Roofing Contractor in Milton, GA

Why Milton homeowners call NorthPoint

Milton is one of metro Atlanta's most distinctive residential markets — large-lot estates, equestrian properties, horse farms, and premium custom homes with main residences plus outbuildings, barns, and workshops on the same parcel. The roofing scope is broader than typical suburban — a Milton project often includes the main house, a guest cottage, a barn, and accessory structures. Standing seam metal is a strong fit for many Milton properties, especially on barns and accessory buildings where 50-year durability is appropriate. Designer architectural shingle (Camelot II, Presidential Shake, Grand Manor) is common spec on the main residences. We coordinate multi- building projects to sequence work efficiently and minimize disruption to the property. Standing seam metal, designer shingles, copper, full roof replacement on main residences and outbuildings, repair, storm damage, insurance claim help, gutters, and pre-sale inspections. Free consultation.

Zipcodes we serve in Milton, GA: 30004 30075

Crabapple, Sweet Apple, White Columns, Freemanville Road corridor, Birmingham

Birmingham Falls, Crabapple, Bell Memorial Park, Birmingham United Methodist

Fulton County Schools (Milton HS, Cambridge HS)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why don’t more Kennesaw contractors have Master Elite?

Because it’s hard to get and hard to keep. The certification requires verifiable longevity, ongoing factory training for crews, ongoing licensing and insurance verification, and a clean reputation record. The 96% of home-improvement contractors who don’t survive five years can’t hold a credential like this. The credential is, in part, the point: it filters out the contractors most likely to disappear after the next hailstorm.

Do I need to be home during the roof replacement?

No. The vast majority of our Franklin clients are at work or out of the house during install. We coordinate access ahead of time, protect landscaping with tarps, and complete a magnetic nail sweep before we leave.

Will my insurance pay for a full roof replacement or just repairs?

That depends on the extent of damage and your policy. In Tennessee, when hail damage exceeds a certain threshold per slope, most carriers approve a full replacement rather than spot repairs. Spot repairs are difficult anyway because shingle colors weather over time and fresh shingles never blend perfectly. We’ll document what’s there — the carrier decides what they’ll cover.

Should I get a hail inspection if I didn’t see any damage?

Yes — if your area was in a confirmed hail track. Most damage is not visible from the ground. Free inspections take 30–45 minutes and give you a written record dated to the storm in question. That record is valuable even if you don’t file right away, because it preserves the date of loss for the future.

Do you walk on the roof, or just inspect from the ground?

We walk the roof on every inspection where it’s safe to do so. Drone-and-camera-only inspections miss bruising, soft spots, and seal failure that you can only verify by hand and foot. Ground-only inspections miss almost everything. If pitch or weather makes a foot inspection unsafe, we use a combination of drone, ladder access, and a return visit.