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Project Overview
A full roof replacement on Highborne Cir NE in Marietta, Georgia addressed a weathered, leaking roof exposed to humid summers and frequent storms. Dr. Roof removed the old roofing, replaced compromised OSB decking, upgraded underlayment and ventilation, and installed architectural shingles to boost weather protection, improve attic performance, and restore curb appeal for the homeowner.
Results
The new roof eliminated active leaks and strengthened the home against Marietta storm cycles, delivering immediate visual improvement and long-term durability. Improved underlayment, GAF StormGuard integration, and a Cobra III ridge vent lowered attic temperatures and reduced moisture risk, extending shingle life and improving energy performance. Work included precise flashing details and a continuous drip edge to prevent water intrusion at eaves and rakes. The project is eligible for manufacturer-backed warranty coverage and was completed to local code standards, leaving the homeowner satisfied with both appearance and performance.
Materials Used
Dr. Roof completed the roof replacement on Highborne Cir NE in Marietta, Georgia using premium, manufacturer-grade components.
Workmanship focused on durable materials, clean installation, and homeowner satisfaction for this Marietta roof replacement.
- GAF Timberline HDZ shingles, Charcoal
- Tri-Built underlayment
- Starter shingles (house brand)
- GAF Seal-A-Ridge, Charcoal hip and ridge
- GAF StormGuard self-adhered underlayment
- Drip edge: white 10' x 5" x 2" at eaves
- Drip edge: white 10' x 4" x 2" at rakes
- Nail coil (1 1/4") and Stinger NailPac
- 3-in-1 pipe boots with rain collar (black)
- Cobra III ridge vent for attic ventilation
- Galvanized rolled flashing, 24" wide
- Step flashing, 2 x 4 x 8, 26ga black
- Headwall flashing, 4 x 4 black
- Counter flashing, 5" black
- NP1 sealant (black)
- OSB decking replacement where required
- Spray paint (black) for finishing details
- Electrical box installed for future power fan