Roofing company in Norcross, GA
Norcross sits in southwest Gwinnett County where I-85 meets Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, a city that pairs a walkable Historic Norcross core with decades of mixed residential and a deep band of commercial and industrial property. That blend means we read a 1970s ranch one way and a low-slope warehouse roof another, and after years across Gwinnett we have learned to do both without forcing the same playbook onto each. Plenty of Norcross homes carry roofs from the 1960s through the 1980s, with newer infill mixed between them, so the question of whether a roof has one more repair left or needs replacing comes up often here. Call us and you get a full walk of every slope, an honest verdict, and a written quote with each line spelled out plainly. Best Alpharetta Roofer has worked North Atlanta since 2016, and Norcross rewards a contractor who knows both the residential side and the heavier roofs near the rail and industrial corridors. We aim to keep your building dry through Gwinnett's storm seasons and to keep the whole process honest from the first phone call.
Why Norcross property owners keep calling us back
Norcross became part of our coverage when we began serving North Atlanta in 2016, and the city's mix of older residential streets, newer infill, and a substantial commercial and industrial belt fits the breadth of work we handle. From the homes near Historic Norcross to the buildings along the Peachtree Industrial corridor, we size up each roof on its own footing rather than running one routine across the city.
Best Alpharetta Roofer holds a BBB A+ rating, full licensing and insurance, certifications with GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning, and a record of more than 2,473 roofs serviced across the metro. In a Gwinnett city where summer storms, hail, and heavy tree litter all test a roof, that depth shows up as a straight answer and a roof fitted to how Norcross structures actually wear.
One team for older homes and aging commercial roofs
Norcross spans 1960s-1980s houses and a wide commercial and industrial belt, so the repair-or-replace question takes different forms across the city. We walk the full surface, photograph granule loss, lifted tabs, ponding, and tired flashing, then hand over an itemized written quote so the call rests on real condition rather than pressure.
A responsive crew across southwest Gwinnett
We provide free same-day inspections and 24/7 storm response throughout Norcross and Gwinnett County. After a storm we tarp active leaks first, document everything for your insurer, and back every finished roof with a ten-year workmanship warranty.
Older Norcross homes between Historic Norcross and the rail
A large share of Norcross housing dates from the 1960s through the 1980s, much of it set on the streets that fan out from Historic Norcross and the old rail line. Roofs of that vintage have usually been through more than one shingle cycle, and the framing underneath often predates the heavier architectural products that crews reach for today. We approach these homes with a check of the decking before we specify anything weighty, and we frequently right-size the shingle so we are not loading old rafters past what they were built for. These houses also tend to show their age at the fascia, the step flashing against brick, and the masonry chimney, all spots a quick curb look misses. We give you a photographed read on where the roof actually stands and an itemized written quote so the decision sits on the real condition of your decking and shingle, not a guess from the driveway.

Commercial and low-slope roofs along Peachtree Industrial
Norcross carries a deep band of commercial and industrial property along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and the I-85 frontage, and those buildings bring roofing problems a steep-slope house never sees. Flat and low-slope sections collect standing water at clogged drains, the seams and penetrations around rooftop units work loose over years of thermal movement, and a small membrane split can run a long way before anyone inside notices a stain. We inspect these roofs for ponding, failed flashing at curbs and parapets, and the open laps that let water track under the surface. Whether the answer is a targeted repair at the problem detail or a larger reroof, we lay it out with photos and an itemized written quote. Knowing both the residential and commercial side of Norcross means we do not treat a warehouse roof like an oversized house, and we do not over-build a simple repair into a project it never needed to be.

Tree debris and drainage on shaded Norcross lots
Plenty of the older neighborhoods ringing Norcross sit beneath a heavy canopy, and that shade and falling litter wear on a roof more than owners tend to figure. Leaf mat, twigs, seed pods, and pine straw choke the valleys and gutters quicker than anyone expects, the overflow from a plugged run puddles against the foundation, and a slope that stays damp on the north side hosts the moss and algae that chip away at shingle life. Since we are already up on the Norcross roof, it pays to flush the valleys, service the gutter runs and downspouts, and swap any fascia or soffit the spillover has rotted out. On the older houses near Historic Norcross we frequently replace undersized gutters that never matched the runoff these roofs produce. We keep to the exterior work that legitimately pairs with a roof, so the connected issues get solved in a single visit rather than across three separate crews.

