Asphalt shingle roofing in Roswell, GA remains the most popular residential roofing choice for good reason — modern asphalt shingles deliver an excellent combination of durability, aesthetics, and value for homeowners across Roswell, Alpharetta, Marietta, and the broader North Atlanta area. At Gibbs Roofing & Siding, we install premium asphalt shingles from top manufacturers including GAF, CertainTeed, and Tamko, using the installation standards required to activate full manufacturer warranties.
Today’s architectural-grade laminate shingles are engineered for Georgia’s demanding climate — rated for winds up to 130 mph, impact-resistant against hail, and designed to shed water efficiently even during heavy summer downpours. Compared to three-tab shingles common on older homes, dimensional laminate shingles add both performance and visual depth to your roofline. They’re available in a wide range of profiles and colors to complement virtually any home style in Roswell.
Our asphalt shingle installations are paired with proper underlayment selection, starter strip placement, and ridge cap installation that maximizes wind resistance at the most vulnerable roof locations. We recommend combining any shingle installation with a manufacturer-certified installation to unlock the strongest available warranty. We also offer free roof inspections to assess your existing system before recommending shingle options. For homes recovering from storm damage, we coordinate asphalt shingle replacement with our storm damage roofing team.
Explore the GAF Timberline HDZ shingles — one of our most-installed products — for detailed performance specifications and warranty information.
• Architectural asphalt shingles offer wind ratings up to 130 mph and are available in impact-resistant grades.
• Laminate shingles last 25–30+ years when properly installed and maintained in Georgia’s climate.
• Asphalt shingles are available in dozens of profiles and colors to match any home exterior in Roswell.
• Proper starter strip and ridge cap installation are critical for achieving full wind resistance ratings.