Service Area: Atlanta, Georgia
Roof Masters ATL, LLC provides roofing services in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in Atlanta, Georgia
Hail Risk
Moderate
Hurricane Risk
Low
Tornado Risk
Moderate
Wind Damage
High
Hail Risk: Georgia experiences moderate hail activity, primarily during spring severe weather outbreaks that sweep across the Southeast.
Hurricane Risk: Atlanta is over 250 miles inland from the Atlantic coast. Tropical remnants occasionally bring heavy rain and gusty winds, but hurricane-force conditions are extremely rare this far inland. [National Hurricane Center]
Tornado Risk: Atlanta has experienced several significant tornado events, including the 2008 downtown tornado that caused extensive damage. [NWS Peachtree City]
Wind Damage: Severe thunderstorms, tropical remnants, and occasional tornadoes make wind damage a significant roofing concern throughout Georgia.
Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.
Average Roofing Costs in Atlanta, Georgia
Roof Repair
$350 – $1,800
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$8,000 – $24,000
~2,100 sq ft avg · $400/square
Common Materials
Atlanta's competitive roofing market and higher cost of living push prices above the state average. Large homes in northern suburbs can see especially high replacement costs.
Insurance Tip: Georgia homeowners insurance covers most wind and storm damage. Compare quotes from multiple carriers, as rates can vary significantly by county.
Best Season: Fall and early spring (September–November, March–April) offer the most comfortable working conditions and best availability.
Georgia Roofing License & Insurance Requirements
License
Not Required
Insurance
Not Required
Bond
Not Required
License: Georgia does not require a state roofing license. Roofers are classified as 'Exempt Specialty Contractors' by the State Licensing Board. Voluntary licensing is available through the Georgia Roofing Contractors Association (GARCA). Local jurisdictions may require business licensing and proof of insurance for permits.
Insurance: While not state-mandated for roofing specifically, local jurisdictions often require proof of insurance for building permits. Workers' compensation is required for companies with 3 or more employees under Georgia law.
Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in most Georgia municipalities. Check with your local building department for specific requirements.
Consumer Tips
- ✓Ask for proof of general liability and workers' comp insurance
- ✓Look for GARCA certification as a sign of professionalism
- ✓Check for local city/county business license requirements
- ✓Get a detailed written estimate and contract
- ✓Ensure the contract includes material specifications and warranty terms
- ✓Verify references from local Georgia homeowners
Regulatory body: Georgia Secretary of State — State Licensing Board for Contractors