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Project Overview
On Mead Rd in Decatur, Georgia we repaired a storm-damaged roof that was leaking and losing shingles after recent severe weather. The homeowner wanted a durable, weatherproof solution to stop active leaks, restore curb appeal, and reinforce the roof against future gusts and heavy rain. Work focused on targeted repairs, flashing replacement, and upgraded sealing for long-term protection in the humid Southeast climate.
Results
The repair stopped active leaks and restored a clean, uniform roofline that improved curb appeal and resale perception.
Reinforcing vulnerable areas with a storm guard and high-quality sealant reduced the risk of future water intrusion and increased wind resistance during Georgia storms.
Homeowner satisfaction was high due to prompt service, visible durability improvements, and lower risk of costly interior damage. The project also improved thermal performance by eliminating drafty gaps and poorly sealed penetrations, helping the attic remain more stable in hot, humid conditions. Work aligns with common manufacturer material warranties where applicable and includes Dr. Roof workmanship assurance.
Materials Used
This roof repair on Mead Rd in Decatur, Georgia was completed by Dr. Roof using purpose-selected materials for storm resilience and longevity.
Materials and craftsmanship were chosen to deliver dependable protection, tidy aesthetics, and homeowner peace of mind.
- 13 ft storm guard — installed at vulnerable roof transitions and valleys for enhanced water diversion.
- Roofing nails — corrosion-resistant nails sized for secure shingle fastening and uplift resistance.
- Tube 2100 — high-performance sealant used at flashings, vents, and roof penetrations to prevent leaks.
- 2 bundles of CT Landmark Weathered Wood — matching shingle bundles to restore roof appearance and ensure consistent coverage.