
1.Roof Report
We pull high-res aerial measurements to verify pitch & layers.
2.Receive Quotes
Local contractors compete. No salespeople, no hidden fees.
3.Review & Choose
You get a structured breakdown: materials, labor, and warranty.
4.Payment Protected
Funds stay in escrow until you approve the completed work.
Dalton may be known as the “Carpet Capital of the World,” but its 34,000-plus residents also rely on hardworking roofs to protect busy households and local businesses. From brick ranch homes off Chattanooga Road to in-town bungalows near the Dalton Convention Center, many roofs are aging right alongside the city’s long-standing industrial base.
Mix in Northwest Georgia’s humid summers, sudden thunderstorms, and the occasional hail event, and it’s easy for small roof issues to turn into costly problems. roofquotes.com makes it simple for Dalton homeowners to compare multiple quotes from vetted local roofers in minutes, with escrow protection so you only pay when the work is done right.
roofquotes.com connects you with 3-5 vetted, licensed roofers who compete for your business. Get free quotes in 24 hours, compare side-by-side, and pay safely through escrow — your money is protected until the job is done right.
With Georgia licensing rules and storm-driven roof damage, finding a trustworthy Dalton roofer can feel overwhelming. roofquotes.com connects you with 3–5 vetted contractors who know Whitfield County, then protects your money in escrow until you approve the finished roof.
Escrow payment protection
Your money stays safe until you approve the completed work
No spam guarantee
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Unbiased advisors
Our roof advisors aren't paid on commission — they're here to help you make the right choice
Rigorous vetting
Every contractor passes background checks, credit checks, license verification, and ongoing review monitoring
Based in Chattanooga, we're just 30-35 minutes from Dalton. Our contractors know the area, understand local building codes in Whitfield County, and work in your area regularly.
Dalton’s mix of older neighborhoods and steady growth along I-75 creates unique roofing challenges for Whitfield County homeowners. Many 1960s–1990s brick ranches and split-level homes still carry their original or second-layer shingles, now reaching the end of their service life. Factory and warehouse traffic means more dust and debris in the air, which can collect on roofs, clog gutters, and shorten shingle life if not maintained. Northwest Georgia’s storm patterns bring heavy rain, straight-line winds, and occasional hail that can lift shingles, damage flashing, and cause hidden leaks over living spaces and garages.
On the north and east sides of Dalton, homes on rolling hills often have more complex rooflines and steeper pitches, which can raise labor costs and make DIY repairs risky. As a Georgia city, Dalton homeowners also need contractors who understand state licensing, Whitfield County permitting, and insurance requirements. roofquotes.com helps you quickly find pre-vetted pros who know local codes, storm patterns, and common Dalton home styles so your new roof is built to last.
Our vetted contractors serve homeowners throughout Dalton, including:
Downtown & Historic Dalton
Older bungalows, brick cottages, and small multifamily buildings surround downtown Dalton, many with complex rooflines, porches, and aging shingles ready for full replacement or careful repair.
Walnut Avenue & I-75 Corridor
Along Walnut Avenue and near the I-75 interchanges, you’ll find newer subdivisions and remodeled ranch homes, where homeowners often upgrade from basic builder-grade shingles to longer-lasting architectural or metal roofing.
With a median home value around $240,000, Dalton owners want roof work that protects equity without blowing the budget. Many houses are one-story ranch or split-level homes, which keeps most projects in a moderate price range, though steeper roofs and storm repairs can add labor and material costs.
Most Dalton homeowners pay between $7,000 and $15,000 for a full roof replacement with architectural shingles. Metal roofing costs more ($12,000-$24,000) but lasts 2-3 times longer. The Chattanooga area typically runs 10-15% below national averages.
We serve the entire greater Chattanooga area:
We also serve Hamilton County and nearby North Georgia communities including Ringgold and Fort Oglethorpe.




