This is one of the most common questions we receive from our customers each and every year.
The answer to this question is based off of two major factors.
- Where you are located.
- The differences in winter and summer climates.
A page for Penny has been created and we will be donating a portion of the proceeds of new roof sales when people mention the Buy a Roof, Save a Penny ad.
Academy Roofing has received the award from Thumbtack.com as the Best of 2016. Our award winning services continue to be recognized by homeowners and businesses. Congratulations to our team for setting the bar high!
Academy Roofing’s award winning services was recently recognized by Expertise.com. They reviewed 292 companies, curated 182, and picked the top 20 companies. The top 20 companies were based on reputation, credibility, experience, availability, professionalism, and engagement.
Congratulations to our team as we continue to strive to shine as the best roofing company in Atlanta.
Academy Roofing has been selected to join the elite group of Tamko Pro Certified Contractors!
What does this mean?
- Academy Roofing went through an extensive financial background check.
- The owner had a personal background check processed.
- Academy Roofing can now offer a full non prorated 30 year Tamko backed warranty for Tamko Heritage Premium and Woodgate shingles.
- Tampa does not discriminate against commercial roofing properties like apartments, healthcare facilities, or condominiums. Their warranty is 30 years for commercial properties as well.
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Congratulations to our team! We did it again. Best of 2015 in Atlanta for the roofing industry.
Shane Satterfield is a residential and commercial roof sales technician with 30 years of experience. Shane comes to Academy Roofing with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in his field. He is a master carpenter, helped with building the 1996 Olympic Village, and has worked closely with over 400 Kroger stores. Shane was born in Atlanta but now makes his home in Acworth. He loves the outdoors, riding motorcycles, and spending time with his family and friends. During college football season, Shane cheers on the Florida State Seminoles! He is committed to bringing truth, professionalism, and reliability to the roofing industry.
Scott Pierce is the repair manager and commercial roofing specialist for Academy Roofing. He has over 30 years of experience in residential and commercial roofing sales and repairs. Scott is a master carpenter, GAF Master Elite certified, and helped build the 1996 Olympic Village. He was born in Smyrna and now resided in Acworth with his son Jacob. Scott is passionate about fitness, loves the outdoors, and can be found spending his weekends with family and friends. During football season, he cheers for the Atlanta Falcons! Scott is committed to bringing truth, professionalism, and reliability to the roofing industry.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
The good part of a hail storm is the increase in revenue to the roofing industry. Hail about the size of a golf ball can do a lot of damage to a roof and this damage is covered by your homeowner’s insurance. The homeowner pays their deductible and the insurance pays the rest.
A hail storm can sometimes create a large path of destruction for miles which in turns means a lot of roofs need replacing. Think of some of the subdivisions around you. What if just three or four of those neighborhoods overnight needed all new roofs? Hail damage creates a rapid increase in demand for products, labor, and services.
Every severe hail storm has a direct impact on revenue and job creation for the roofing industry. Shingle manufacturers will need to have their employees work additional shifts or overtime to keep up with production. Roofing suppliers will need to hire additional truck drivers or staff to keep up with the demand. Roofing companies overnight will be overloaded with calls and have a shortage of staff and laborers. Service providers like dumpster companies will need to hire drivers to keep up with the drop off and pickup schedules. The good part of hail is the job creation and the revenue it brings to the local economy.
The bad part of a hail storm is the increase in insurance premiums. Regardless if you file a claim or not your insurance premiums will go up in your area. Why? Insurance companies will be paying out millions of dollars and these losses have to be recouped. Insurance companies will spread out the losses and pass it along in increases of premiums. Therefore, if you are one of those people who think they won’t be affected because they didn’t turn in a claim, unfortunately you will feel the effect.
Here is the real ugly part of what happens to the roofing industry when a hail storm strikes. Think about these stats. At the end of 2008, Georgia had approximately 500 registered roofing contractors with the Secretary of State. At the end of 2009, that number went to 2,500 registered roofing contractors. Why the increase by 2,000?
Two reasons can be attributed to this surge. One, the crash of 2008 put numerous trades people from landscapers, graders, framers, painters, siding, builders, and general contractors out of business. Two, we had multiple years of large hail storms that struck the Atlanta metro area.
FACT: Georgia has absolutely no formal licensing or testing to enter the roofing industry. As a result, it was an easy and quick switch for many of the former trades people who thrived on new construction. Many registered with the Secretary of State and the local county for a business license. However, many did not.
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Acworth, GA 30101
Telephone: 678.384.7663
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