About Our Asphalt Shingle Roofing Services
Modern asphalt shingles are significantly more durable than shingles from even 15 years ago. Today's architectural shingles (also called dimensional or laminate shingles) use fiberglass mat cores with multiple asphalt layers and heavy mineral granule surfaces β they're rated for winds up to 110β130 mph, impact-resistant options are available, and premium lines carry manufacturer warranties of 30 years to lifetime. We are preferred installers for GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed β which means our customers get manufacturer-backed warranty programs not available through uncertified contractors.
Typical cost range: $4β$8 per sq ft installed for architectural shingles. Factors affecting price include Shingle grade (3-tab vs architectural vs designer), Impact-resistance rating, Roof complexity. We provide written estimates before any work begins.
Our Asphalt Shingle Roofing Process
- 1 Material selection β 3-tab, architectural, designer, or impact-resistant
- 2 Color and style consultation with physical samples
- 3 Proper deck preparation and underlayment installation
- 4 Installation per manufacturer specs β starter strip, field installation, ridge cap
- 5 All flashing correctly integrated with shingle system
- 6 Manufacturer warranty registration
Asphalt Shingle Roofing β All 34 Service Areas
We provide Asphalt Shingle Roofing throughout metro Atlanta and North Georgia. Click any city for local pricing, reviews, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions: Asphalt Shingle Roofing
What is the difference between 3-tab and architectural shingles?
3-tab shingles are thinner, have a flat appearance, and carry shorter warranties. Architectural (dimensional) shingles have a layered look, are thicker, last longer, and are better rated for wind. Architectural shingles are the industry standard for new installations and replacements.
How long do asphalt shingles last in Georgia?
Architectural asphalt shingles typically last 20β30 years in Georgia when properly installed and maintained. Georgia's UV exposure, heat cycles, and storm frequency can affect longevity. Proper ventilation is also critical β a poorly ventilated attic can cut shingle life in half.