Platinum Roofing — licensed & insured roofing in Alpharetta, GA
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Fulton County · Based in Alpharetta

Trusted Roofing Services in Alpharetta, Georgia

Platinum Roofing is headquartered in Alpharetta at 12600 Deerfield Pkwy, making it the local roofing contractor for Windward, Avalon, and Crabapple homeowners.

Roofing in Alpharetta

Platinum Roofing is headquartered right here in Alpharetta at 12600 Deerfield Parkway, Suite 100 — so when we say we’re a local roofer, we mean our trucks roll out of this Fulton County city every morning. Founded in 2000 and now run by fourth-generation roofer Robert Shelby, we’ve spent more than two decades on Alpharetta rooftops, from the brick-and-cedar estates off Windward Parkway to the live-work-play townhomes around Avalon. Being based in town means we’re usually on-site the same day for a leak or storm call, not routing a crew up from Atlanta.

We cover every Alpharetta ZIP — 30004, 30005, 30009, and 30022 — handling residential roofing, commercial roofing, roof repair, gutter installation, and emergency roofing. Our office sits minutes from Avalon and the Big Creek Greenway, which keeps response times short whether you’re near downtown’s City Center or out past Halcyon toward the Forsyth line.

Neighborhoods and Subdivisions We Serve

Alpharetta’s housing stock runs the full range, and each pocket has its own roofing rhythm. In Windward, the large lakefront and golf-course homes built in the late ’80s and ’90s are now hitting their second or third roof, often with steep multi-facet rooflines and architectural shingles that demand careful flashing work around the dormers and valleys. Around Avalon and the newer Halcyon development, we see modern townhomes and mixed-use buildings with low-slope and flat sections that call for membrane systems rather than standard shingles.

Crabapple, straddling the Alpharetta–Milton border, blends historic structures with newer high-density traditional homes, where HOA and overlay-district rules frequently dictate shingle color and profile. We also work throughout the Country Club of the South-adjacent neighborhoods and the established subdivisions off Old Milton Parkway and Kimball Bridge Road, where mature tree canopy is both a selling point and a maintenance challenge for any roof.

Local Landmarks and Geography

Anyone who lives here knows the landmarks — concerts at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, weekend ball games and the farmers market at Wills Park, trail runs along the Big Creek Greenway, and shopping at Avalon. We’ve done work on homes and small commercial properties within a few minutes of all of them. Alpharetta sits on the rolling Piedmont uplands north of Atlanta at roughly 1,100 feet of elevation, which means lots of pitch changes, wooded lots, and homes tucked under heavy hardwood cover.

That tree canopy, beautiful as it is, drops limbs and a constant layer of leaf debris into valleys and gutters. A huge share of the repair calls we get in Alpharetta trace back to clogged valleys and overflowing gutters that pushed water back under the shingles — which is exactly why we pair so many roof jobs here with proper gutter installation.

Common Roofing Challenges in Alpharetta

North Fulton sits squarely in a corridor that takes regular spring and summer hail and high-wind events rolling in from the west and northwest. Many Windward, Avalon-area, and Old Milton homes were roofed during the same building booms, so entire streets reach end-of-life at once and we’re frequently writing storm-damage assessments for insurance after a hailstorm clips the area. We document everything with CompanyCam photos so your claim holds up.

The age of the housing stock matters too: ’90s and early-2000s subdivisions are now on borrowed time with their original 3-tab or first-generation architectural shingles. Add Alpharetta’s humid summers and the moss and algae streaking that thrives on north-facing slopes under shade, and you have roofs that look tired well before they fail. HOA color and material rules are strict in the planned communities here, so we help homeowners pick a manufacturer-approved shingle that satisfies the board on the first submission.

Permits, Building Code, and Climate

Roofing work in Alpharetta falls under the City of Alpharetta’s building department and follows the Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes, which adopt the International Residential Code with state amendments. A reroof generally requires a permit, and tear-offs down to the deck must meet current underlayment and ice-and-water-shield requirements at eaves and valleys. As a licensed and insured contractor we pull the permit and handle inspection so you’re never exposed.

Climate-wise, Alpharetta gets hot, humid summers, roughly 50-plus inches of rain a year, the occasional ice and snow event, and those signature North Georgia thunderstorms. That combination — UV, moisture, thermal cycling, and impact — is hard on asphalt shingles. We spec impact-resistant and properly ventilated systems so your roof handles the local weather instead of fighting it.

Protecting Alpharetta’s Mixed-Age Rooftops, From Crabapple Cottages to Avalon Townhomes

Alpharetta’s building stock spans a wide range, and roofing needs shift dramatically across it. The older clapboard homes and cottages around Crabapple and downtown often carry steeper, multi-gable rooflines where valley flashing and ice-and-water shielding deserve close attention, while the newer townhome clusters at Avalon and the executive homes throughout Windward tend toward broad hip roofs with long runs that punish under-spec underlayment. As a fourth-generation roofer headquartered right here in Alpharetta since 2000, we’ve learned that a single material spec rarely fits an entire street, let alone the whole city.

Our Alpharetta crews pay particular attention to the heavy tree canopy along the Big Creek Greenway corridor, where overhanging oaks and pines drop debris that clogs valleys and accelerates granule loss on south-facing slopes. We recommend homeowners near Windward and North Point schedule a debris-clearing and flashing inspection each fall before leaf drop peaks. Because we’re minutes from any Alpharetta address, our emergency response after summer microbursts is genuinely same-day, and we coordinate directly with local HOA architectural review boards in Avalon and Windward to keep shingle color and profile selections approved without delays.

After a hailstorm came through Windward, Platinum walked our whole roof, photographed everything, and dealt with our insurance directly. The new architectural shingles were HOA-approved on the first try and the crew cleaned up like they were never here. Hard to beat a roofer who’s literally based in town.
Mark T.Roof replacement, Alpharetta

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