Roof repair, full replacement, and storm & hail damage restoration for Decatur and Morgan County homeowners. Free inspections, straight answers, and insurance claim help.
📞 Call 256-424-2744Sitting on the Tennessee River, Decatur takes its share of severe weather โ high winds, hail, and heavy rain that find every weak point in an aging or storm-hit roof. We help Decatur homeowners catch problems early and fix them right.
1 Stop Roofing & Exteriors serves homeowners across Decatur and Morgan County, from the historic districts to the newer subdivisions on the city's edges. Whether you've got an active leak or you just want to know what a recent storm did to your roof, we'll give you an honest assessment.
Open exposure along the Tennessee River means wind can hit harder and moisture lingers longer. High winds break the sealant strip that holds shingles down, and trapped moisture accelerates rot in decking and flashing. A roof that looks fine from the driveway can have damage that only shows up in an inspection โ which is exactly why we offer them free.
A roofing proposal should make property protection, cleanup, and communication clear before work begins. We review the project scope with you so expectations are documented from inspection through final walkthrough.
We tell you what your roof actually needs โ repair, replace, or wait.
We document storm damage clearly and help you through the claim.
Protection, cleanup, and communication expectations reviewed before work begins.
Yes. We serve homeowners throughout Decatur and Morgan County, including neighborhoods near the river where wind and moisture exposure can be higher.
Hail and wind damage is often invisible from the ground. We provide a free inspection, document what we find, and tell you honestly whether you need a repair, a replacement, or nothing yet.
Yes. We document storm damage clearly and help Decatur homeowners work through the claim process so the scope reflects the real condition of the roof.
Decatur is part of our wider North Alabama service area. When a storm rolls through, it rarely stops at the county line โ so we cover the surrounding cities too: