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RRG Roofing
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Serving Tate, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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Emergency services offered

"I got many calls, total of 7, to be exact. I am glad I picked RRG. They are professionals with logo uniforms, big ass logo trucks and stuff. Roof is done timely and quickly. Thumbs up to AL and Josh."
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate97%
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L&L Roofing and Construction LLC
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Serving Tate, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Emergency services offered

Welcome to L & L Roofing and Construction, the premier roofing experts in Gainesville, GA, and surrounding areas including Woodlake, New Holland, Westside, McEver, Springdale, White Sands, Oakwood, Alandale, Gillsville, White Sulphur Springs, Lula, Maysville, Beaver Pond, Whitmire, Whelchel, Chestatee, Coal Mountain, Silver City, and Flat Creek. Specializing in metal roofing for both residential and commercial clients, we are committed to exceptional quality and unmatched customer service.\n

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ECS Exterior Solutions
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Serving Tate, GA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"From the owner to administrative staff to workers at site- everyone went above and beyond. Even roofed dog house with left over shingles to make us happy with matching roofs"
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Response time3 days
Response rate92%
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ARAC Roof It Forward- Blue Ridge
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Serving Tate, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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Emergency services offered

"The roof was done in a timely manner, and it was well done. From the tearing off of the old roof, clean up, and the new roof, it was very well done. I would highly recommend this service as I was very pleased."
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Many roofers remove satellite dishes as part of their services, especially during roof repairs or replacements. However, they typically won’t reconnect or reinstall the dish. If you no longer need the dish, roofers can dispose of it, but for reuse, you may need a satellite technician to handle reinstallation.

Fall is widely considered the best time of year to replace a roof. The moderate temperatures are ideal for roofing crews to work and for new shingles to seal properly. Additionally, autumn weather is often drier, reducing the risk of weather-related delays compared to the rainier spring season.

While spring is also a viable option, the higher chance of rainfall can slow down the project. The main drawback to a fall installation is that it's the peak season for roofers, which can lead to higher prices and scheduling challenges.

To potentially save money, you could consider scheduling your roof replacement during the summer or winter off-seasons. However, both seasons have significant disadvantages. Extreme summer heat can make shingles too soft to handle, while winter's cold, snow, and ice can create dangerous working conditions and prevent shingles from sealing correctly, as they typically require temperatures above 40-45°F.

Gaps between tiles are necessary to help with weatherproofing, allow for thermal expansion, and increase wind resistance. In general, a small gap no larger than 3 millimeters wide will encourage proper drainage and limit cracking. Beyond that, tiles should overlap a minimum of 3 inches, except at the eaves where they should extend to the center of the gutter.

Many insurance policies will not cover a roof with two layers of shingles. An additional layer of shingles increases the risk of various kinds of damage, and insurers typically won’t pay claims on a roof with an overlay. Adding a layer of shingles may even jeopardize your insurance coverage entirely, so check your policy to ensure you stay within coverage guidelines. 

Yes, removing a chimney is a difficult and major undertaking. Chimneys often provide structural support to a home, so if it's a load-bearing structure, you'll need to take extra precautions to maintain your home's integrity. A project of this complexity typically requires a structural engineer, a masonry contractor, and a demolition crew. The removal process may involve taking the chimney out brick by brick from inside the walls. The cost for chimney removal can range from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the job's complexity. Due to the difficulty and cost, some homeowners opt to remove the fireplace and seal the chimney at the top and bottom, sometimes also removing the visible exterior portion at the roofline.

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