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283 Swanson Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30043

Roofing Contractor in Lawrenceville, GA — We're Your Neighbors at 283 Swanson Drive

This is not a market we serve from a distance. This is our home. Serving Our Home Community — Call (404) 277-1377.

Certifications & Local Authority
Lawrenceville Home Base
GAF Certified
CertainTeed Certified
Preferred
Gwinnett County Seat
30043
Our ZIP Code
<1 hr
Typical On-Site Time
Every
Neighborhood Served
Local
Crew. Always.

1 Source Roofing and Restoration is headquartered at 283 Swanson Drive in Lawrenceville, Georgia. This is not a service area we cover from a distance — this is our home. Our crews drive SR-316 and Sugarloaf Parkway not because they are navigating to a job site, but because those roads lead to their own neighborhoods. Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road is a route our team travels daily, not a destination on a dispatch order from somewhere else.

Our address: 283 Swanson Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30043. When a Lawrenceville homeowner calls, our crew is often on-site within the hour — not because we rush, but because we are already here.

Lawrenceville is the county seat of Gwinnett County and the largest city in the county by population. That distinction matters for roofing: Gwinnett County's permitting office, inspection schedules, and contractor licensing processes all run through Lawrenceville. Our team has filed permits, attended inspections, and navigated county approval workflows in this city more times than we can count. We know the inspector rotation, the permit office hours, and the specific documentation Gwinnett County requires for insurance-related work. That institutional knowledge does not exist at a contractor headquartered in Kennesaw or Buckhead.

The city's residential fabric spans more than a century of construction. Historic Downtown Lawrenceville's courthouse square is lined with Greek Revival architecture and late 19th-century commercial buildings, some of which have been converted to residential use. The Collins Hill school zone — one of the most sought-after addresses in Gwinnett County — contains newer residential stock, primarily 2,500- to 5,000-square-foot homes built between 1990 and 2010, priced between $400,000 and $700,000. The Alcovy Road corridor includes a mix of post-war residential and 1970s-era homes that are now decades into their roof lifespan. We know each of these zones by name, and we know what each one requires.

Lawrenceville Roofing Services — The Full Range, Close to Home

Every Lawrenceville home is different. A historic property near the courthouse square requires material-sensitive work that respects original architecture and may involve coordination with preservation standards. A newer Collins Hill home needs an upgrade to modern storm-resistant materials while maintaining the neighborhood's aesthetic character. A 1970s Alcovy Road home may be approaching the end of its original roof's expected lifespan. We bring the right approach to each property type — not a templated solution applied without context.

GAF Certified Contractor
CertainTeed Certified Contractor
BBB A+ Accredited
GAF Silver Pledge
Roof Replacement

Full tear-off and re-roof for Lawrenceville homes of every age and style. GAF architectural shingles standard. We handle permit filing, inspection scheduling, and insurance documentation — the administrative work that slows down other contractors does not slow us down here.

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Storm Damage Restoration

Gwinnett County's central position in Georgia's spring storm corridor means Lawrenceville homeowners face hail and wind damage every year. We provide same-day emergency tarping, full damage documentation, and carrier-ready estimates — from our office minutes from your front door.

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Insurance Claims Assistance

We work directly with your insurance carrier on storm damage claims. Our documentation package — detailed photos, measurements, material specs, and replacement cost estimates — is formatted to meet adjuster requirements and reduce disputes. Lawrenceville homeowners receive priority scheduling for post-storm documentation calls.

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Roof Repair

Not every Lawrenceville roof needs full replacement. We diagnose and repair flashing failures, ridge cap deterioration, valley leaks, and localized storm damage — quickly and correctly, without recommending unnecessary work.

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Commercial Roofing

Lawrenceville's commercial corridors along SR-316 and Sugarloaf Parkway include retail, light industrial, and office properties. We service flat, low-slope, and commercial membrane roofing systems with the same documentation and quality standards we apply to residential work.

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Our Home Community: Why Lawrenceville Comes First

We live here, work here, and invest here. That statement is not marketing language — it describes a literal operational reality. When 1 Source Roofing takes on a project in the Collins Hill school zone, the crew driving those trucks is not crossing county lines from a warehouse in a distant suburb. They are leaving from Lawrenceville, driving through Lawrenceville, and returning to Lawrenceville at the end of the day.

