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Statesboro roofing — Statesboro, GA
Georgia Southern Corridor

Statesboro GA Roofing Services

Roofs for GSU rental portfolios and Bulloch County homes 60 miles inland. Annual inspections, photo reports for absentee owners, fast turnaround between tenants.

Licensed & Insured
5.0 ★ Google Rating
300+ Projects
Serving 35,000+ residents

Student Rental Portfolio Management

Statesboro's housing market runs on Georgia Southern's 27,000+ students, and most of the rental stock sits within a few miles of campus — Cottages of Statesboro, the Hwy 301 corridor, the older blocks behind GSU. We work with absentee owners across all four ZIPs (30458/30459/30460/30461). Annual inspections are timed to tenant turnover, every roof gets a dated photo report, and any repair under $500 gets handled the same week we find it. You don't drive in from Atlanta or Charlotte to walk a roof.

27,000+
GSU Students
30458–30461
ZIPs Covered

Bulloch County Family Home Upgrades

Outside the rental belt, Statesboro has a steady base of family homes — Gentilly, the subdivisions off Hwy 301, the older streets near downtown. A lot of these roofs are 15–25 years old and on their original builder-grade 3-tab shingles. Bulloch County's severe summer thunderstorms find the weak spots first: lifted starter strips, popped nails, hail bruising on the south slopes. We upgrade them to 130 mph architectural shingles with a 6-nail wind pattern and reinforced starter, then file the permit with Statesboro before the next storm window.

15–25 yrs
Avg Roof Age
130 mph
Wind Rating

Severe Inland Storm Response

Statesboro sits 60 miles inland, so storm surge isn't the threat — pine strikes and straight-line winds are. Bulloch County is heavily wooded, and the same pines that shade a rental in summer come down during severe thunderstorms and tropical remnants. Hurricane Helene proved it in September 2024. Our emergency response runs 24/7 across the GSU corridor: tarp on the same day to stop water intrusion, full photo documentation for the insurance file, and tree-debris coordination with a local crew so we're not waiting two weeks to start the actual repair.

  • Same-day emergency tarping
  • Tree-strike and pine-damage repair
  • Insurance documentation packet
  • Tenant coordination during repairs

Statesboro Roofing Services

Complete roofing solutions tailored for Statesboro's unique conditions and requirements.

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Statesboro Roofing FAQ

Common questions about roofing services in Statesboro.

I own several student rentals near GSU. Can you inspect them all on one schedule?+

Yes. We build a single inspection route across your portfolio, timed to tenant turnover so we're not blocking move-ins. Each property gets a dated photo report with roof condition, gutter status, flashing notes, and any repair priorities. You get one PDF for all of them. Most landlords with 4+ Statesboro properties move to an annual schedule after the first cycle.

I live out of state. How does the inspection and repair process actually work?+

Everything runs by photo report and email. After the inspection you get a PDF with annotated images, a one-line summary per property, and a flat-rate quote on anything that needs work. You approve by reply, we schedule the repair around your tenants, and you get a second photo report when it's done. Most owners we work with haven't set foot in Statesboro this year.

Do you offer multi-property pricing for Bulloch County landlords?+

Yes. Volume pricing kicks in at three or more properties on the same inspection route — typically 10–15% off compared to scheduling each one separately. One crew, one mobilization, one invoice. We'll quote a flat rate for the annual inspection package and itemized rates for repairs as they come up.

What roofing problems are most common on Statesboro rentals?+

Tenants don't report small leaks until the ceiling stains. The big four we find: backed-out nails on roofs 15+ years old, clogged gutters from Bulloch County pine straw, lifted starter strips after summer thunderstorms, and missing shingles from tree strikes. Catching them between leases is roughly a tenth the cost of a mid-tenancy emergency.

Can you coordinate roofing work between tenants without delaying a turnover?+

Yes — most full replacements run 1–2 days for a typical 1,400–2,000 sq ft Statesboro rental. We schedule against your move-out and move-in dates, work daylight hours, and do a magnetic nail sweep before we leave so the yard is tenant-ready. If your turnover window is tight we'll quote a weekend crew at no surcharge.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Statesboro GA?+

A typical Statesboro home or rental at 1,400–2,400 sq ft runs $7,500–$14,000 for a full tear-off and 130-mph architectural shingle upgrade, permitted through Statesboro. Simpler rental roof lines on the older GSU-corridor stock often come in lower. Estimates are free across all Bulloch County ZIPs and we hold pricing for 30 days.

