Insurer won't renew until
the roof is replaced.
If your carrier flagged an aging roof, replacing it is usually what clears the condition. We replace worn roofs across metro Atlanta — owner-inspected, financed if you want, on a transferable warranty — and hand you the paperwork. You work with your insurer; we work on your roof.
Carriers are reading your roof from the air.
Insurers now underwrite from aerial and satellite imagery. An asphalt-shingle roof past roughly fifteen years — worn granules, curling edges, old patchwork — gets flagged whether or not it has ever leaked. The result lands in your mailbox as a roof-condition or non-renewal notice.
In Georgia, Act 277 (effective January 1, 2026) requires your carrier to give at least 60 days' written notice with the reason stated. That is the homeowner's window to act — and it closes faster than most people expect once you factor in scheduling and materials.
The fix the carrier is asking for is straightforward: a replaced roof. Once the condition that triggered the notice is gone, the policy concern goes with it. We replace the roof and give you the documentation; you handle the conversation with your insurer.
Replace now, pay over time.
Financing through Hearth, a third-party lender marketplace — monthly payments, and checking your options is a soft inquiry that won't affect your credit score. Subject to credit approval.
Replacements across the north metro.
What homeowners ask us.
My insurer sent a non-renewal or roof-condition notice — what do I do?
Most carriers will keep the policy in place once the roof that triggered the notice is replaced. The fastest path is a documented replacement: we inspect the roof, give you a written estimate, and replace it with our own crews. You work with your insurer on the policy; we handle the roof and hand you the paperwork and warranty for your records.
How long do I have before the policy lapses?
Under Georgia law (Act 277, effective January 1, 2026), carriers must give at least 60 days' written notice before non-renewal, with the reason stated. That window is shorter than it sounds once you account for scheduling and materials — booking the inspection early is what keeps you ahead of your renewal date.
Why is my insurer dropping an older roof that isn't even leaking?
Carriers now underwrite roofs from aerial and satellite imagery, and many flag asphalt-shingle roofs past roughly 15 years — worn granules, curling, or patchwork — regardless of whether they leak yet. A replacement resets that clock and removes the condition the carrier cited.
Can I finance the replacement?
Yes. We offer financing through Hearth, a third-party lender marketplace, so you can replace the roof now and pay over time in monthly payments. Checking your options is a soft inquiry that does not affect your credit score. Subject to credit approval.
Which metro Atlanta areas do you serve?
We replace roofs across Cobb, Cherokee, Fulton, Gwinnett, and DeKalb counties — including Marietta, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Dunwoody, and the surrounding north metro.
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