That local rootedness creates a different kind of accountability. A national franchise or an Atlanta-based contractor who covers Lawrenceville as part of a 40-city service map has no particular stake in how a Lawrenceville homeowner feels about their work six months after project completion. We do. Our reputation in this community is our primary business asset. We cannot afford to be wrong on a Collins Hill roof, because the neighbor two doors down will hear about it — and they are also a potential customer.

We support Gwinnett County schools, sponsor local events, and are embedded in the civic fabric of Lawrenceville in ways that a Birmingham or Charlotte-based franchise trucking crews in for the season simply cannot replicate. That civic investment is not a charitable act — it is how a local business earns and maintains trust in a community where word-of-mouth is the most powerful marketing channel available.

The Gwinnett County Fairgrounds area — one of Lawrenceville's most recognizable community anchors — sits in the heart of the residential zone we serve most regularly. The Alcovy Road corridor, running northeast from downtown, passes through neighborhoods where 1 Source has completed projects in every major block. The Collins Hill school zone, anchored by Collins Hill High School and its feeder schools, is a community of established homeowners who take property maintenance seriously. We have earned their trust through completed work, not through advertising claims.

We are not a franchise trucking crews in from Birmingham or Charlotte. We are your neighbors, and our stake in getting this right is exactly the same as yours.

Completed Charcoal shingle roof replacement — 1 Source Roofing aerial drone photography
Charcoal architectural shingle replacement — drone documentation by 1 Source Roofing

Gwinnett County Storm History — What Lawrenceville Homeowners Need to Know

Gwinnett County is among Georgia's most thoroughly documented hail-impacted counties, according to NOAA historical severe weather data. Lawrenceville's central position within Gwinnett places it directly in the path of the spring storm systems that form over the North Georgia mountains and track southwest toward the Atlanta metro. The primary severe weather season — March through May — produces the majority of Gwinnett County's annual hail events, and Lawrenceville sits in the middle of the county's most exposed residential corridor.

The 2020, 2021, and 2022 storm seasons produced multiple significant hail events across Gwinnett County. The spring 2020 season brought documented hail accumulation to the Lawrenceville and Suwanee areas, with individual hailstones reaching golf-ball size in parts of the county. The 2021 season included at least two separate events — one in late March and another in May — that affected Lawrenceville's SR-316 corridor and the residential zones north of downtown. The 2022 season continued the pattern, with storms producing measurable impact across the 30043 and 30044 ZIP codes. Homeowners who did not pursue inspections following these events may be carrying deferred damage that has since progressed through the roof system into the decking or interior framing.

Lawrenceville's housing age profile creates a compounding risk factor. A significant portion of the city's residential stock was built between 1975 and 2005. Roofs installed in that period are now 20 to 50 years old — many at or past the expected lifespan of 25 to 30 years for standard three-tab and early architectural shingles. A roof that was marginal before the 2020 storm season may now be failing. Historic Downtown Lawrenceville adds another layer of complexity: late 19th and early 20th century structures require material-sensitive replacement approaches that must respect the original building character. We have experience with this specific requirement — including working within Gwinnett County historic preservation guidelines to select architectural shingles that replicate slate or wood shake profiles while meeting modern wind and impact resistance standards.

We recommend that every Lawrenceville homeowner whose roof predates 2010 schedule a free inspection this year. If your home was built before 2000 and the roof has never been replaced, that assessment is not optional — it is overdue.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Lawrenceville

1 Source has completed projects in every major Lawrenceville neighborhood. We do not serve the city from the edges — we are embedded within it.

Storm restoration with Pewter Gray shingles — completed project documentation
Storm damage restoration completed with Pewter Gray shingles

A Recent Lawrenceville Project — Collins Hill School Zone

Every project we complete in Lawrenceville deepens our understanding of the local housing stock and what each neighborhood's homeowners need. A recent project in the Collins Hill school zone reflects the kind of work we do most frequently in this community.

Collins Hill School Zone — Full Roof Replacement

We recently replaced the roof on a 3,800-square-foot home in the Collins Hill school zone — the homeowner had deferred the project for two seasons. The original roof was a 1998 installation showing advanced granule loss, ridge cap failure, and two active leak pathways that had reached the decking. We installed GAF Timberline HDZ shingles in Charcoal, replaced two sections of damaged decking, and completed the project in one day. We provided full documentation — material specs, installation photos, permit records, and warranty registration — for the homeowner's insurance file. The homeowner had been told by another contractor that the project would take three days. It took one.

