Looking for a roofer in Nashville who understands the difference between a century-old Lockeland Springs four-square and a new-build townhome in The Gulch? Storm Guard Roofing of Nashville works on both. We repair, replace, and inspect roofs across Nashville and the rest of Davidson County, and we understand the storms that drive most of the calls we get here.
Do you need simple repairs or a complete roof replacement? Whatever you require, we promise transparency and customer satisfaction throughout our relationship.
We start with a full inspection, checking the leak-prone points that fail first on Nashville roofs: flashing, valleys, and the areas around chimneys and skylights.
You get an honest, itemized estimate with every cost laid out before any work begins.
We use premium materials and follow manufacturer best practices, completing the work to the standard that keeps your warranty intact.
After a thorough final walkthrough, we leave your property clean and your new roof ready for the next storm season
Storm Guard installs roofing materials sourced from top manufacturers, matched to your home and budget.
Storm Guard provides repair, installation, inspection, and maintenance for residential and commercial roofs across Nashville and Davidson County, with expert craftsmanship on every project.
Proper installation, ventilation, and regular maintenance prevent the premature aging of your roof.
After a Nashville storm, look for missing or lifted shingles, dents from hail on vents and flashing, granules collecting in gutters, and water stains inside the home. Hail damage often is not visible from the ground, so a professional inspection is the surest way to know.
Yes. We document storm damage thoroughly and coordinate directly with your insurance carrier through our roofing insurance claims support, which is especially important given how often Nashville roofs qualify for wind and hail coverage.
It depends on your home's size and roofing material. For an average Nashville home with asphalt shingles, the process typically takes one day. Larger homes or complex materials may take two to five days.
Large hail causes immediate damage to roofing materials. Impacts from stones two inches or larger fracture the fiberglass matting beneath the shingle surface, compromising its waterproofing ability. The National Weather Service office in Nashville regularly logs severe hail across Davidson County during spring storm season. Waiting to address that level of damage invites interior water damage, so a quick hail damage inspection in Nashville, TN, helps you secure your property before the next heavy rain.
Middle Tennessee sees a volatile mix of severe weather. Based on National Weather Service data for the region, local roofs endure heavy hail, straight-line winds, and torrential downpours. This combination strips granules from asphalt shingles, breaks adhesive seals, and allows water to seep under the underlayment. Regular professional inspections matter because this localized weathering weakens your roof long before a ceiling leak becomes visible inside.
The best preparation is proactive maintenance. The Metro Nashville Office of Emergency Management highlights the area's vulnerability to tornadoes and severe spring storms, a risk underscored by the March 2020 tornado that struck East Nashville and Donelson. Before storm season peaks, have a contractor check for loose flashing, missing shingles, and deteriorated sealants to minimize the risk of wind uplift and water intrusion.
In most cases, yes. The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance notes that standard homeowner policies typically cover damage from wind, hail, and falling objects. We help local homeowners navigate storm damage claims by providing detailed photographic evidence and inspection reports so your provider fully understands the extent of the damage.
Policy timelines vary, but you generally have one year from the date of the weather event. The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance advises homeowners to review their specific policies and act promptly after a storm. Because hail and wind damage can take months to cause a visible leak, we recommend scheduling an inspection right after a major storm to document the damage date with your carrier.
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