Project Coordinated by Customer ServiceExpert Roof Replacement Project Near You on Whitlock Ridge Dr SW
Project Overview
Dr. Roof replaced an aging asphalt roof on Whitlock Ridge Dr SW in Marietta, Georgia to stop leaks, boost curb appeal, and improve attic ventilation. The existing roof showed worn shingles and compromised flashing after years of storm exposure. We completed a full roof replacement using upgraded underlayment, improved flashing, and enhanced ventilation suited to Georgia’s hot, humid climate.
Results
The roof replacement resolved persistent leak points and restored watertight protection across the home. New GAF Royal Sovereign shingles and StormGuard ice and water shield significantly improved wind and storm resistance, while Cobra III ridge vent and a 7" gooseneck exhaust vent improved attic airflow, reducing heat buildup and supporting summer energy efficiency.
Visible results include a refreshed exterior with charcoal shingles that enhanced curb appeal, straight, secure flashing lines, and neatly finished roof penetrations. Homeowner feedback highlighted the durable finish and professional cleanup, and the new system is built with manufacturer-grade components for long-term performance and reduced maintenance.
Materials Used
Dr. Roof performed the roof replacement project at Whitlock Ridge Dr SW, Marietta, Georgia. The homeowner chose high-quality GAF components and professional installation for durability, storm resilience, and improved energy performance.
- gaf royal sovereign shingles (charcoal)
- synthetic underlayment
- starter shingles
- gaf royal sovereign hip and ridge shingles (charcoal)
- gaf stormguard ice and water shield
- drip edge 10' x 5" x 2" black (eaves)
- drip edge 10' x 4" x 2" black (rakes)
- 1-1/4" galvanized coil nails
- stinger nailpac
- 3-in-1 rain collar pipe boots (black)
- cobra iii ridge vent
- 7" gooseneck exhaust vent
- 25-gauge galvanized rolled flashing (24" wide)
- black step flashing (2" x 4" x 8", 26-ga)
- black headwall flashing (4" x 4")
- np1 sealant (black)
- cdx decking
- black spray paint
- electrical boxes (close power fan)