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Project Overview
On Old College Way in Sandy Springs, Georgia, Dr. Roof performed a full roof replacement to stop recurring leaks and restore curb appeal after seasonal storm damage. The scope included tear-off to decking, targeted OSB replacement, synthetic underlayment, improved ventilation, and new GAF Timberline HDZ shingles to boost weather resistance and long-term durability.
Results
The new roofing system eliminated active leaks and restored a clean, uniform roofline that stands up to Sandy Springs storms and humid Georgia summers. Enhanced attic ventilation with a Cobra III ridge vent reduced heat buildup and helped the HVAC run more efficiently, while StormGuard ice and water shield and professional flashing increased water protection and long-term performance. The homeowner is pleased with the improved appearance and peace of mind, and the assembly is eligible for manufacturer-backed GAF coverage.
Materials Used
This roof replacement on Old College Way in Sandy Springs, Georgia was completed by Dr. Roof as a residential roof replacement project.
Work focused on high-quality components and skilled craftsmanship to ensure lasting protection and homeowner satisfaction.
- gaf timberline hdz shingles (driftwood)
- tri-built synthetic underlayment and starter shingles
- gaf seal-a-ridge hip and ridge shingles (driftwood)
- gaf stormguard ice and water shield
- 1-1/4" aluminum roofing nails and 1-1/4" galvanized coil nails (stinger nailpac)
- drip edge 10' x 5" x 2" black (eaves) and drip edge 10' x 4" x 2" black (rakes)
- 3-in-1 pipe boots with rain collars (black) and 3-in-1 HVAC cap/collar/flashing kit (4")
- cobra iii ridge vent and 25-gauge galvanized rolled flashing (24" wide)
- 1/2" OSB decking replacements where required, black spray paint, electrical box closures, and NP1 clear sealant