New Roof Replacement in Norcross, Georgia.

Date Completed: 06/23/2022 Location of the Job (City): Lawrenceville, GA JACO Pro on this Job: Travis Downs Second JACO Pro on this Job: Michael Matthews Property Type: Residential Paid By Insurance: State Auto Type of Roofing Material: Shingle Size: 27 Squares Owens Corning Roofing products: Supreme® Shingles Color Used: Weathered Wood Work type:

  • Replacement

Damage type: Wind Damage Significant wind damage was caused by recent storms. Also removed existing corrugated plastic roofing and installed new OSB decking and Roll Roofing to the existing extension of the home.

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