Roofing Contractor in Waleska, GA

Why Waleska homeowners call NorthPoint

Waleska is a small north Cherokee town anchored by Reinhardt University and the Lake Arrowhead gated community. Lake Arrowhead's lakefront and ridge-top properties catch wind exposure that the interior subdivisions don't, and post-storm inspection work is more common than the local population would suggest. We work the Lake Arrowhead community, the older established Waleska homes, and the rural properties along the surrounding corridors. Roof specifications vary widely — premium designer architectural and standing seam metal on the lakefront customs, mid-tier architectural on the established homes. Replacement, repair, storm and hail damage, insurance claim help, designer shingles, standing seam metal, lakefront-property roofing, gutters, and free written inspection.

Zipcodes we serve in Waleska, GA: 30183

Lake Arrowhead, near Reinhardt University, rural Cherokee corridor

Reinhardt University, Lake Arrowhead, north Cherokee rural

Cherokee County Schools

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.

What is a contingency agreement and why does it protect you?

A contingency agreement is a contract that says: we will replace your roof, but only if your insurance carrier approves the claim. If they deny it, the agreement is void and you owe nothing. It protects you in three ways. It commits us to advocating hard for the claim because we have skin in the game. It locks in your scope and pricing so a low initial offer from the carrier doesn’t become your final number. And it means you don’t have to make the replace-or-not decision until after the claim is settled.

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.

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.