You're based in Savannah — is Statesboro really part of your service area?+

Yes. Statesboro is 60 miles up Hwy 80 from our shop, and we run crews through Bulloch County weekly. No travel surcharge for standard residential or rental work. Emergency tarping in Statesboro typically arrives same-day during business hours and within 24 hours overnight or weekends.

A tree came down on one of my rentals. What should I tell my tenant to do?+

Tell them to stay out of the affected room and take photos from inside before touching anything. Call us next — we'll tarp the same day if there's active intrusion. Don't file the insurance claim until we've documented the damage with our own photos; adjusters move faster when the file already has a roofer's report attached.

Do you handle the insurance paperwork on storm claims?+

Yes. We document the damage, write the scope, meet your adjuster on-site if you want us to, and submit supplements when the initial check comes in low. We don't take a public adjuster fee — the work is part of the job. For Bulloch County tree-strike claims after Helene, our average supplement recovery was around 18% over the initial offer.

Which Statesboro neighborhoods do you cover?+

We work across all four Statesboro ZIPs (30458/30459/30460/30461) and Bulloch County. That includes the Georgia Southern student-rental belt along the Gentilly Road corridor, established subdivisions like Cypress Lake, Brannen Lake, and Buckhead Plantation, the older homes in and around downtown, and the South Main Street historic district. There is no travel surcharge for standard residential or rental work anywhere in the Statesboro service area.

Do you work on older homes in the South Main Street historic district?+

Yes. The South Main Street area is full of 1910–1930 Craftsman bungalows with wide porches, broad roof planes, and several hipped roofs — they need a more careful hand than a modern subdivision reroof. We match the existing profile, protect the original woodwork and porch details during tear-off, and document everything with photos. On these older Statesboro homes we also check decking condition and attic ventilation, which are common weak points on roofs that have been replaced more than once.

Why Choose Us in Statesboro

Rental Portfolio Inspections
Bulloch County Coverage
Photo Reports for Absentee Owners

Statesboro Roofing Challenges

Absentee Landlords
High Tenant Turnover
Severe Inland Storms

Weather Factors

Severe Inland ThunderstormsExtreme Summer Heat Baking

Statesboro Coastal Weather Impact

46"
Annual Rainfall
Low
Hurricane Risk
Low
Salt Exposure

What Statesboro Residents Say

Real reviews from homeowners we've served in Statesboro.

I own six student rental houses near GSU. Talya inspects them all annually and schedules repairs between tenants. Saves me from driving 90 minutes each time.

Kevin L.

GSU Corridor

Bought our first house in Gentilly and the inspection caught major roof issues. Talya replaced the whole thing while we were closing. No drama, fair price.

Jason & Sarah N.

Gentilly

A pine came down on our carport in a thunderstorm. Talya had the debris off in a day and rebuilt with metal. They handled the insurance paperwork too.

Marie T.

South Statesboro

Our Service Area in Statesboro

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Weather Events That Shaped Statesboro Roofing

Real storms, real roof damage, what we learned.

  1. Hurricane HeleneTree Strike

    Helene tracked north out of the Florida Big Bend and pine snapping became the dominant damage mode across Bulloch County. Rental properties along the GSU corridor and Hwy 301 saw repeated tree strikes through the night, with several roofs holed by pine trunks rather than just branches.

    Source:www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL092024_Helene…

    Takeaway: Pre-season tree assessment around Statesboro rentals matters more than any extra wind nail — most Helene claims here were tree, not wind.

    Event 1 of 2.
  2. Hurricane DebbyFlood

    Debby parked over south Georgia and dumped 10–20 inches of rain in three days. Older rentals near GSU with aging flat carport roofs and undersized gutters saw ponding and fascia rot, and several Gentilly-area homes had attic moisture intrusion show up on the ceilings a week later.

    Source:www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/AL042024_Debby.pdf

    Takeaway: Gutter capacity and attic ventilation get checked on every Statesboro inspection now — Debby exposed how many rentals were one slow-mover away from interior damage.

    Event 2 of 2.
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