Roofers in Marietta, GA
Compare 6 categorized roofing contractors and 6 roofing-eligible listings based in Marietta, part of the Atlanta metro market. Browse all Georgia markets.
Marietta, GA
Finding a Roofing Contractor in Marietta, GA
Roofer Directory lists 6 roofing-eligible contractors in the Marietta, GA market, including 6 businesses categorized specifically as roofing companies. Together these listings hold 3,703 Google reviews, and the average rating across them is 4.9 stars. Every contractor shown here maintains at least a 4.0-star rating, and 6 hold a 4.7 or higher.
Ratings and review counts come straight from Google and are shown as-is. Before you hire, confirm each contractor's license and insurance: requirements vary by state, so check the appropriate state board and ask for proof of coverage. Our guide on how to verify a roofing license by state walks through where to look, and how to choose a roofing contractor covers the questions worth asking before you sign anything.
Comparing quotes is the fastest way to gauge fair pricing in Marietta. You can request a free estimate from a local roofing contractor, or read up on what a new roof costs in 2026 and when to repair versus replace before you start. Browse all Georgia roofing markets to compare nearby cities.
Atlanta Metro Area Storm Risk & Roof Damage History
Storm statistics below cover the Atlanta metro area, which includes Marietta. NOAA records severe weather at the county level, so metro-area data is the most accurate picture of Marietta's roof risk.
Over the past 74 years, the Atlanta metro area has recorded 3,333 severe weather events and $1.3B in property damage. With 8.1 hail events, 66.8 wind events, and 107 tornadoes on record, homeowners in Marietta should plan for regular roof inspections, especially after June–August.
Based on NOAA data from 1953-2026. How storms affect roof lifespan →
After major hail or wind, review our hail damage insurance guide and storm chaser scam checklist before hiring a contractor.
Hail Damage History in Atlanta Metro Area
The Atlanta metro area has recorded 828 hail events since 1953, averaging 8.1 per year. The average hail size is 1.1", with the largest recorded hailstone measuring 4" (softball-sized).
56% of hail events in the Atlanta metro area produce stones 1 inch or larger — the threshold at which asphalt shingles typically begin sustaining granule loss, cracking, and other damage that can shorten roof lifespan.
Hail exposure is one of the biggest factors in roof lifespan. Learn how long your roof should last by material type, then compare local Marietta contractor listings.
Atlanta Metro Area Storm Season: Month-by-Month Breakdown
Peak storm season in the Atlanta metro area runs from June through August. The best time to schedule a roof inspection is immediately after, in September.
See our seasonal roof maintenance checklist for what to inspect and when.
Atlanta Metro Area Severe Weather Trend (Last 15 Years)
2023 was the most active year with 220 events and $859K in property damage.
Most Damaging Storms in Atlanta Metro Area
The 5 costliest severe weather events recorded in the Atlanta metro area, ranked by property damage. Understanding your area's storm history helps determine when to repair vs. replace your roof.
A historical, record, and catastrophic flood event unfolded during this period, mostly in the west central Georgia area, including the western and northwestern suburbs of Atlanta. Major flooding was noted in many other areas of north and central Georgia, including the eastern suburbs of Atlanta, northwest Georgia, and parts of central Georgia. The culprit was a very stagnant upper atmospheric pattern featuring a weak upper low that developed in early September across south Texas and slowly ...
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The same supercell that had tracked from Alabama across Haralson and Paulding counties spawned another tornado in Smyrna. The touchdown was along Windy Hill Road just west of Cobb Parkway where a commercial building sustained heavy damage. A filling station and car dealership less than a block east also sustained heavy damage. There was $500,000 to $750,000 in damage to new cars. Trees over a foot in diameter were snapped or uprooted. In total, 59 buildings were damaged, but no injuries were...
National Weather Service
The tornado touched down near Lost Mountain in Western Cobb County and proceded on an east southeat path across rural portions of the county, initially uprooting mainly trees and downing power lines. As the tornado moved over Marietta it touched down and caused severe damage to two condominium complexes, a large strip shopping center, and several apartment complexes. Over 400 condominiums, apartments, businesses, and mobile homes sustained damage from the tornado. Of the 400 structures dam...
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Recent Severe Weather in Atlanta Metro Area
A tree was downed on kimball bridge road at tuxford drive.
Report of 1 inch hail near Ashley Forest north of Kennesaw.
A photo on social media shows a large tree limb blown down near the Hamilton E. Holmes MARTA station.
Social media photo showed large tree blown down into the roadway on Greenbriar Pkwy SW.
Tree down on vehicles along Jimmy Carter Boulevard near Atlantic Drive.
Data: NOAA Storm Events Database (National Centers for Environmental Information). Last updated 2026-06-12. Covers 1953-2026. Hail, wind, and tornado data from 1953. All event types from 1996. See how Atlanta compares on our U.S. Storm Risk Index.
Protect Your Marietta Roof After Storm Season
With a storm risk score of 75/100, regular roof inspections are recommended for Marietta homeowners — especially after the June–August peak season.
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