Roof Leak Repair in Atlanta, GA
Mr. Roofer of Atlanta provides roof leak repair services across the greater Atlanta area for homeowners and businesses. With over 32 years of experience as a GAF Certified Plus roofing company, we offer 24/7 emergency roof repair with same-day response from our Atlanta office at 3500 Lenox Road. Better Business Bureau A+ rated with 200+ five-star Google reviews. Call for a free estimate or free roof inspection today.
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How We Find and Fix Your Roof Leak
Step 1: Free Roof Inspection
Every roof leak repair starts with a thorough inspection. We get on the roof and check every common failure point: flashing around chimneys, walls, and skylights. Vent pipe boots. Valleys. Ridge caps. Nail pops. We also check the attic to trace water paths and identify damage that is not visible from outside.
Step 2: Leak Detection and Documentation
Not every leak comes from directly above the stain on your ceiling. Water travels. We trace the path from the interior damage back to the actual entry point on the roof surface. If a severe storm or severe weather caused the damage, we photograph and document everything for your insurance claim.
Step 3: Targeted Repair
Once we identify the source, we fix it. That may mean replacing failed flashing, swapping out a cracked vent pipe boot, resealing a valley, or replacing missing shingles. We use high-quality materials on every job and do not take shortcuts. If the underlying decking has rotted, we replace that too.
Step 4: Post-Repair Verification
After the repair work is complete, we verify the fix. We check the repair area, confirm proper water flow, and make sure nothing was missed. You get a clear report of what was done and what to watch for going forward.
Repair or Replace Your Roof?
Not every leak means you need a new roof. Here is a simple way to think about it:
Repair makes sense when:
- The leak is isolated to one area
- Your roof is under 15 years old
- Damage is limited to flashing, a vent pipe, or a small section of shingles
- The rest of the roof is in solid condition
Replacement makes sense when:
- You have multiple leaks across the roof
- Your roof is 20+ years old with signs of normal wear throughout
- Decking damage is widespread
- The cost of ongoing repairs is approaching the cost of a full replacement
If a full roof replacement is the better path, we walk you through every option, from asphalt shingles to cedar shake and other premium roofing materials. We provide a free estimate with no pressure. Learn more about our full roof replacement services.
What Happens When a Roof Leak Goes Unfixed
A small leak does not stay small. Atlanta’s heavy rain, high winds, and humidity accelerate damage faster than most homeowners expect. Here is what happens when a roof leak is left unaddressed:
Within Hours
Water spreads beyond the leak location. It travels along rafters, decking, and insulation before pooling in areas you cannot see. Ceilings, walls, and electrical systems are all at risk from a single entry point.
Within Days
Moisture soaks into attic insulation and reduces its performance. Your energy costs rise. Drywall softens. Paint blisters. The damage footprint grows well beyond the original leak.
Water spreads beyond the leak location. It travels along rafters, decking, and insulation before pooling in areas you cannot see. Ceilings, walls, and electrical systems are all at risk from a single entry point.
Within Weeks
Mold and mildew begin to develop in warm, damp conditions. Atlanta’s humidity speeds this up. Mold remediation is expensive and disruptive. What started as a minor repair now involves contractors beyond just a roofer.
The Hidden Damage
One of the most common problems we see is water seeping down into the soffit. The roof leaks, water travels along the underside of the decking, and drains into the soffit area where you cannot see it from the ground. Over time, this causes rot, pest entry points, and structural damage that goes unnoticed until it is too late. This is the number one issue homeowners miss with a leaky roof.
Long Term
Prolonged leaks lead to structural damage, rotted decking, and costly repairs that could have been prevented. A roof leak that costs a few hundred dollars to fix today can turn into a full roof replacement if ignored.
Electrical Risk
Water intrusion near wiring, outlets, or fixtures increases the risk of shorts and fire hazards. Even small leaks can compromise electrical systems behind walls and ceilings, creating safety concerns that go far beyond roofing.
Why Atlanta Homeowners Call Mr. Roofer
32+ years of roof leak repair experience
BBB A+ rated with 200+ five-star Google reviews
24/7 emergency roof repair response available
Free roof inspection on every leak call
Fully licensed with a Georgia state contractors license
We Repair Leaks on Every Roof Type
Cedar Shake Roofs
Cedar Shake Roofs
Slate Roofs
Slate Roofs
Composite & Synthetic Roofing
Composite & Synthetic Roofing
Flat Roofing
Flat Roofing
Asphalt Roofing
Asphalt Roofing
Commercial Roofing
Commercial Roofing
Roof Leak Repair FAQs
How much does roof leak repair cost in Atlanta?
Most repairs range from $150 to $1,500 depending on the leak location and roofing material. We provide a free estimate before any work begins. Learn more about roof leak repair costs and what factors affect pricing.
Does insurance cover roof leak repair?
It depends on the cause. Insurance only covers roof damage from sudden, catastrophic events like major hailstorms or high-wind storms. Leaks caused by normal wear, aging, poor maintenance, or installation issues are not covered. If you notice damage to your car, window screens, siding, or gutters alongside your roof, that is a strong signal of a legitimate storm event. We document all storm damage and work directly with your insurance company to support your insurance claim. Read more about what homeowners insurance actually covers when it comes to your roof.
Can a leak be fixed without replacing the whole roof?
Yes, in most cases. Not every roof leak means a full replacement is needed. If the leak is isolated to one area and the rest of the roofing system is in solid condition, a targeted repair is typically all that is required. Common fixes include replacing failed flashing, swapping a cracked vent pipe boot, or replacing a small section of damaged shingles. When damage is widespread, affects multiple areas, or the roof is past its expected lifespan, a full replacement usually makes more financial sense than ongoing repairs.
How fast can you respond to an emergency?
Same-day. We offer 24/7 emergency roof repair across the Atlanta area and tarp active leaks immediately. With offices at 3500 Lenox Road in Atlanta, 2470 Windy Hill Road in Marietta, 11175 Cicero Drive in Alpharetta, and 807 N Tennessee St in Cartersville, we have crews positioned across the metro to reach your home quickly.
What is the 25% rule in roofing?
The 25% rule is a general industry guideline that says if more than 25% of your roof’s surface area is damaged, a full replacement typically makes more financial sense than patching individual areas. Ongoing repairs across a large portion of the roof add up fast and often do not solve the underlying problem. It is worth noting that this is not a Georgia state building code requirement. Some states like Florida have codified a version of this rule, but in Georgia, reroofing requirements are based on factors like the number of existing layers, the condition of the decking, and local permit requirements. A free roof inspection is the best way to determine whether repair or full roof replacement is the right call for your home.