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Siding Services In Nashville, TN

Choosing the right roof is one of the most important steps in protecting your home. At Storm Guard Nashville, we draw on over a decade of proven experience to guide homeowners across Tennessee with clear answers, reliable solutions, and workmanship that stands the test of time.

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SIDING Process

Our specialists at Storm Guard Roofing stick to an established process when working on your windows in Nashville to guarantee transparency at every step.

01

Inspection and Assessment

We'll inspect your roof thoroughly to spot any issues and recommend the best way to fix them.

02

Detailed estimate

Our technicians will provide a timeline and budget estimate to help you stay informed.

03

Repair or Installation

We'll proceed with the project, using premium materials to ensure lasting results.

04

Final Inspection and Cleanup

After a final assessment of your finished roof, we'll clean up after ourselves and leave your property in pristine condition.

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WHY NASHVILLE TRUST STORM GUARD

Protecting your home begins with insight and careful choices. At Storm Guard, we draw on decades of experience to provide clear answers, dependable solutions, and workmanship that endures. Our focus is not only on fixing today’s problems, but on ensuring your peace of mind for years to come.
  • Proven Experience — Our team applies hard-earned knowledge to every project, helping homeowners make informed decisions with confidence.
  • Enduring Warranties and Craftsmanship — Strong protections and meticulous workmanship provide assurance that your investment will stand the test of time
  • High-Quality Materials — We recommend and use only trusted materials, selected for their reliability and long-term performance.
  • Commitment to Lasting Satisfaction — From the first conversation to the finished project, we prioritize clarity, respect, and results you can depend on.
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COMMON CAUSES OF SIDING DAMAGE

There are six common causes for siding damage. It’s important to become familiar with each one so you can be on the lookout for them on your own property. This will help you avoid more extensive damage down the road.

SIDING STYLES & MATERIALS

Siding comes in a wide variety of designs, shapes, and styles. Choosing the one that is best for your property and climate can help ensure that your home or business will have long-lasting curb appeal.

Clapboard Siding

Clapboard Siding
Clapboard siding is the type of siding you’re most likely to see on homes today. This siding is made of long, narrow boards that are installed horizontally across the exterior wall. It comes in a large range of colors and textures as well as insulated and non-insulated styles. Clapboard is a wood plank and typically costs between $5 and $8 per square foot. It is a sustainable product that can last for decades. However, the maintenance is higher since it's wood.

Traditional Lap Siding

Traditional Lap Siding
Traditional lap siding is a subset of clapboard siding. Like clapboard siding, lap siding is also made of wood and nailed horizontally across the wall. The main difference between the two is that clapboard tends to be flat, with no shadow line showing, while lap siding will project a bit further out. The siding is layered one over the other starting from the top. Traditional lap siding is sustainable and has a long life. However, it has a higher maintenance need.

Dutch Lap Siding

Dutch Lap Siding
Dutch Lap siding is another one of the most popular home siding styles. It also has long horizontal planks. However, instead of being laid one over the other they have shallow valleys between each board. Dutch lap is more expensive because it requires more labor to install, so it’s at the higher end of the average clapboard siding in cost.

Wood Grain Siding

Wood Grain Siding
Wood grain siding is vinyl siding manufactured to look like it has a wood grain. It is very versatile and durable. For example, it can be installed both vertically and horizontally for a wide range of designs. Wood grain vinyl siding will typically last longer than wood siding and has an overall lower maintenance cost. Most vinyl siding will cost between $5 and $12 per square foot to install.

Beaded Seam Siding

Beaded Seam Siding
Beaded seam siding is another horizontal style of siding. This siding has a shadow line on the bottom of each panel. That line adds depth to the siding and makes it look like craftsmen hand cut the planks. It comes in many colors which makes it very versatile. Plus, beaded seam siding comes in vinyl, so it has a low maintenance cost.

