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Roofing Contractor in Peachtree Corners, GA — Documentation-First Service for Tech Corridor Homeowners

NOAA hail data, drone photo documentation, and GAF warranty paperwork — the evidence-backed process that Peachtree Corners homeowners expect. Serving Georgia's first planned community from our Lawrenceville office, 15-20 minutes away.

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Pewter Gray HDZ installation on luxury estate — GAF System Plus warranty

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Roofing Services in Peachtree Corners — Full Range for Every Home Era

Peachtree Corners incorporated in 2012, becoming Gwinnett County's first city — but the community itself is far older. Planned from the late 1950s and developed extensively through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Peachtree Corners represents a rare type of Atlanta suburb: one with genuine architectural history, established tree canopy, and now, a housing stock that is entering or already past its original roof lifespan.

The Technology Parkway corridor — home to tech companies, data centers, and professional office parks — has created a homeowner demographic that expects more from their contractors. These are professionals who work with data and documentation every day. When they hire a roofing company, they want the same level of evidence they'd expect in any other professional context: photographs, inspection reports, NOAA weather data, and manufacturer warranty paperwork. That is exactly what 1 Source Roofing and Restoration provides.

Our Lawrenceville office is approximately 15-20 minutes from central Peachtree Corners via I-285 and Peachtree Parkway. We have completed projects throughout the community — from the established subdivisions along Holcomb Bridge Road to the lakefront estate properties near the Berkeley Lake border. Whether you need a full roof replacement, storm damage inspection, or insurance claims support, our team is positioned to respond quickly and professionally.

We are GAF Certified, CertainTeed credentialed preferred. Every inspection we conduct includes drone photography of the roof surface, so you receive a visual record of your roof's current condition regardless of whether you proceed with replacement. Our documentation-first approach is not a sales technique — it is the professional standard that Peachtree Corners homeowners deserve.

Georgia's First Planned Community — Now Entering Its Replacement Cycle

The homes that define Peachtree Corners were built across three decades — from the 1970s through the mid-1990s. That timeline is not incidental to roofing. Standard 25-30 year architectural shingles, installed on the earliest homes at Peachtree Corners' founding, are now at or well past the end of their designed service life. The brick traditional homes along Holcomb Bridge Road, the split-level ranches near the Forum area, and the two-story colonials tucked into the community's interior subdivisions all share this characteristic: they were built to last, but their original roofing systems were not built to last forever.

The physical indicators are consistent across aging homes in this community. Granule accumulation in gutters is typically the earliest warning sign — asphalt shingles shed their protective mineral coating as they age, and that material ends up in downspouts and gutters after rain events. Homeowners who clean their gutters regularly may have noticed this buildup increasing year over year. Shingle edges that curl upward or cup downward are another reliable marker of end-of-life deterioration, as is any visible sagging along the ridgeline or in valleys.

The original wood deck roofing systems found on structures built before the mid-1980s present a particular concern. These systems, which use solid wood decking rather than the engineered OSB (oriented strand board) that became standard in later construction, deteriorate through moisture infiltration in ways that are not always visible from ground level. What appears to be a minor leak from inside the home may represent significant deck damage when examined from above with drone photography.

If your Peachtree Corners home was built before 1995 and the roof has not been replaced, you are likely within 3-5 years of a mandatory replacement — and possibly overdue. A free drone inspection takes under an hour and gives you a definitive answer.

The Berkeley Lake border area warrants specific mention. The lakefront estate homes adjacent to Peachtree Corners represent premium construction projects — larger footprints, more complex rooflines, and premium material specifications. We have completed projects in this area and understand the attention to detail these properties require. Our drone documentation is particularly valuable for complex residential rooflines, capturing angles and surfaces that a standard ground inspection would miss entirely.

Pewter Gray roof with valley flashing detail — drone photography
Pewter Gray installation showing proper valley flashing integration

Storm History and Hail Data for Gwinnett County

Gwinnett County is one of Georgia's most consistently storm-impacted counties by NOAA records. The combination of the county's size, its position in the Atlanta metro's northeast quadrant, and its exposure to two distinct storm track patterns — systems moving northeast from the Gulf Coast and systems rolling south from the Blue Ridge — makes Gwinnett a high-frequency target for severe weather events year after year.

