Atlanta maintains over 100,000 acres of tree canopy across the metro area, giving raccoons, squirrels, and flying squirrels direct roof access from overhanging branches. Winter temperatures rarely drop below 20 degrees for extended periods, meaning rodents and mammals stay active all year searching for nesting sites. Your attic maintains 15 to 30 degrees warmer than outside air during cold snaps, creating a detectable heat signature animals follow. Subdivisions near Stone Mountain, the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area, and Kennesaw Mountain see the highest intrusion rates due to adjacent wildlife corridors. Homes with mature oaks within 10 feet of the roofline experience triple the entry attempts compared to homes with cleared perimeters.
Georgia building codes require roof repairs affecting more than 25 percent of any roof plane to meet current wind uplift standards, which changed in 2020 following regional storm damage assessments. First Choice Roofing Atlanta stays current on these amendments, ensuring animal damage repairs do not inadvertently void your existing roof warranty or create code violations during future home sales. We also understand local insurance carrier requirements. Many Atlanta-based carriers now require photographic evidence of exclusion measures before approving claims for repeat animal damage. Our documentation process satisfies these requirements upfront, preventing claim denials and reducing your out-of-pocket costs during restoration.