Board And Batten Siding

Board And Batten Siding
Board and batten siding is also known as barn siding. It is the widest style of siding and can be installed both vertically and horizontally. When installed vertically, it can make a house or building seem taller. Board and batten siding also comes in a range of different materials, including wood, vinyl, and engineered wood. The type of material you choose will determine the final cost of installation.

Cedar Shake Siding

Cedar Shake Siding
Cedar shakes are made from sawn wood to create a less uniform covering. Cedar shakes add a more textured look and it comes in a variety of colors. Real cedar shakes come in a rich color, but they can go grey over time. You’ll need to add a fresh stain every few years to maintain their appearance, which adds to the maintenance cost. It can also be a bit more expensive, with the average cost of installation ranging between $8 and $13 per square foot.

Traditional Shake Siding

Traditional Shake Siding
Straight edge shingles are similar to cedar shakes except they are more uniform. This style of shake siding comes in multiple materials, which means the maintenance level and cost of installation will vary depending on what type of material is used.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding is one of the most popular options for siding because it is strong, durable, and comes in a wide range of colors and textures. It is also affordable, typically costing between $5 and $12 per square foot to install. Minor scratches don’t show and it is very low maintenance.

Metal Aluminum Siding

Metal Aluminum Siding
Metal or aluminum siding is another popular option for both homes and businesses due to the many benefits it offers. For example, aluminum siding can last up to 35 years without needing replacement, is very low maintenance, and insulates better than vinyl siding. Aluminum siding is also a great choice for properties in humid or coastal climates.

Stone Veneer Siding

Stone Veneer Siding
Stone veneer siding is made from a mixture of cement, sand, and aggregate, and then molded to look like stone. It’s most often used as an accent siding. Because it is a composite and not natural stone, stone veneer siding is typically less expensive and easier to install. It costs an average of $20 to $40 to install, much lower than natural stone although higher in price than other siding types.

Wood Siding

Wood Siding
Wood siding is naturally beautiful, but that designer look does tend to come at a cost. Cedar shake siding, for example, can cost between $8 and $13 per square foot to install. But there are also higher maintenance costs to keep in mind. Wood siding is more susceptible to water and insect damage, making it a poor choice for humid climates. On the other hand, wood siding does have a long life span and it is biodegradable.

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber Cement Siding
Fiber cement siding is very stable and low maintenance. It’s a mix of wood pulp, clay, cement, and sand, and can be made to look like wood, stucco, or masonry. It’s resistant to changes in temperature and humidity, and is resistant to fire, termites and rot. It also does a great job of insulating homes and buildings, making it one of the best choices for improving energy efficiency.

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber Cement Siding
Fiber cement siding is very stable and low maintenance. It’s a mix of wood pulp, clay, cement, and sand, and can be made to look like wood, stucco, or masonry. It’s resistant to changes in temperature and humidity, and is resistant to fire, termites and rot. It also does a great job of insulating homes and buildings, making it one of the best choices for improving energy efficiency.

EMERGENCY SIDING TARP

An emergency siding tarp is something you install when you want to avoid further damage but can’t get repairs done right away. It’s usually installed after bad weather conditions or vandalism.

An emergency siding tarp is also often required by homeowner’s insurance companies when you are filing a claim. If you think you need an emergency tarp after a storm or vandalism, odds are that your insurance company will cover the installation. An emergency siding tarp is not a long term solution, but it will help save you money in the long run. You can install an emergency tarp yourself or you can have a professional install it. A professional like Storm Guard can also assess the damage at the same time, making the process more efficient. Learn how to install an emergency siding tarp and what to expect when you hire a professional.
Emergency Siding Tarp

PROFESSIONAL WINDOW SERVICES

Leak repairs require more than a quick patch - they call for careful evaluation and precise workmanship to prevent future issues. At Storm Guard, we address not only the visible problem but also underlying causes, ensuring your roof is protected for the long term. Our guarantee on most repairs provides added peace of mind, so you can trust that your home will remain secure through the seasons.
Quality roofing workmanship