Peachtree Corners sits at the Gwinnett-Fulton county line, a geographic position that places it in the path of storm cells arriving from the west (tracking across Fulton County before hitting Gwinnett) and from the northwest (moving down from Forsyth and Dawson counties). This dual exposure means that Peachtree Corners homeowners should treat every significant spring and summer weather event as a potential inspection trigger — not because every storm causes damage, but because hail damage is often not visible without elevated inspection, and undetected damage accelerates deterioration over the following months.

The 2022 Gwinnett County hail event was particularly significant for planned community homes in this area. Hailstones in the 1-2 inch range struck a wide swath of central Gwinnett, and homes in Peachtree Corners — many of which were already at the late stages of their original roof lifespan — saw accelerated granule loss, cracked shingles, and in some cases, bruising damage to the shingle mat that is invisible from ground level but documented clearly in drone photography.

We provide full NOAA hail report documentation with every storm damage inspection — the same data your insurance adjuster will reference. For Peachtree Corners homeowners, this means your claim starts with the same factual foundation the insurer is working from.

Our storm inspection process begins with a NOAA data pull for your ZIP code and the date range of the weather event in question. We then conduct a drone survey of the roof surface, documenting impact marks, granule displacement, and any structural damage to ridge caps, valleys, or flashing. The resulting report includes both the atmospheric data and the physical evidence — a complete package for insurance claim submission or simply for your own records.

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Neighborhoods We Serve in Peachtree Corners

Peachtree Corners is not a single subdivision — it is a planned community of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own development era, architectural character, and roofing considerations. We serve all of them, and local knowledge matters when recommending materials, estimating project scope, and understanding what HOA requirements may apply.

  • Technology Parkway Corridor — The executive residential neighborhoods adjacent to the Technology Parkway office campus represent Peachtree Corners' most professionally demanding homeowner demographic. These properties tend to be larger, have more complex rooflines, and require contractors who can match the professional standard of the neighborhood's office environment. Documentation and process matter here as much as craftsmanship.
  • The Forum Area — Surrounding one of the community's primary lifestyle and retail destinations, the residential neighborhoods near The Forum include a mix of 1980s-1990s homes at various points in their replacement cycle. The area's tree canopy — one of the densest in Gwinnett — means more debris impact on roofs and a higher likelihood of moss and algae growth on north-facing roof surfaces.
  • Peachtree Corners Town Center — The newer walkable development at the heart of the community is surrounded by a range of residential uses. Homes in this area include both older stock and newer infill construction, requiring a contractor who can assess age-appropriate needs rather than applying a one-size-fits-all recommendation.
  • Holcomb Bridge Road Subdivisions — The established subdivisions along and off Holcomb Bridge Road represent the core of Peachtree Corners' 1970s-1980s housing stock. These homes are frequently at or past the end of their original roof life. Granule loss, ridgeline sagging, and visible shingle curl are common findings in this area.
  • Berkeley Lake Border — Lakefront Estates — The premium properties along the Berkeley Lake border represent complex, high-value roofing projects. We have completed work in this area and approach each project with the detail and documentation appropriate for estate-level properties.
Weatherwood shingle installation after storm damage — aerial view
Weatherwood storm damage replacement — completed project

A Recent Project Near Technology Parkway

One of our recent Peachtree Corners projects captures the typical pattern we see across the community's aging housing stock. The homeowner — a technology professional who lives near the Technology Parkway corridor — contacted us after noticing an unusual volume of granules accumulating in the gutters following spring rain events. The home was a 1988-built colonial, approximately 2,800 square feet of living area with a moderately complex roofline including two dormers and an attached garage with a separate roof plane.

Before we climbed onto the roof or quoted a single material, we conducted a full drone survey of the roof surface. The photography confirmed what the granule accumulation had suggested: the original 25-year architectural shingles were well into their final phase of service life. The shingles showed visible surface cracking on south-facing planes (the highest UV exposure), granule displacement exposing the underlying mat in scattered areas, and early-stage curling at the edges of shingles on the western exposure.

