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Roof Deck Replacement in Canton, Ga

Sometimes the damage goes deeper than shingles. When water intrusion rots the plywood decking underneath, it has to be replaced before new roofing goes on. Teran Roofing handles deck damage the right way for homeowners in Canton, Woodstock, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, and throughout Cherokee County.

Roof Deck Replacement Services in Canton and Cherokee County

Your roof deck is the wooden layer that sits between your rafters and your shingles. It is the foundation that everything else attaches to. When this deck gets damaged, your whole roofing system is at risk. Here in Canton and across Cherokee County, we see roof deck damage more often than many homeowners realize. Georgia's hot, humid summers create the perfect conditions for moisture problems. Add in our spring storms and occasional hail, and it is easy for water to find its way under your shingles.

At Teran Roofing, we have helped hundreds of families in Woodstock, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, and the surrounding areas deal with rotted roof decking. We know that finding out you need deck replacement can feel overwhelming. That is why we take the time to explain what is happening, show you the damage, and walk you through your options. Our goal is to fix the problem right the first time so you do not have to worry about it again.

Whether you are getting a full roof replacement or just need roof repairs, we always check the condition of your decking. You cannot build a solid roof on a weak foundation. If we find damage, we will let you know exactly what needs to be done and give you an honest quote.

What Causes Roof Deck Damage?

Roof deck damage does not happen overnight. It usually builds up over months or even years. Understanding what causes this damage can help you catch problems early and save money on repairs. Here in Georgia, our climate plays a big role in how quickly deck damage can spread.

  • Long-term leaks that went unaddressed
  • Poor ventilation causing moisture buildup
  • Ice dam damage in winter
  • Storm damage that exposed the deck to water
  • Age-related deterioration

Georgia humidity is one of the biggest factors we deal with in Cherokee County. When hot, moist air gets trapped in your attic, it can cause condensation on the underside of your roof deck. Over time, this moisture weakens the wood and leads to rot. Poor attic ventilation makes this problem much worse. That is why we often recommend roof ventilation upgrades along with deck replacement.

Water damage from roof leaks is another common cause. A small leak might seem minor at first. But if it goes on for months, that steady drip can rot right through your plywood. We have seen cases where homeowners had no idea they had a leak until they noticed a soft spot in their ceiling. By that point, the deck underneath was already ruined.

Signs You Need Roof Deck Replacement

Knowing when your roof deck needs replacement can save you from bigger problems down the road. Some signs are obvious, while others take a trained eye to spot. Here are the warning signs we look for when inspecting roofs in Canton and the surrounding areas.

Sagging or Uneven Roof Lines

If your roof looks wavy or dips in certain spots, the decking underneath may be compromised. A healthy roof should have straight, even lines.

Soft Spots When Walking on the Roof

During our inspections, we carefully walk the roof to feel for soft areas. Spongy spots mean the wood has lost its strength and needs to be replaced.

Water Stains on Attic Wood

Dark stains or discoloration on the underside of your roof deck are clear signs of water damage. Even if the wood feels solid, staining shows moisture is getting through.

Visible Mold or Mildew

Mold growth in your attic or on your decking means moisture has been present for a while. This is common in Georgia due to our high humidity levels.

Daylight Coming Through the Roof

If you can see light coming through your roof boards from inside the attic, you have gaps that need immediate attention.

If you notice any of these signs, we recommend scheduling a professional roof inspection right away. Catching deck damage early often means we can replace just a section instead of the entire deck.

Our Roof Deck Replacement Process

During any roof replacement, we inspect all decking for damage. When we find rotted or compromised areas, we follow a careful process to make sure the repair is done right. Here is what you can expect when Teran Roofing handles your deck replacement.

Remove damaged sections completely
Inspect surrounding areas for hidden damage
Install new OSB or plywood to match existing deck
Ensure proper nailing patterns for strength
Apply ice and water shield over repaired areas

We start by carefully removing all the old shingles and underlayment in the damaged area. This lets us see the full extent of the problem. Sometimes what looks like a small area of damage on the surface turns out to be more widespread underneath. We never guess about this. We check everything thoroughly.