Efficiency on a Lawrenceville project is not just about crew speed. It is about knowing the permit office timeline, having the right materials staged before the start date, and understanding which inspections are required and when they are typically scheduled. That institutional knowledge comes from having completed dozens of projects in this specific city — not from general roofing experience accumulated in other markets.

Call Your Lawrenceville Neighbors

We are at 283 Swanson Drive — minutes from every Lawrenceville neighborhood. Free inspections. Same-day emergency response. GAF Certified quality on every project. This is our community, and we take that seriously.

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GAF Certified Quality for Gwinnett County's Largest City

GAF certification is a credential that requires demonstrated installation quality, valid contractor licensing, and active insurance coverage. It is not a designation that every roofing contractor in the Lawrenceville area carries. We do, and it has tangible value for Lawrenceville homeowners across every price point.

For homeowners in the Collins Hill school zone and other established Lawrenceville neighborhoods, GAF Certified status means access to enhanced warranty coverage that non-certified installers cannot offer. The GAF System Plus Warranty and the GAF Golden Pledge warranty provide protection that extends beyond the standard shingle manufacturer warranty — covering the full roofing system, not just the surface material. For a $600,000 Collins Hill home, that coverage is a meaningful financial asset.

For Lawrenceville homeowners navigating storm damage insurance claims, GAF Certified installation documentation matters at the adjuster level. A roof installed by a certified contractor with proper permit records, material specifications, and warranty registration is considerably easier to claim on than a roof with a thin installation history. We provide every Lawrenceville homeowner with a complete documentation package at project completion — formatted for retention and immediate access in the event of a future claim.

Our certifications extend beyond GAF. We are also CertainTeed certified and carry status. For Lawrenceville's historic properties, this range of manufacturer relationships gives us access to specialty architectural shingles that replicate slate and wood shake aesthetics — products that pass Gwinnett County historic preservation review while delivering modern impact and wind resistance. We have navigated that review process before. We know which products clear the committee and which ones do not.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lawrenceville Roofing

Is 1 Source Roofing actually based in Lawrenceville?

Yes. Our office is at 283 Swanson Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30043. Lawrenceville is not just a market we serve — it is our home. Our crews live and work in Gwinnett County, which means faster response times, deeper local knowledge, and genuine accountability to our community. When a Lawrenceville homeowner has a question about their project, they are calling a neighbor, not a call center.

How old are most roofs in Lawrenceville, and when should I replace mine?

Lawrenceville's residential housing stock spans several decades, with a significant portion built between 1975 and 2005. Roofs in that range are now 20–50 years old — many are at or past their expected lifespan of 25–30 years for standard architectural shingles. If your home was built before 2000 and the roof has never been replaced, we recommend a free inspection to assess remaining life. Even if replacement is not yet necessary, a professional assessment will identify any active failure points before they become interior water damage events.

Do you serve historic properties in Downtown Lawrenceville?

Yes. Historic Downtown Lawrenceville contains 19th and early 20th century structures that require material-sensitive roofing approaches. We work with homeowners and historic preservation guidelines to select architectural shingles that replicate slate or wood shake aesthetics while meeting modern performance requirements. We are familiar with Gwinnett County's historic preservation review process and have completed projects on Downtown Lawrenceville properties that met county guidelines on first submission.

What areas of Lawrenceville do you serve?

We serve all of Lawrenceville, including Historic Downtown, the Collins Hill school zone, Alcovy Road corridor, Gwinnett County Fairgrounds area, Sugarloaf Parkway corridor, and SR-316 residential zones. As a Lawrenceville-based company headquartered on Swanson Drive, we know every neighborhood by name — and we have completed projects in each of them. There is no part of Lawrenceville we approach as unfamiliar territory.

Also Serving These Neighboring Communities

Lawrenceville is our home, and the communities surrounding it are our extended service area. Each of the following cities is within easy reach of our Swanson Drive office — the same response time advantage that makes us Lawrenceville's fastest option applies throughout this corridor.