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    Storm Damage Repair in Duluth, GA

    What Gwinnett County Homeowners Need to Know Before the Next Storm

    IICRC Certified · GA License #RBQA006428 · BBB A+ · Direct Insurance Billing

    Why Duluth Gets Hit Hard Every Storm Season

    Georgia's storm season runs hard from May through August, and Duluth homeowners know what that means: afternoon supercells rolling off the Appalachians, rotating wall clouds that drop hail the size of quarters, and wind gusts that strip shingles faster than any roofer can patch them.

    Duluth sits in the northern tier of Gwinnett County, directly in the path of storm tracks that funnel down from Cherokee and Hall Counties toward Atlanta. The Chattahoochee River corridor to the west and Lake Lanier's weather influence to the northeast create localized conditions that intensify convective storms faster than the general forecast predicts.

    What that means practically: a storm that looks moderate on radar can produce golf ball-size hail and straight-line winds exceeding 70 mph by the time it crosses Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Homes in the Sugarloaf, Berkeley Lake, and Old Peachtree Road neighborhoods experience this pattern repeatedly across active storm seasons.

    If your home took a hit this season, the clock is already working against you. Moisture enters through every crack left by storm damage, and Gwinnett County's summer humidity turns a small roof breach into a mold problem within 24 to 72 hours.

    What to Do Right Now If Your Duluth Home Sustained Storm Damage

    The decisions made in the first 24 hours after a storm determine how well your insurance claim performs and how much secondary damage accumulates.

    1

    Document everything before cleanup begins

    Photograph every impact point — broken shingles, dented gutters, cracked fascia, window screen damage, and any water staining inside attic spaces. Gaps in documentation are one of the most common reasons Duluth homeowners see initial claim denials.

    2

    Call a licensed contractor before your adjuster

    Estate Solutions performs a full storm damage assessment and produces written documentation that supports your claim. Having a contractor-generated scope of loss in hand before your adjuster arrives significantly reduces underpayment disputes.

    3

    Secure the structure immediately

    Roof penetrations left open in Georgia's summer humidity don't stay dry for long. We deploy emergency tarping and board-up services as part of our 24/7 response — protecting your home from secondary water intrusion while the claim process begins.

    What Storm Damage Actually Looks Like on a Duluth Home

    Not all storm damage is visible from the ground. Many Duluth homeowners file no claim at all after a significant hail event because they don't see missing shingles from the street. That's a costly mistake.

    Hail Damage — Often Invisible from the Ground

    Soft-spot bruising beneath granule surfaces breaks the fiberglass mat and initiates premature aging. A roof that looks intact from the street may have sustained damage that voids the manufacturer warranty and will fail within 2–3 seasons.

    Wind Damage — Lifted Edges and Broken Flashing

    Lifted shingle edges, broken ridge cap, and compromised flashing around chimneys and valleys. Water that enters through these points travels horizontally along the roof deck before dripping into attic insulation, making the entry point hard to trace without thermal imaging.

    Water Intrusion — Hours, Not Days

    Storm-driven water can saturate drywall, insulation, and structural framing within hours. In Duluth homes with tight attic spaces and high summer humidity, moisture sits against wood framing without evaporating — leading quickly to mold remediation territory.

    Insurance Scope Gaps — Underpayment Risk

    If your Duluth home has a roof 12–15 years old with documented damage, most RCV policies will fund full replacement rather than piecemeal repair. Estate Solutions guides homeowners through the supplement and re-inspection process when initial adjuster scopes undervalue actual damage.

    Our Storm Damage Repair Process in Gwinnett County

    Estate Solutions handles storm damage as a complete restoration workflow — not just a roofing call.

    Step 1

    Emergency Stabilization

    We arrive within 60 to 90 minutes of your call. Our crew performs emergency tarping to stop active water intrusion, documents all visible exterior and interior damage, and deploys moisture meters to map water penetration inside the structure. This documentation is critical for your insurance claim.

    Step 2

    Insurance Claim Support

    We work directly with all major insurance carriers and are experienced with Georgia's Homeowner's Bill of Rights under O.C.G.A. § 33-4-6. Our team prepares detailed damage documentation, line-item estimates, and scope-of-loss reports that align with how adjusters evaluate claims. We don't just hand you a repair quote — we help you recover what your policy entitles you to.

    Step 3

    Roof Replacement or Repair

    If your roof sustained significant hail or wind damage, we provide full replacement using materials that meet or exceed Georgia's current residential building code requirements. We pull all required permits in Gwinnett County and schedule inspections properly — no shortcuts that void your new roof's manufacturer warranty.

    Step 4

    Interior Restoration

    Storm damage rarely stops at the roof line. We handle water-damaged ceilings, insulation replacement, drywall repair, and any mold remediation required as a result of water intrusion. Our IICRC certification covers both water damage restoration and mold remediation — you work with one licensed contractor from first call to final walkthrough, not three separate subcontractors managing their own timelines.

    Direct Insurance Billing — No Out-of-Pocket Guesswork

    One of the biggest stressors after a storm is not knowing what you'll owe. Estate Solutions bills your insurance carrier directly and manages the supplemental claim process if the initial adjuster scope misses items — which happens frequently on complex storm losses.

    Insurance adjusters in Georgia follow RCV (Replacement Cost Value) and ACV (Actual Cash Value) protocols depending on your policy type. Understanding this distinction matters before you authorize any repair work.