Once we know exactly what needs to be replaced, we cut out the damaged wood and install new decking material. We make sure the new sections are securely fastened and properly sealed. Before installing your new shingles, we add an extra layer of protection with ice and water shield. This waterproof barrier helps prevent future water damage in the repaired areas.

Roof Decking Materials We Use

The type of decking material matters for how well your roof performs over time. We use high quality materials that are designed to handle Georgia weather conditions. Here are the main options we work with.

OSB (Oriented Strand Board)

OSB is the most common roof decking material used today. It is made from wood strands pressed together with adhesive. OSB is strong, affordable, and works well for most homes in Cherokee County.

Plywood

Plywood is made from thin layers of wood glued together. It handles moisture slightly better than OSB and is a good choice for areas prone to humidity. Many older homes in Canton have plywood decking.

When we replace damaged decking, we match the material and thickness of your existing deck. Most homes use either 7/16 inch or 1/2 inch decking. Using the right thickness ensures your shingles lay flat and your roof looks even. We always follow manufacturer guidelines and local building codes for all our installations.

Why You Cannot Ignore Roof Deck Damage

Some homeowners ask if they can just put new shingles over damaged decking. The answer is no. Putting new roofing over rotted wood is like building a house on a crumbling foundation. It might look fine at first, but problems will show up quickly.

Damaged decking cannot hold nails properly. This means your shingles will not stay secured during high winds. We get plenty of strong storms here in Georgia, especially during spring and summer. A roof with weak decking is much more likely to lose shingles or suffer storm damage.

There are also safety concerns. Rotted decking can collapse under the weight of a person walking on it. This puts our crew at risk during installation and could be dangerous if you ever need to access your roof for any reason.

Finally, ignoring deck damage means moisture problems will continue. The rot will spread to healthy wood, and eventually you will need to replace even more of the deck. Fixing the problem now costs less than waiting until it gets worse.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Deck Replacement

How much does roof deck replacement cost?

The cost depends on how much decking needs to be replaced. Small sections might add a few hundred dollars to your roof replacement cost. Larger areas or full deck replacement will cost more. We always provide a detailed estimate before starting work so you know exactly what to expect. There are no surprises with Teran Roofing.

Will my insurance cover roof deck replacement?

If the damage was caused by a covered event like a storm or hail, your homeowners insurance may cover the cost. We can help with insurance claim assistance and provide the documentation your insurance company needs. Damage from long term neglect or poor maintenance is usually not covered.

How long does roof deck replacement take?

When deck replacement is part of a larger roof replacement project, it usually adds about half a day to a full day to the job, depending on how much decking needs to be replaced. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Most projects in Canton and Cherokee County are completed within one to three days total.

Can you replace just part of the roof deck?

Yes, we often replace only the damaged sections. We cut out the bad wood and install new decking that matches the existing material. This is more affordable than replacing the entire deck and is perfectly acceptable as long as the surrounding wood is in good condition.

How can I prevent roof deck damage in the future?

Good attic ventilation is the best way to prevent moisture related deck damage. Make sure your vents are not blocked and consider adding more ventilation if needed. Keep your gutters clean so water drains properly away from your roof. Schedule regular roof inspections to catch small leaks before they cause big problems.

Concerned About Deck Damage?

We'll inspect your roof and check for hidden damage. Serving Canton, Woodstock, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, and all of Cherokee County.

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Georgia Weather and Your Roof

Our hot, humid summers put extra stress on roof decking. Proper ventilation is key to preventing moisture buildup and extending the life of your roof.

Spring storms and summer heat are especially tough on roofs in Cherokee County. Regular inspections help catch problems early.

Fix It Right the First Time

Do not put new shingles over rotted wood. We fix the foundation first so your new roof lasts for years to come. Serving homeowners throughout Canton, Woodstock, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, and Cherokee County.

Call (404) 821-2250