Trusted Workmanship, Proven Over Time

Lasting quality is never an accident - it comes from knowledge, careful methods, and attention to detail. With over two decades of experience, Storm Guard applies proven practices and trusted materials to ensure every project endures.
  • No Shortcuts - Each installation is carried out with precision and care, reflecting standards that stand the test of time.
  • Materials that Matter - We rely on products selected for durability, performance, and long-term value.
  • Experienced Guidance - Our trained teams and project managers bring clarity and expertise to every step.
  • Tailored Solutions - Every project is unique, and we adjust our approach to meet the specific needs of every project.
  • Respect for Your Home - We leave each site clean and cared for, as if it were our own.

CERTIFICATIONS & AFFILIATIONS

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

How Long Will My Roof Last?

Most asphalt roofs last 20–30 years. However, this depends on several factors, such as durability, quality, and the type of roofing materials used.

Can I Extend The Lifespan Of My Roof?

Proper installation, ventilation, and regular maintenance prevent the premature aging of your roof.

Which Is Better, Tile or Shingle Roofs?

Tile roofs are best for longevity and energy efficiency, but asphalt shingles are more cost-effective for areas with milder weather.

What Should I Do If My Roof Is Leaking?

  • Call a roofing contractor.
  • Protect your interiors by moving items, tarping walls, collecting water, and checking your attic.
  • Inspect the roof after the weather clears.
  • Clear gutters and tarp the leak area.

What Are the Signs My Roof Has Issues?

  • Missing shingles
  • Curling or buckling shingles
  • Granule loss
  • Water leaks
  • Ceiling stains
  • Damaged flashing
  • Rusted gutters
  • Mold on exterior walls

How Much Does Roofing Cost to Install?

The roofing cost depends on the type, size, and difficulty of the roof. Here is a general breakdown of the average roof installation cost:

  • Asphalt shingle roof: Between $7,000 and $13,200
  • Metal roof: Between $12,000 and $20,000
  • Clay tile roof: Between $25,000 and $50,000
  • Cedar shake roof: Between $15,000 and $30,000
  • Slate roof: Between $20,000 and $45,000

How Do I Get Homeowner's Insurance to Pay for a New Roof?

First, check your policy. If the reason you want a new roof is not covered, you may be on your own. If not, you can work with your insurance company to pay for some, if not all, of the new roof.

Be sure to document the damage in writing and pictures. Pictures help make your situation clear, especially photos with timestamps. The more evidence you have, the better. Also, check the age of your roof.

Insurance usually covers roofs under 10 years old, but coverage for older roofs may be limited. Your final step is to get a professional opinion and an estimate on the cost of repair or replacement.

If your roof professional says repairs will save the insurance company in the long run, they will likely help pay. Storm Guard will help you file your claim and start the repair process.

Do You Offer Warranties on Windows and Installation?

Yes, we do. First, it's important to know that there are usually two types of warranties—one from the manufacturer for the windows themselves and one from us for the installation work.

Manufacturer warranties can cover things like:

  • Defects in materials
  • Glass seal failures
  • Frame issues

While our workmanship warranty ensures the installation is done right.

Before we start, we'll review:

  • What's covered
  • How long it lasts
  • How to make a claim if needed

The best part? We keep your warranty information on file, so you don't have to dig through paperwork years later. That way, you can enjoy your new windows with total peace of mind.

How Do I Know It's Time to Replace My Windows?

If your windows feel drafty, are difficult to open or close, or show signs of condensation between panes, it may be time for a replacement.

You might also notice:

  • Peeling paint
  • Rotting frames
  • Higher-than-usual energy bills

These can all signal that your windows aren't performing well. At Storm Guard, we offer professional inspections to help you determine whether repair or replacement is the best solution, so you can enjoy improved comfort, energy efficiency, and curb appeal.

How Long Does New Siding Last?

