11 Neighborhoods · Nashville Metro
Roofing across the Nashville metro, wherever you are.
Same licensed GC. Same in-house crew. Permits pulled in Davidson, Williamson, Wilson, and Sumner counties.
TN GC License #72948 4 counties · every permit pulled In-house W-2 crews only
Find Your Neighborhood
We know the housing stock, the claim patterns, and the permit office in every area we serve.
Davidson County · Primary Service Area
Nashville
No franchise. No out-of-state crew. A licensed GC who lives here, pulls Metro Nashville permits, and answers the same number ten years from now.
Antioch
Antioch's 1980s and 1990s housing stock is hitting replacement age. We do the job correctly, no matter the neighborhood.
1980s–1990s suburban residential with 2000s infill
Brentwood
Bigger roofs, more complexity, higher stakes if something goes wrong. Dustin attends every adjuster meeting personally.
1980s–2000s executive homes and newer construction
East Nashville
We know the stock. Pre-war bungalows, tight attic clearances, and older decking that punishes anyone who rushes.
1920s–1950s craftsman bungalows and cottages
Franklin
Franklin's mix of 1890s historic homes and 2010s subdivisions means no two jobs are the same.
Wide range — pre-1900 Victorian downtown to 2020s suburban builds
Gallatin
We work Gallatin regularly. Same crew, same permits, same 5-year warranty — just further north.
1990s–2010s suburban residential, with active new construction
Green Hills
Mid-century ranches look solid until you look at the decking. We find the problems before they find you.
1950s–1960s ranch homes and split-levels
Lebanon
Distance does not change how we work. Lebanon jobs get the same licensed GC, the same crew, the same permit.
1990s–2010s residential, with significant 2015–2025 growth
Madison
Madison catches hail before it gets to the rest of Nashville. We know the claim process cold.
1950s–1970s post-war residential, with 1990s infill
Mt. Juliet
New construction town means a lot of roofing contractors, not all of them pulling permits. We always do.
2000s–2020s new construction, with active subdivision development
Oak Hill
Oak Hill properties are well-kept but they are aging. The roofs that were done right once need to be done right again.
1960s–1980s established residential, some earlier estate properties
Areas by County
Davidson County
Wilson County
Sumner County
Not sure which area you're in? Just call.
Tell us your address and we'll confirm we serve your area, then schedule a roof assessment.