Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a complete roof replacement take?

    Most residential roof replacements take 1 to 3 days depending on roof size and complexity. Commercial projects vary based on square footage and business operation requirements. At Armor Roofing GA, LLC, we prioritize rapid project completion to minimize disruption.
  • What's included in storm damage restoration services?

    Storm damage restoration includes emergency tarping to prevent further damage, comprehensive damage assessment, and full insurance claim assistance. Repair work covers structural fixes, shingle replacement, and water intrusion remediation to restore your roof's integrity completely.
  • When should you schedule emergency roof tarping?

    Emergency tarping should be scheduled immediately after storm damage or sudden leaks to prevent water intrusion and interior damage. Quick tarping protects your property until permanent repairs can be completed. At Armor Roofing GA, LLC, we provide 24/7 emergency response for urgent situations.
  • How do energy-efficient roofing systems reduce costs?

    Energy-efficient roofing uses advanced materials that reflect solar heat and improve insulation, lowering cooling expenses during hot Georgia summers. These high-performance systems can reduce energy bills by 10 to 25 percent while maintaining consistent indoor temperatures year-round.
  • What affects the cost of commercial roofing installation?

    Commercial roofing costs depend on roof size, material choice, structural complexity, and accessibility. Industrial-strength materials and specialized installation for flat or low-slope roofs also influence pricing. Project timelines and business operational requirements may add considerations for minimal disruption.
  • Can gutters really prevent foundation damage?

    Yes, properly installed gutters channel water away from your foundation, preventing soil erosion, basement flooding, and structural cracks. Without functional gutters, rainwater pools around your home's base, causing costly foundation issues. Regular gutter maintenance ensures continued protection.
  • What's the biggest mistake homeowners make after storm damage?

    Many homeowners delay damage assessment and repairs, allowing minor issues to become major structural problems. Waiting too long can also complicate insurance claims and void coverage. At Armor Roofing GA, LLC, we recommend immediate professional inspection after any severe weather event.
  • How is historic preservation roofing different from standard replacement?

    Historic preservation roofing maintains architectural integrity by using period-appropriate materials and techniques while incorporating modern waterproofing protection. This heritage-sensitive approach preserves original design elements and meets strict preservation guidelines for historic properties without sacrificing durability.
  • What does total restoration cover after fire or flood?

    Total restoration includes structural repairs, roof replacement, water extraction, debris removal, and full property rebuilding after disasters. Dedicated crews manage all restoration phases from emergency response through final reconstruction. This comprehensive service handles fire, flood, and storm damage completely.
  • Do energy-efficient roofs work well in Georgia's climate?

    Energy-efficient roofing performs exceptionally well in Georgia's hot, humid climate by reflecting intense summer heat and reducing attic temperatures. These systems lower cooling demands and prevent heat buildup, making them ideal for Woodstock and surrounding metro Atlanta areas with long, warm seasons.
  • How often should commercial gutters be inspected?

    Commercial gutters should be inspected at least twice yearly, typically in spring and fall, to remove debris and check for damage. High-traffic or heavily treed areas may require quarterly inspections to maintain proper drainage and prevent overflow that damages roofing and building exteriors.
  • What materials are used in commercial-grade roofing systems?

    Commercial-grade systems use industrial-strength materials like TPO, EPDM rubber, modified bitumen, and metal roofing designed for durability and weather resistance. These materials withstand high foot traffic, equipment loads, and extreme weather while providing long-term performance for businesses and corporations.