Crane Capacity: 15 to 275 Ton

Roofing Crane Service
Expert Lifts & Project Planning

Patriot Lifting handles roofing crane lifts across metro Atlanta and central Georgia. Operated cranes from 15 to 275 tons, dispatched from our Jenkinsburg yard.

Operated Crane | Rigging | Heavy Hauling | Secured Storage
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Trusted by contractors across metro Atlanta and central Georgia

Roofing Lifts

Roofing Crane Rental. On Schedule, Safety First.

Patriot Lifting walks the roofing site, confirms roof access and material staging zones, plans single-pick or multi-pick sequencing, and coordinates with the roofing crew.

Boom trucks (24 and 45 tons) for standard roofing material hoists.

Mobile cranes for taller buildings and longer reaches.

Specialty rigging for shingle bundles, modified bitumen rolls, and EPDM.

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Roofing Contractors Across Metro Atlanta Work With Us

We work with roofing contractors on material hoists, equipment lifts, tear-off debris staging, and the picks that come with commercial and industrial roofing scopes.

Services

Five service lines run in-house from the Jenkinsburg yard: operated crane rental, rigging, heavy hauling, specialty lifts, and secured storage. One dispatch line for all five, so the schedule and the equipment stay aligned across the job.

Areas We Serve

Standard dispatch covers metro Atlanta, the Henry / Spalding / Newton / Rockdale county belt around our Jenkinsburg yard, down I-75 to Macon, and east into the Athens market. Multi-state hauls extend coverage into Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina when the project calls for it.

Fleet Capacity

Cranes from 15 to 275 tons across all-terrain, mobile, rough-terrain, boom truck, and carry deck categories. Every crane operated by our crew.

Lift Planning

How a Roofing Lift Works

Every roofing pick starts with the site walk and the material staging plan. From there the lift sequences with the roofing crew's schedule.

Site Walk

We confirm crane positioning, ground bearing, overhead clearances, and the swing path to the roof access point.

Pick Plan

Load weights confirmed, rigging selected, single-pick versus multi-pick sequencing agreed with the roofing contractor.

Mobilization

The crane sized to the lift travels road-legal from Jenkinsburg, scheduled to the material delivery window.

The Set

The crew runs a pre-lift brief, makes the pick to the roof, and stays on site until the materials are staged and the roofing crew signs off.

Schedule a Roofing Lift

Send the load weight, building address, and target date. We will quote the crane and lock in the schedule.

Silhouette of cranes at the Patriot Lifting yard

Frequently Asked Questions From Roofing Contractors

Common questions on Patriot Lifting crane work. Get in touch if you do not see your answer here.

Can you hoist shingle bundles and roll roofing materials?

Yes. We bring rigging matched to shingle bundles, modified bitumen rolls, EPDM, TPO, and standing-seam panel loads.

What about commercial flat roofs with parapets?

Boom trucks and mobile cranes handle most commercial flat roof material hoists. Parapets and rooftop screening get accounted for in the swing path.

Do you handle tear-off debris removal?

Yes. We can hoist debris into dumpsters on the ground or run multi-pick sequences when tear-off and re-roofing are happening at the same time.

How long does a typical roofing material hoist take?

Depends on material volume. Most single-pick material hoists take 1 to 2 hours including setup and tear-down. Multi-pick days run 3 to 6 hours depending on bundle count.

Our Services

Four Services Out Of One Yard

Most jobs come down to four service lines. We handle each in-house and dispatch from one location, which keeps the schedule, the crew, and the equipment aligned across the lift.

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Operator-Led

Operated Crane Rentals
for Every Lift

The operator runs the crane and our crew sets the picks. Capacity, reach, and ground requirements drive the recommendation across all-terrain, mobile, rough-terrain, boom truck, and carry deck options.

Boom truck on a heavy machinery job
Engineered Picks

Rigging Plans Built
Around the Load

Slings, spreaders, and below-the-hook gear matched to the load. For multi-point picks and blind lifts, we plan the rigging in coordination with the engineer of record so the setup arrives ready to run.

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On-Site Yard Storage

Secured Storage Services  
For Projects, Equipment, and Materials

Patriot's Jenkinsburg yard offers secured storage for upcoming projects, customer equipment, and job-related materials. Containers, oversized loads, project staging, and equipment storage between jobs. Stored under cover or fenced based on what the load demands.

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Oversize and Overweight

Heavy Haul for Loads
With a Clear Plan

Trailer matched to the load, route planned, permits handled. From oversized industrial equipment to overweight commercial freight, we move what does not fit on a standard truck across Georgia.

Crane performing a lift at a residential project
Tight Access and Hard Picks

Specialty Lifts Services

Swim spas placed over a roofline. Modular sections set in a backyard. Cell tower top sections. Container drops to grade. Specialty work is a regular service line at Patriot, not an exception.

Fleet Capacity

Our Crane Fleet from 15 to 275 Tons

Each category does a job the others cannot. All-terrain handles the heaviest picks and longest reaches. Mobile cranes deploy fast. Rough-terrain runs ungraded sites. Boom trucks cover daily utility work. A carry deck handles indoor and tight-access industrial picks.

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Five Categories

Cranes Matched to the Lift

All-terrain for the heaviest picks and longest reaches. Mobile cranes for inner-city sets. Rough-terrain for ungraded ground. Boom trucks for daily utility work. A carry deck for indoor and tight-access industrial picks. Capacity from 15 to 275 tons.

Mobile: 60 to 75 Tons

Rough-Terrain: 80 Tons

Boom Truck: 24 to 45 Tons

Carry Deck: 15 Tons

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