
Roswell's full roof replacement specialists
Get a replacement estimate before temporary fixes become repeat leak calls.
A hail-damaged roof often needs more than a bundle of shingles. Full replacement can include tear-off, decking review, underlayment, drip edge, flashing, starter, ridge vent, pipe boots, ridge caps, and cleanup.
Roswell homes with steep colonial and craftsman rooflines need careful labor planning. Pitch, height, valleys, dormers, and landscaping all affect crew setup and insurance scope.
The insurance estimate should match the roof system being replaced. ACV and RCV policies handle depreciation in different ways, and recoverable depreciation may come after the work is complete.
The goal is a roof that resolves the storm damage, passes code, and does not leave old weak points behind. That starts with a scope that names every part of the job.

A full replacement covers the roof system from tear-off through final cleanup.
Old shingles are removed so the contractor can inspect decking, fastener hold, soft spots, and hidden water damage. Bad decking should be documented before replacement continues.
Underlayment, starter, flashing, vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, and field shingles are installed as a system. Steep roof sections may require extra staging and labor.
The contractor documents completion, cleanup, and any warranty items. For RCV claims, completion documents may help release recoverable depreciation.
Premium shingles, steep gables, and detailed rooflines need a contractor who prices labor and materials with care. A simple square count misses too much.
The replacement plan should line up with the carrier scope and valid supplement items. That reduces disputes once materials and crews are scheduled.

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The contractor reviews the inspection findings, roof measurements, carrier scope, and any supplement needs.
Shingle style, ventilation, accessory items, crew access, and expected install timing are confirmed.
The old roof is removed, decking is checked, and the new system is installed according to the approved scope.
The contractor completes magnet cleanup, final review, photo documentation, and completion paperwork.