The lifespan of siding depends on the material and maintenance:

  • Vinyl Siding: Lasts 20–40 years; affordable, versatile, and low-maintenance.
  • Aluminum Siding: Lasts 30–50 years; durable and resistant to pests and rot.
  • Fiber Cement Siding: Can last 50+ years; extremely strong and weather-resistant.
  • Engineered Wood Siding: Also lasts 50+ years; combines durability with a natural look.

With Storm Guard, you get high-quality materials and professional installation to help your siding reach its maximum lifespan and keep your property looking its best for decades.

Can I Install New Siding Over Old Siding?

Yes, in some cases you can install new siding over old siding—but it's not always the best option. The existing siding must be in good condition and free from rot, mold, or structural issues. If there's hidden damage, covering it up can lead to bigger problems later.

Storm Guard will inspect your current siding, identify any repairs needed, and recommend whether an overlay or full replacement will give you the best long-term results. This way, you get a solution that's both safe and cost-effective.

How Often Should I Replace My Gutters?

It depends on the material, installation quality, and how well you maintain them:

  • Aluminum Gutters: Last 20–25 years; lightweight, rust-resistant, and popular for residential use.
  • Steel Gutters: Last 20–30 years; strong and durable, but may rust without maintenance.
  • Copper Gutters: Can last 50+ years; premium choice with exceptional durability and a unique look.
  • Vinyl Gutters: Last 10–20 years; affordable and easy to install, but may not hold up well in extreme weather.

With Storm Guard, you'll install gutters professionally with the right materials for your home or business. It will help you avoid costly water damage and protect your property year-round.

How Long Do Gutter Guards Last?

Quality gutter guards can protect your home for 10–20 years or even longer with the right installation and minimal maintenance. The lifespan depends on the materials used, local weather, and how well they're cared for.

At Storm Guard, we install gutter guards made from durable, weather-resistant materials designed to handle heavy rain, snow, and seasonal debris. It ensures they last for decades and keep your gutters performing their best with less cleaning and fewer repairs.

Can Emergency Tarping Be Used for Siding or Windows?

Yes! While most people think of tarping for roofs, emergency tarps can also protect damaged siding or broken windows. Any opening in your exterior can allow water, wind, or debris to enter, potentially causing further damage.

Storm Guard can quickly secure tarps over these areas to prevent additional problems. We make sure everything is tightly fastened and weather-resistant until permanent repairs can be completed, keeping your home safe and reducing the risk of more costly damage.

What Kind of Tarps Does Storm Guard Use?

Storm Guard uses heavy-duty, weather-resistant tarps to withstand rain, wind, and sun exposure. These tarps are durable, reinforced, and securely fastened to prevent shifting or blowing away during storms. They provide reliable short-term protection for roofs, siding, and windows until permanent repairs are made.

With professional installation, Storm Guard ensures your property stays safe, minimizing further water or storm damage while repairs are scheduled and completed.

How Often Should I Repaint My Home's Exterior?

Most homes benefit from repainting every 5–10 years, depending on siding material, paint quality, and local climate. Harsh sun, rain, humidity, and temperature extremes can shorten the paint's lifespan.

Storm Guard uses premium paints and professional preparation techniques to help your exterior last longer. Regular maintenance, inspections, and timely touch-ups can also extend the life of your paint, keeping your home looking fresh while protecting it from weather-related damage.

Do You Offer Color Consultation Services?

Absolutely! Choosing exterior paint colors can feel overwhelming, so Storm Guard provides professional color consultation to help you pick shades that complement your home, fit your style, and enhance curb appeal.

We can provide visual samples, guidance on coordinating with trim and roofing, and advice based on durability and fade resistance. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident in your color choice and enjoy a stunning, long-lasting finish for years to come.

EXTERIOR CONFIDENCE

A well-informed decision starts with a clear understanding of your property. Our experienced team will carefully evaluate your home’s exterior, explain what we find, and provide straightforward recommendations tailored to your needs. With thoughtful guidance, you’ll know exactly how to move forward with confidence.
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