Project Coordinated by Customer ServiceExpert Roof Repair Project Near You on Tilly Mill Rd
On Tilly Mill Rd in Atlanta, Georgia, we repaired a weather-damaged roof to stop persistent leaks and restore protection. The home showed missing shingles, rotted decking, and failing underlayment after heavy summer storms. Dr. Roof replaced damaged CDX plywood, installed new underlayment and Timberline pewter gray shingles to boost durability, wind resistance, and curb appeal.
Project Overview
This roof repair on Tilly Mill Rd in Atlanta, Georgia addressed active leaks and localized decking rot caused by recent storms and high humidity. The homeowner wanted a long-lasting fix that restored waterproofing and improved curb appeal. Services included removing damaged shingles, replacing rotted CDX plywood, installing Storm Guard and 2100 underlayment, and finishing with Timberline pewter gray shingles.
Results
The repair eliminated leaks and stabilized the roof deck, preventing further water intrusion and interior damage. Visible results include a uniform pewter-gray roof surface, properly sealed flashings, and clean, level decking that improves the home’s resistance to wind-driven rain. Work is backed by manufacturer limited warranties and Dr. Roof workmanship assurance, giving the homeowner confidence in long-term performance and reduced maintenance needs. The project restored curb appeal and helped maintain attic conditions for more consistent energy performance.
Materials Used
This roof repair on Tilly Mill Rd in Atlanta, Georgia used proven, weather-resistant components selected for local storm exposure. Dr. Roof completed the roof repair using high-quality materials and skilled installation to ensure lasting protection and homeowner satisfaction.
- Timberline pewter gray shingles — color-matched for curb appeal and wind resistance
- Storm Guard underlayment — leak barrier at eaves and vulnerable transitions
- 2100 synthetic underlayment — primary roof underlayment for moisture protection
- CDX plywood — replaced rotted decking to restore structural support
- Nails and rubber washered screws — corrosion-resistant fasteners for secure attachment