Roof Replacement in Decatur, GA
Full roof replacement for DeKalb County's historic and mid-century homes. Storm damage specialists, insurance claim management, period-appropriate material options. Licensed contractor serving 30030, 30032, and 30033.
Decatur's housing stock spans nearly a century of residential construction — from the Craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revivals of the 1920s in Oakhurst and Winnona Park, to the mid-century ranches of North Decatur and Medlock, to the newer infill construction east of downtown. Roof replacement in this market requires a contractor who understands that a 1930 bungalow and a 1970 ranch have fundamentally different structural configurations, material requirements, and permitting pathways.
Estate Solutions LLC provides full roof replacement services throughout Decatur — managing everything from the initial free inspection through final permit close-out. For storm-damaged roofs, we handle the entire insurance claim process so you get the full scope of coverage you're entitled to.
Roof Replacement Services in Decatur
Full Roof Replacement
Complete tear-off and replacement on all home types — Craftsman bungalows, Colonial Revivals, mid-century ranches — with materials matched to the architecture.
Historic Roofing Materials
Natural slate, synthetic slate, clay tile, and period-appropriate architectural shingles that preserve the character of Decatur's historic homes.
Storm & Hail Damage Replacement
Insurance-driven replacements with full Xactimate documentation, adjuster coordination, and supplement management for complete scope capture.
Rafter & Deck Assessment
Older Decatur homes often have original rafter framing and board sheathing under the roofing — we assess structural condition before recommending materials.
Gutter Systems
Half-round gutters for historic homes, standard K-style for mid-century properties — seamless aluminum and copper options sized for Decatur's rain events.
DeKalb County Permitting
Full permit management including City of Decatur Community Development, unincorporated DeKalb, and historic district submissions where required.
Roofing Across Decatur's Neighborhoods
Oakhurst & Winnona Park
1920s–1940s Craftsman bungalows with original rafter framing, often with 3-in-12 to 5-in-12 pitches, board sheathing, and sometimes original slate or dimensional shingles. Weight capacity and structural assessment are key before material selection.
Druid Hills
Olmsted-designed neighborhood with grand Colonials, Tudors, and Craftsman homes — many with steep pitches, natural slate, and complex dormers. Historic district covenants in unincorporated DeKalb apply to visible roofing changes.
North Decatur & Medlock
1950s–1970s ranches and split-levels with simple truss framing, standard pitches, and straightforward replacement pathways. Many are reaching end-of-life on original roofing systems and benefit from impact-resistant upgrades.
Storm Damage Roof Claims in Decatur
DeKalb County and Decatur see regular hail events that damage roofs — particularly on the older homes with original or aging roofing materials. Hail damage is often not visible from the ground and requires a contractor inspection to document properly for an insurance claim.
We provide full Xactimate documentation, attend the adjuster inspection, review the scope for completeness, and file supplements where damage was missed or undervalued. For historic homes where replacement costs are higher due to specialty materials, this advocacy is particularly important.
- Free storm damage inspection
- Xactimate documentation
- Adjuster inspection attendance
- Scope review and supplement filing
- Full replacement with proper materials
- DeKalb County permit and inspection
Frequently Asked Questions — Roof Replacement in Decatur
Need a Roof Replaced in Decatur? Start With a Free Inspection.
Estate Solutions provides free storm damage inspections throughout Decatur. We document everything for your insurance claim and handle the process from start to finish.
(404) 913-3030 — Free InspectionServing Decatur 30030 · 30032 · 30033 · DeKalb County