Storm and hail response across Gwinnett County
Summer in Gwinnett County rarely passes without a run of hard storms, and Norcross collects the hail, driving wind, and broken limbs each one brings. The trouble hail causes is easy to miss from below, a peppering of bruises and lost grit that only reads as damage once you are standing on the slope, while one gust after another teases tabs loose until a seam opens for water. Around the clock, our storm crews answer Norcross calls, and the first thing we do is get a cover over the breach so the inside stays dry. After that we climb the whole roof and put together a photo record thorough enough for an adjuster, mindful that Georgia sets a clock on filing. We are upfront about whether the storm truly struck the roof or merely scuffed it. Hauling the downed limbs and packed debris out of the valleys and gutters wraps the call, since that pileup is where leaks tend to begin.

Materials matched to Norcross homes and weather
Choosing the material for a Norcross reroof comes down to how the building sits and what gave out before, not to whatever stacks cheapest on the truck. Certified through GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning, we can put down a strong architectural shingle, step up to an impact-rated line for hail country, or specify an algae-resistant product for the shady lots that Gwinnett's canopy creates. Underneath, the build-up holds steady across jobs: a synthetic moisture barrier, metal edging at the perimeter, valleys sealed shut, replacement penetration boots, solid wall flashing, and an intake-to-exhaust airflow path that keeps the attic from cooking the shingle. On older homes near Historic Norcross we tune the shingle weight to what the framing can carry, and on the commercial side we match membrane and detailing to how that roof actually sheds water. The outcome is a roof spec'd for your particular Norcross property and itemized in writing, never pulled from a one-size sheet.

Do you handle both homes and commercial buildings in Norcross?
Yes. Norcross has a wide commercial and industrial belt along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and the I-85 frontage alongside its older residential streets, and we work both. On houses we deal with steep-slope shingle, flashing, and ventilation; on commercial buildings we handle low-slope membrane, ponding at drains, and the seams and penetrations around rooftop units. The two need different eyes, so we inspect each on its own terms rather than treating a warehouse roof like an oversized house. Whichever you have, you get a full walk, clear photos, and an itemized written quote so the repair-or-replace call rests on the roof's real condition instead of a sales push.
My Norcross home was built in the 1970s. Should I repair or replace the roof?
Much of the housing in Norcross went up between the 1960s and the 1980s, so a lot of these roofs are on their second or third covering and rest on framing built before today's thicker products. We read the south exposures for thinning grit, look for shingles that crack rather than bend, check for tabs the wind has freed, and inspect the boots and wall flashing that age out early. When the deck is solid and the problem stays in one area, a focused repair can stretch the roof further. When the whole field is spent, replacing it is the wiser money, and on older framing we may drop to a lighter shingle weight. A free inspection gets you a climb of every slope, photos of the findings, and a line-itemized estimate, so the call is yours to make with the facts in hand.
How bad is storm and hail exposure for Norcross roofs?
Norcross sits squarely in Gwinnett's path each summer, so hail, stiff wind, and limb-shedding trees are all part of the picture. The catch with hail and wind is that the harm hides from a ground view, the bruises and unsealed tabs only clear once someone is up on the deck. Our crews take storm calls at any hour, dry the building in first, then assemble a slope-by-slope photo file timed to Georgia's filing deadline. We will say plainly whether the storm genuinely hit the roof or only left cosmetic marks, so you are not pushing a claim that goes nowhere. Pulling the debris out of the gutters and valleys is part of the work, because on these shaded Norcross lots that buildup is so often where the next leak gets going.
Does all the tree cover around Norcross actually hurt my roof?
More than most owners expect. The heavy canopy over many Norcross streets holds dampness on the north-facing pitches well after a rain, and that lingering wet feeds the moss and algae that shorten a shingle's run, while leaves, pine straw, and pods clog the valleys and gutters until water backs up and pours over. That spillover rots the fascia and soffit and puddles at the foundation. Our advice for shaded lots is an algae-resistant shingle, branches cut back off the roof plane, and a routine of flushing the valleys and gutters. We take care of that drainage end while we are already on the roof, since it belongs with the roofing job rather than as a separate trip.
How soon can you get out for a Norcross estimate?
Norcross is a quick trip for us, sitting right at the meeting of I-85 and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, so a free same-day look is often doable. Storm calls move to the front: we respond at any hour and get a cover over an active breach before water spreads through the building. For a planned repair or replacement, we send a crew to climb the entire roof, photograph the actual conditions, and write a line-itemized estimate instead of a figure guessed from the street. Because Gwinnett addresses are part of our weekly routine, reaching a home or commercial building in Norcross seldom involves much of a wait.
Get a straight answer on your Norcross roof
Maybe an older home near Historic Norcross has finally aged out, a commercial roof along Peachtree Industrial is weeping at a seam, or a Gwinnett storm just rolled through. Whatever it is, you have earned a clear answer rather than a sales pitch. Reach out for a free inspection. We climb the full roof, show you the photos in person, lay out the choices in plain terms, and write a line-itemized estimate standing behind our ten-year workmanship guarantee.