof.
Read MoreHow to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient With Exterior Remodeling
If you are looking for ways to improve energy efficiency in your home, you'll find that there are lots of options. From roof repairs to new siding installation, you can button your home up tight against the elements with the right renovations.
Read MoreDr Roof Wins 2024 Consumers Choice Award
Dr Roof Atlanta's team of experts continuously works to improve the level of service and workmanship it provides to its clients. From roof repairs to new siding and roofing, Dr Roof has won the confidence of Atlanta consumers for providing excellence in customer care and quality roofing and siding.
Read MoreReplacing Atlas Chalet Shingle Homes
When you were upgrading the roof of your home, did you use Atlas Chalet Shingles? If so, you have noticed blistering and granular loss that may have caused issues with your Gutters and downspouts being clogged.
Read MoreAugust 12th Storm in Atlanta
A recent storm event on August 12th saw much of Metro Atlanta facing storm damage. With severe storms, there was a round of gusty winds that caused widespread issues for residents. If your home was affected by the severe flooding and winds, you may be wondering what you should do next.
Read MoreHurricane Idalia to have some Impact on Atlanta Area
According to AccuWeather, Hurricane Idalia's "outer rain bands... will graze the area; humid; heavy tropical rainfall will lead to flooding." Thankfully most of north Georgia will remain unaffected by the dangerous winds associated with the hurricane.
Read MoreCosts Associated with an Atlanta Roof Replacement
There's no question about it - a roof replacement is one of the biggest costs a homeowner will face during ownership. Although roofing is a very durable product, it's not engineered to last indefinitely.
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