Asphalt Shingle Options in Grantville, GA: What the Differences Actually Mean for Your Roof

July 9, 2026

Three-Tab, Architectural, or Impact-Resistant: Choosing the Right Asphalt Shingle for a Grantville Home

Walk into a roofing supply house and the shingle options are overwhelming. Walk into a sales conversation with a roofing contractor and you might hear only about the product they prefer to install. Neither experience helps a homeowner understand what they are actually choosing between.


The differences are real and they matter over a twenty-year ownership horizon. But they are not complicated. The right product depends on the home, the budget, and a clear-eyed look at what the local weather does to roofs in this part of Georgia. Here is the comparison that actually matters.



The differences between shingle types are real and they matter over a twenty-year ownership horizon. But they are not complicated once the marketing language is stripped away. Here is the comparison that actually matters for a home in this part of Coweta County.


Dedicated Roofing of Georgia installs asphalt shingles across the full range of product types for homes throughout Grantville and the broader Coweta County area. The recommendation during the estimate is based on the specific home, not on a product preference.


Three-Tab Shingles: The Disappearing Standard


Three-tab shingles were the default residential roofing product for decades. They are less expensive than architectural shingles and they work, in the sense that they shed water and protect the decking. But they have real limitations.


The flat profile of a three-tab shingle makes it more susceptible to wind uplift than a laminated architectural product. The single layer of material is thinner and offers less impact resistance. And most manufacturers have reduced or discontinued their three-tab lines as architectural shingles have come down in price. If a contractor is quoting three-tab for a new installation in 2025, ask why. The cost difference from architectural has narrowed to the point where the upgrade is difficult to justify against.


Architectural Shingles: The Practical Choice for Most Grantville Homes


Architectural shingles, also called dimensional or laminate shingles, are the standard choice for most residential installations in this area. The laminated construction creates a thicker profile that performs better in wind and offers better impact resistance than three-tab. The varied texture reads as more dimensional from the street, which is a meaningful consideration for resale.


The warranty tiers on architectural shingles from established manufacturers range from 25 years to lifetime limited. Those warranty periods reflect the product, not the installation. The installation workmanship warranty from the contractor is a separate conversation. Dedicated Roofing provides a workmanship warranty on qualifying installations that runs alongside the product warranty.


Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles: When the Upgrade Makes Sense


Class 4 impact resistance is the highest rating available for asphalt shingles and is tested against two-inch steel ball impacts under the UL 2218 standard. In an area like western Coweta County, where hail events occur with enough regularity that the question is not whether but when, that rating difference translates to meaningful real-world performance.


The practical case for Class 4 in Grantville: some Georgia insurance carriers offer premium discounts for Class 4 installations. If your carrier does, the discount can offset a significant portion of the cost difference between standard architectural and impact-resistant products. Ask your agent before finalizing material selection. Dedicated Roofing can help navigate this during the estimate visit.


What the Warranty Tiers Actually Mean


Manufacturer warranties on asphalt shingles range from 25-year to lifetime limited, and the word "limited" is doing significant work in those descriptions. The coverage typically covers manufacturing defects and prorates the replacement cost based on the age of the shingle at the time of the claim.


A fifty-year warranty does not mean the shingles last fifty years. It means manufacturing defects are covered for fifty years on a prorated basis. The practical service life of architectural shingles in Georgia is 20 to 25 years under normal conditions, less if the roof takes significant hail events over that period without impact-resistant product.


Dedicated Roofing of Georgia: Grantville and Western Coweta County


Dedicated Roofing is locally based and has built its reputation across Coweta County through straightforward service and honest recommendations. The reviews reflect a company that explains what it is recommending and why, rather than defaulting to whatever it prefers to install. That specificity matters when the decision involves a product the homeowner will live with for the next two decades. BBB Accredited. Five stars across more than a hundred reviews. Free estimates and inspections. Call (678) 562-4926.


Get a Free Estimate in Grantville


Ready to understand your options before committing to any material? Contact Dedicated Roofing for a free estimate on asphalt shingle installation or replacement in the Grantville area. Call (678) 562-4926.


Frequently Asked Questions About Asphalt Shingles in Grantville


  • What is the difference between architectural and three-tab shingles?

    Architectural shingles use a laminated construction that produces a thicker, more dimensional profile. They perform better in wind, offer improved impact resistance, and carry longer warranties than three-tab products. The cost difference has narrowed considerably in recent years, making architectural the practical default choice for most new installations

  • Are Class 4 impact-resistant shingles worth the extra cost in Coweta County?

    For most homes in this area, yes. The upgrade cost is meaningful but not extreme, and the performance difference in a hail-active market is real. The potential insurance discount for Class 4 installations can offset a significant portion of the cost. Ask your insurer about availability before deciding

  • How long do asphalt shingles last on a Georgia home?

    Architectural shingles realistically deliver 20 to 25 years in Georgia under normal conditions. The summer UV intensity and periodic severe storm seasons compress that timeline compared to manufacturer ratings that assume moderate climates. Impact-resistant products tend to hold up better through hail events that accumulate over those two decades.

  • What brands does Dedicated Roofing install in Grantville?

    Dedicated Roofing installs products from established manufacturers across the shingle product spectrum. Brand and product line recommendations during the estimate are based on the specific home, the homeowner's priorities, and the performance requirements. Options and warranty tiers are reviewed before any decision is made.

  • Can I see shingle samples before choosing?

    Yes. Dedicated Roofing reviews material options during the estimate visit and can provide samples for color and profile comparison. This is part of how the pre-production meeting works before any installation is scheduled. No commitment is required before the material selection is finalized

  • Does shingle color affect roof performance in Georgia?

    Color affects heat absorption. Darker shingles absorb more solar energy and run hotter, which can accelerate aging in Georgia's summer heat. Lighter colors reflect more heat and run cooler. The difference is measurable but not dramatic on a well-ventilated roof. Energy efficiency shingles with IR-reflective granules provide the heat-reduction benefit without limiting color choices