Platinum Roofing — licensed & insured roofing in Alpharetta, GA
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Fulton County · About 20 minutes from our Alpharetta office

Trusted Roofing Services in Sandy Springs, Georgia

Sandy Springs sits along the Chattahoochee, where Platinum Roofing installs roofing built to handle riverside humidity and tree debris.

Roofing in Sandy Springs

Platinum Roofing has served Sandy Springs homeowners since 2000, and the drive down GA-400 from our Alpharetta office puts us on Fulton County rooftops in roughly twenty minutes. As a fourth-generation, family-owned contractor, we’ve worked on everything from the brick-front traditionals near City Springs to the wooded riverfront estates that back up to the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. Sandy Springs is one of Georgia’s largest cities, and its housing stock runs the full gamut — and so does the roofing work it needs.

We’re licensed, insured, and AAA Atlanta certified, and we treat Sandy Springs like the neighbor it is. Whether you live off Roswell Road, up near Northside Hospital, or out in the quieter pockets of the 30350 ZIP, we show up on time, document every project with photos, and stand behind the work. Residential roofing, commercial roofing, roof repair, gutter installation, and emergency tarping are all handled by our own crews — not subcontractors we’ve never met.

Neighborhoods and Subdivisions We Serve

Our crews are regulars throughout Sandy Springs. In the Riverside area along the Chattahoochee, we handle homes shaded by mature hardwoods where moss, debris, and constant moisture take a toll on shingles. Up in High Point, we work on the established mid-century and ranch homes that have aged into needing full tear-offs and modern architectural shingles. We also cover the 30342 corridor near Northside and Pill Hill, where many properties are professional households that simply want the job done cleanly and quietly.

Closer to City Springs and the revitalized downtown core, we service newer townhomes and mixed-use buildings, while the leafy streets around Hammond Drive and Glenridge see plenty of older roofs reaching the end of their service life. From the 30328 ZIP near Perimeter to the river-adjacent homes in 30350, no street is too far for a crew already this familiar with the area.

Local Challenges: Trees, Storms, and the River Corridor

Sandy Springs is defined by its tree canopy and its proximity to the Chattahoochee, and both shape the roofing problems we see. Homes near the river NRA and along Riverside Drive sit under dense oak and pine cover that drops limbs in summer thunderstorms and traps moisture against shingles and in valleys. We frequently find premature granule loss, algae streaking, and clogged valleys on these tree-heavy lots.

North Fulton also sits squarely in metro Atlanta’s hail and wind path. Spring storms rolling in from the west routinely bring hail and 50-plus mph gusts that lift shingle tabs and damage soft-metal flashing. We document hail bruising and wind damage thoroughly for insurance claims, a process Sandy Springs homeowners around High Point and Glenridge ask about every storm season.

Permits, HOA Rules, and Climate

Sandy Springs became its own city in 2005 and runs its own permitting through the city’s Community Development department — it does not defer to Fulton County for residential reroofs. We pull the required permits and schedule inspections so your project stays compliant, something that matters in the city’s many HOA-governed communities where shingle color and profile are often restricted to approved palettes. We help homeowners match architectural shingles to HOA-approved color lists before work begins.

Georgia’s humid subtropical climate means long, hot summers with intense UV exposure that bakes asphalt shingles, punctuated by heavy rain and the occasional ice event in winter. Combined with the area’s heavy tree cover, this accelerates aging on south- and west-facing slopes. We size gutters and downspouts to handle Atlanta’s downpours, which is why gutter installation is one of our most-requested Sandy Springs services.

Roofing for Sandy Springs’ Chattahoochee Corridor

Homes along Riverside Drive and near the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area sit under heavy tree canopy, which is both a blessing and a roofing liability. The mature hardwoods that shade Sandy Springs neighborhoods drop relentless debris into valleys and gutters, and the humidity trapped beneath that canopy accelerates algae streaking and shingle granule loss on north-facing slopes. In High Point and the older ranch homes near Hammond Park, we frequently find moss footholds and clogged valleys that pond water during summer thunderstorms. We recommend algae-resistant architectural shingles with copper or zinc strips installed along the ridge to inhibit regrowth, plus seasonal debris clearing before the fall leaf drop.

The newer mixed-use density around City Springs introduces a different concern: low-slope and flat membrane sections on townhomes and live-work units that demand TPO or modified-bitumen systems rather than standard shingles. For these properties we tune our material specs to drainage and reflectivity, reducing summer attic heat load. River-proximity homes also face elevated moisture intrusion risk, so we prioritize upgraded underlayment, sealed valleys, and proper attic ventilation to prevent the rot and mold that thrive in this corridor’s damp microclimate.

Sandy Springs homes along the Chattahoochee River corridor and the wooded Riverside area face heavy tree cover, falling limbs, and the runoff challenges that come with sloped riverside lots. We routinely address ice-and-water shielding in valleys and reinforced flashing on the complex rooflines common in this part of Fulton County. Since incorporating, Sandy Springs runs its own permitting through City Springs, and turnaround is generally efficient when applications are complete, which our crew ensures. For tree-shaded homes, we recommend algae-resistant shingles and twice-yearly gutter maintenance to handle constant leaf and seed debris. Platinum Roofing has served Sandy Springs since 2000 as a fourth-generation, licensed and insured local roofer.

Our home backs up to the river and the old gutters could never keep up with the rain coming off all the oaks. Platinum installed oversized seamless gutters with guards and the difference after the first storm was night and day. Crew was respectful of our yard and cleaned up completely.
Marcy T.Gutter installation, Sandy Springs

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