We pulled the NOAA hail history for the property's ZIP code and identified two significant hail events within the previous three years — including the 2022 Gwinnett event. This documentation was included in the homeowner's complete inspection report, along with the drone photographs. Rather than filing an insurance claim (the damage, while present, was primarily age-related rather than event-specific), the homeowner elected to proceed with a full replacement using GAF Timberline HDZ shingles with a Lifetime Limited Warranty registered in their name.

The project was completed in a single day. The homeowner received digital copies of all documentation, the GAF warranty registration, and permit records — the complete paper trail that a documentation-conscious homeowner should expect from any professional contractor.

Why Peachtree Corners Homeowners Trust 1 Source Roofing

The homeowners of Peachtree Corners are, by demographic profile, among the most analytically rigorous clients we serve. The technology and professional services concentration around the Technology Parkway corridor has produced a community where homeowners expect the same evidence-based process in their home improvement decisions that they apply in their professional lives. We have built our service model around that expectation — and we believe it produces better outcomes for every homeowner, regardless of their background.

  • NOAA documentation with every storm inspection — We pull official weather records before we climb on your roof, so our findings are anchored in verified atmospheric data from the start.
  • Drone photography on every inspection — You receive a visual record of your roof's condition regardless of whether you proceed with any work. There is no pressure and no hidden agenda — just documentation.
  • GAF Certified installation — Our GAF Certified status means installations meet manufacturer specifications for warranty eligibility. The Lifetime Limited Warranty covers both materials and workmanship when installed by a certified contractor.
  • HOA coordination experience — We are experienced working within HOA-governed communities across Peachtree Corners. We coordinate material pre-approvals, provide sample boards, and pull all required permits before any work begins.
  • Transparent written estimates — Every estimate is detailed and written. No verbal quotes, no "we'll see how it goes" pricing. You know the scope and the cost before we schedule a start date.
  • Gwinnett County permit expertise — We handle all permitting directly with Gwinnett County, so the homeowner's only responsibility is approving the scope of work and the materials.

Frequently Asked Questions — Peachtree Corners Roofing

Answers to the questions Peachtree Corners homeowners ask most often

How do I know if my Peachtree Corners home's roof needs replacement vs. repair?

Homes built in the 1970s-1990s in Peachtree Corners are approaching or past their original roof lifespan of 25-30 years for standard shingles. Warning signs include granule accumulation in gutters, visible shingle curling or cupping, daylight visible in attic spaces, or water stains on interior ceilings. We provide free drone inspections with photo documentation so you can see exactly what we see — and make an informed decision without relying on our word alone.

Do you provide NOAA documentation for insurance claims in Peachtree Corners?

Yes. We pull NOAA hail impact data for your specific ZIP code and date range, which we include with every storm damage inspection report. This data is what insurance adjusters rely on to validate claims. Our documentation-first approach is particularly valued by Peachtree Corners homeowners who want a clear, evidence-based process — one where your claim is supported by official weather records from the moment the file is opened.

Does 1 Source work in HOA communities in Peachtree Corners?

Yes. We are experienced working within HOA-governed planned communities throughout Peachtree Corners. We coordinate directly with HOA boards for material pre-approval, provide sample boards if required, and ensure all permits are pulled before work begins — so there are no surprises for the homeowner. For most Peachtree Corners HOAs, we can submit the required documentation package within 48 hours of your approval to proceed.

How far is your office from Peachtree Corners?

Our office at 283 Swanson Drive in Lawrenceville is approximately 15-20 minutes from central Peachtree Corners via I-285 and Peachtree Parkway. For storm damage emergencies, we can typically deploy a crew for same-day tarping assessment. We serve the entire Gwinnett County corridor and maintain active project schedules throughout Peachtree Corners year-round.

Also Serving These Neighboring Communities

Our Lawrenceville base gives us fast access to all of northeast Gwinnett and the communities surrounding Peachtree Corners. If you have neighbors or family in these areas, we serve them as well.