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Project Overview
On Carolyn Dr NE in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Roof replaced an aging, weather-damaged roof to restore protection and curb appeal. Our crew removed deteriorated shingles and rotted decking, installed a complete GAF roofing system with upgraded underlayment and ridge ventilation, improving leak resistance, wind performance, and attic energy efficiency for local storm and humidity conditions.
Results
The replacement eliminated active leaks and stabilized the roof structure, restoring full weatherproofing and visual appeal for the homeowner. Upgraded underlayment and StormGuard leak barrier plus precise flashing work significantly reduced vulnerability at transitions and penetrations. Improved attic ventilation with a Cobra ridge vent and gooseneck vent helps lower attic heat, easing cooling demand and extending shingle life. All work is supported by manufacturer product warranties and a Dr. Roof workmanship guarantee for long-term performance.
Materials Used
This roof replacement on Carolyn Dr NE in Atlanta, Georgia was completed by Dr. Roof as a full roof replacement project. The homeowner chose premium materials and precise craftsmanship for durability, storm resistance, and modern curb appeal.
- Project type and location: Roof Replacement on Carolyn Dr NE, Atlanta, GA by Dr. Roof
- Primary shingles: GAF Timberline HDZ in Charcoal
- Underlayment and starter: FeltBuster underlayment and GAF Pro-Start starter shingles
- Ridge and seal: GAF Seal-A-Ridge in Charcoal and Cobra ridge vent
- Leak barrier and flashing: StormGuard, step flashing, headwall flashing, HVAC cap collar and flashing kit
- Fasteners and adhesives: Aluminum nails, Stinger nailpac, hand nails, NP1 sealant, Ultra Karnak 19
- Penetration protection: Pipe boots with rain collars and gooseneck vent
- Edge and decking: Black drip edge and new 1x6 decking boards
- Finishing touches: Spray paint for trim matching and professional installation standards