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Forsyth County · About 18 minutes from our Alpharetta office

Trusted Roofing Services in Cumming, Georgia

Forsyth County’s rapid growth around Cumming and Lake Lanier keeps Platinum Roofing busy with new-construction and lakefront roofing projects.

Roofing in Cumming

Cumming and surrounding Forsyth County have been one of the fastest-growing areas in Georgia, and Platinum Roofing has followed that growth north from our Alpharetta headquarters — about an eighteen-minute drive up GA-400. As a fourth-generation, family-owned company founded in 2000, we work everything from brand-new construction-defect repairs to aging early-2000s subdivisions and lakefront homes around Lake Lanier.

We provide residential roofing, commercial roofing, roof repair, gutter installation, and emergency roofing across Cumming and Forsyth County, covering ZIP codes 30040, 30041, and 30028. The mix of new and established homes here means our work ranges from warranty-era tune-ups to full storm-damage replacements.

Neighborhoods and Subdivisions We Serve

Vickery is one of Cumming’s signature traditional-neighborhood developments — a walkable village of densely set homes where overlay-style design standards govern rooflines and materials, so we match shingle profiles carefully. The Polo Fields, a large gated swim-tennis-golf community, has a big stock of late-1990s and 2000s homes now hitting roof-replacement age, and we handle a steady stream of those.

We also serve the many GA-400-corridor subdivisions off Post Road, Bethelview Road, and Peachtree Parkway, the newer developments pushing toward south Forsyth, and the lakefront and lake-adjacent homes near Lake Lanier, where wind exposure off the open water is a real factor in roof design.

Local Landmarks and Geography

Cumming’s landmarks tell you a lot about its roofing environment. Lake Lanier dominates the area’s recreation and geography, The Collection at Forsyth is the regional shopping and dining hub, and Sawnee Mountain rises just west of town as the county’s signature natural landmark. Homes near the lake sit in open, breezy settings, while subdivisions farther inland nestle into rolling, partly wooded terrain.

That open-water and ridge exposure means Cumming roofs often catch more direct wind than tucked-away suburban homes to the south. Lakefront and hilltop homes in particular take the brunt of storms moving across the lake, which shapes how we fasten and detail their roofs.

Common Roofing Challenges in Cumming

Forsyth County sits in an active severe-weather corridor, and Cumming regularly takes spring and summer hail and the high winds that come off Lake Lanier and the open terrain. Storm-damage assessment and insurance documentation are a major part of our Cumming workload, and we photograph every roof thoroughly so claims hold up.

The other challenge is the wave of homes built during the 1998–2008 boom that are now reaching the end of their original shingle life simultaneously — much like Johns Creek, but newer and even more concentrated. Many sit in HOA communities with material and color rules, especially the planned developments like Vickery and The Polo Fields, so we steer owners toward manufacturer-approved, board-friendly selections. Newer Forsyth construction also occasionally needs flashing and ventilation corrections that weren’t done right the first time.

Permits, Building Code, and Climate

Roofing in Cumming and unincorporated Forsyth County is permitted through Forsyth County’s building department (or the City of Cumming inside city limits) under the Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes based on the International Residential Code. Tear-off reroofs require permits and inspections, with current underlayment and eave-protection standards. As a licensed and insured contractor, we handle all permitting and inspection coordination.

The climate brings hot, humid summers, heavy seasonal rain, occasional winter ice, and frequent strong thunderstorms — amplified by the wind exposure around Lake Lanier and Sawnee Mountain. We spec high wind-rating, impact-resistant shingles and proper ventilation so Cumming roofs stand up to both the storms and the lake-effect gusts.

Cumming and Forsyth County Roofing: Lake Lanier Humidity and Fast-Growing Subdivisions

Cumming’s explosive growth in communities like Vickery and the Polo Fields means a large share of local roofs were installed in the same building boom — and are now reaching the 15-to-20-year mark where original builder-grade shingles begin to fail in clusters across a neighborhood. We see this pattern constantly in Forsyth County: when one home on a Vickery street needs replacement, several neighbors are usually due as well. Knowing the original install date helps us advise whether a Cumming roof is a repair candidate or genuinely at end of life.

The Lake Lanier influence adds real moisture load to roofs across Cumming, especially for lakefront and near-shore homes where elevated humidity and morning dew accelerate algae growth and shorten the life of organic-mat shingles. For these properties we recommend algae-resistant fiberglass shingles and upgraded ridge ventilation to keep attic temperatures and moisture in check. Forsyth County’s permitting process is also stricter than some neighboring counties on roof replacements, and as a long-established contractor we handle that paperwork directly so Cumming homeowners aren’t caught off guard by inspection requirements mid-project.

Roofing in Cumming means planning around Forsyth County’s permitting process and the strict architectural-review covenants common in master-planned communities like Vickery and Polo Fields, where roof color and material changes often need HOA board sign-off before work begins. Homes near Lake Lanier face an added challenge: persistent humidity and shade from mature hardwoods accelerate algae streaking and moss growth on north-facing slopes, so we recommend algae-resistant shingles with copper or zinc strips along the ridge. As a fourth-generation, family-owned crew working Forsyth since 2000, Platinum Roofing knows the local inspectors, the lake-effect weather patterns, and the documentation each subdivision requires.

We’re near Lake Lanier and the wind off the water finally lifted a section of our shingles in a spring storm. Platinum came out from Alpharetta fast, documented the damage for our insurance, and re-roofed with a higher wind-rated shingle. The Polo Fields HOA approved the color right away. Couldn’t ask for better.
Greg M.Roof replacement, Cumming

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