Roof repair, roof installation, roof replacement, inspections and storm & hurricane damage insurance claims for Savannah, GA and the coastal Lowcountry. Free, no-pressure inspections. We handle the whole insurance claim.
Roofing Company Savannah connects homeowners across the coastal Lowcountry with quality local roofing, from free inspections and repairs to full replacements and storm-damage insurance claims. A roof on the Georgia coast fights things an inland roof never sees: salt air that corrodes flashing and fasteners, humidity and shade that grow the black algae streaks you see everywhere, relentless summer UV, and the wind and wind-driven rain of hurricane season. We build for all of it, and many of our customers have had insurance cover the entire job, new decking and upgraded shingles included.
Every inspection is free, photo-documented and no-pressure. If your roof does not need work, we will tell you. If it does, we handle it right, built for the coast, and we handle the claim. It is why so many locals search for the roofing contractors in Savannah, GA who actually answer the phone.

From a single leak repair to a full storm-damage replacement, it is the same local standard. Click any service for details and a free inspection.

New roofs built to last on the coast, with clear itemized pricing and strong warranties.
Roof Replacement in Savannah →
Leaks, missing shingles and storm damage fixed right the first time.
Roof Repair in Savannah →
Wind, storm and hurricane damage documented and handled, with full insurance-claim help.
Storm & Insurance in Savannah →
Free, photo-documented inspections and an honest repair-or-replace answer.
Roof Inspection in Savannah →
New-roof installation done clean and on schedule, built to manufacturer spec.
Roof Installation in Savannah →
Flat, metal and low-slope commercial roofing that limits business downtime.
Commercial Roofing in Savannah →
Standing seam and metal systems that shrug off coastal weather.
Metal Roofing in Savannah →
High-wind architectural and asphalt shingle roofing, installed to last.
Shingle Roofing in Savannah →
TPO, modified bitumen and coatings for flat and low-slope roofs.
Flat Roofing in Savannah →We document wind and storm damage the way adjusters need, meet your adjuster, and handle the repair or replacement. Many customers pay only their deductible.
We get on the roof, take photos, and give you a straight repair-or-replace answer. If you do not need the work, we say so.
Wind, salt air and heavy Lowcountry rain demand roofs installed the right way, with high-wind shingles, sealed decking and correct flashing.
Roofing on the Lowcountry coast is its own craft. Build it like it is Atlanta and it fails early. Here is what actually shortens a roof's life around here, and how we build against each one.
Chloride salt corrodes flashing, fasteners and drip edge first, long before the shingles wear out. We use stainless or hot-dip galvanized fasteners, aluminum near the water, and stainless or heavy aluminum flashing, never the cheap coated steel that streaks rust in a few years.
Those black streaks are algae (Gloeocapsa magma) that our heat, humidity and live-oak shade feed. We install algae-resistant shingles with copper or zinc granules and keep gutters and valleys clear so the roof can dry.
Coastal Chatham sits in a roughly 130 mph design-wind zone. Blow-offs start at the edges, so we use high-wind shingles, six nails each, sealed starter strips, and solid drip edge and deck attachment.
A synthetic underlayment plus self-sealing membrane in the valleys, eaves and around penetrations keeps water out even when the surface shingles lift in a tropical system.
Attics here can top 140 degrees, baking shingles from below. Balanced ridge-and-soffit ventilation lowers the deck temperature, fights moisture and rot, and adds years to the roof.
Coastal policies often carry a percentage-based hurricane deductible, and replacement-cost vs actual-cash-value coverage changes your payout a lot. We document damage the way adjusters need and meet them on the roof.
Based in Savannah, we serve homeowners and businesses within about 30 miles across Chatham, Effingham, Bryan and Liberty counties.
As a general guide for this market, a new architectural asphalt roof runs roughly $4.50 to $7.00 per square foot installed, so a typical single-family home often lands around $10,000 to $18,000. Standing-seam metal costs more up front, roughly $9 to $16 per square foot, but can last 40 to 70 years. Your real number depends on the roof's size and pitch, the material and wind rating, how many old layers come off, and any rotted decking. If a storm caused the damage, insurance often covers most of it, and the estimate is always free.
Most coastal Georgia policies carry a separate wind or named-storm deductible written as a percentage of your dwelling coverage, commonly 1 to 5 percent, instead of a flat dollar amount. On a $300,000 home, a 2 percent deductible is $6,000 out of pocket before coverage starts. It is worth finding yours on the declarations page before a storm, not after. Whether you carry replacement-cost (RCV) or actual-cash-value (ACV) coverage also changes your payout, and we will help you understand both.
Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30, and coastal Georgia is most active from mid-August through the peak around September 10. A free inspection before the season catches lifted edges, corroded flashing and soft spots while they are still small, planned fixes, and gives you dated documentation that makes any later storm claim far easier to prove.
Those streaks are a blue-green algae called Gloeocapsa magma that thrives in our heat, humidity and live-oak shade. The lasting fix is algae-resistant shingles with copper or zinc granules, plus trimming back branches and keeping the roof able to dry. Never pressure-wash asphalt shingles, it strips the protective granules; a proper low-pressure treatment is the safe way to clean them.
Usually a permit, yes: inside the city through City of Savannah Development Services (eTRAC), and in unincorporated Chatham County through Chatham County Building Safety, which lists re-roofing as requiring a permit. If your home is in the Landmark or a local historic district downtown, exterior roof work also needs a Certificate of Appropriateness from the city's review board first. We handle the permitting and, in a historic district, the approval process.
Yes, every inspection and estimate is free, photo-documented and no-pressure. We serve Savannah and the coastal Lowcountry within about 30 miles across Chatham, Effingham, Bryan and Liberty counties, including Pooler, Richmond Hill, Rincon, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Bloomingdale, Tybee Island, Wilmington Island, Springfield, Guyton, Georgetown, Hinesville and Ellabell.
Honest answers, no pressure, and real help with storm and insurance claims. Serving Savannah, GA and the whole coastal Lowcountry.
(912) 205-3013