    If your Duluth home has a roof that's 12–15 years old and has sustained documented hail or wind damage, most policies with RCV coverage will fund a full roof replacement rather than a piecemeal repair — because patching a damaged roof of that age creates a functional mismatch that adjusters are trained to identify. Estate Solutions guides Duluth homeowners through the supplement and re-inspection process when initial adjuster scopes undervalue the actual damage.

    ⚠️ Filing window matters

    Most Georgia homeowners insurance policies require storm damage claims to be filed within one year of the storm event — some carriers have shortened this to 180 days. A compromised roof that passes through additional storms accumulates progressive damage. When an adjuster finally inspects, they can argue that later storms caused the damage, reducing or eliminating your payout. Filing promptly after the first event establishes a clean, defensible claim date.

    Mold Remediation After Storm Damage — Don't Wait

    Gwinnett County's climate creates ideal mold growth conditions from May through October. A storm-related roof breach or flooded basement that goes unaddressed for more than 48 hours is almost certain to develop mold in concealed cavities — wall framing, insulation bays, subfloor assemblies.

    Estate Solutions performs mold testing, containment, and full remediation as part of our storm restoration scope when water intrusion is confirmed. We follow IICRC S520 protocols and document all remediation work for your insurance file. If your adjuster initially scopes the claim without including mold remediation, we handle the supplement.

    One Contractor. One Adjuster File. No Coordination Gap.

    Estate Solutions is IICRC certified — most homeowners associate this with water damage, but it's equally relevant after a storm event. When a roof is compromised, water infiltration follows within hours. By the time a standard roofing crew shows up the next business day, you may already have wet insulation, saturated sheathing, and early-stage mold growth behind your attic drywall.

    Our team handles both the roofing replacement and any water intrusion damage under one scope. That means one adjuster file, one coordinated repair timeline, and no gap between the roofer finishing and the restoration crew starting.

    One Adjuster File
    Roofing + water damage combined
    IICRC Certified
    Water & storm restoration standards
    GA License #RBQA006428
    Verified at sos.ga.gov

    Serving Duluth and All of Metro Atlanta

    Our 24/7 emergency response covers all of Gwinnett County, including Duluth, Lawrenceville, Buford, Suwanee, Norcross, and Snellville. We also serve Marietta and Cobb County to the west, Decatur and DeKalb County to the south, Roswell and Alpharetta in Fulton County, and McDonough and Canton on the southern and northern corridors. No matter where the storm hit in Metro Atlanta, Estate Solutions is close enough to reach you fast and licensed to work everywhere we go.

    Duluth
    Lawrenceville
    Buford
    Suwanee
    Norcross
    Snellville
    Marietta
    Roswell
    Alpharetta
    Decatur
    Canton
    McDonough

    We carry the licenses, insurance, and certifications required to work across all these jurisdictions — no subcontracting gaps, no out-of-area crews unfamiliar with local code requirements.

    Why Duluth Homeowners Choose Estate Solutions

    State Licensed: Georgia Contractor License #RBQA006428
    IICRC Certified: Water damage restoration and mold remediation
    BBB Accredited: A+ rating
    60–90 Minute Emergency Response: Available 24/7, 365 days
    Direct Insurance Billing: We handle your carrier so you don't have to
    One Contractor, Complete Scope: Roofing through interior finish — no handoff gaps
    Locally Based: Douglasville headquarters, serving all 11 Metro Atlanta counties

    Storm Damage Repair in Duluth — Frequently Asked Questions

    How quickly can Estate Solutions respond to storm damage in Duluth, GA?

    Estate Solutions dispatches certified crews to Duluth and surrounding Gwinnett County within 60–90 minutes of your call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    Should I call a contractor or my insurance adjuster first after storm damage?

    Call a licensed contractor first. Estate Solutions performs a full storm damage assessment and produces written documentation before your adjuster arrives — this significantly reduces underpayment disputes and supports your claim position from the start.

    Can hail damage a roof without breaking any shingles?

    Yes. Hail damage typically presents as soft-spot bruising beneath the granule surface — the fiberglass mat is broken but the shingle appears intact from the ground. This type of damage voids manufacturer warranties and leads to premature roof failure within 2–3 seasons if unaddressed.

    Does Estate Solutions handle both the roofing and water damage from the same storm?

    Yes. Estate Solutions is IICRC certified and handles roofing replacement and interior water intrusion damage under one adjuster file. One scope, one coordinated timeline — no gap between the roofing crew and the water restoration team.

    Is Estate Solutions licensed to do storm damage repair in Duluth, GA?

    Yes. Estate Solutions LLC holds Georgia Contractor License #RBQA006428, is fully insured, IICRC certified, and maintains a BBB A+ rating. All work in Duluth is pulled with proper permits through Gwinnett County or the applicable municipality.

    How long do I have to file a storm damage claim in Georgia?

    Most Georgia homeowners insurance policies require claims to be filed within one year of the storm event. Some carriers have shortened this to 180 days. Filing promptly after the first event establishes a clean, defensible claim date and prevents progressive damage arguments from adjusters.

    Schedule Your Free Storm Damage Inspection in Duluth

    We're available 24/7. Our Duluth-area crews can be on-site within 60–90 minutes. Call now or request an inspection online.