Areas We Serve Across Middle Tennessee
We bring genuine local knowledge to 31 communities — from historic in-town neighborhoods to the newest subdivisions. Find yours below.
Davidson County
Nashville
Davidson County
Nashville packs century-old bungalows in East Nashville and Sylvan Park next to brand-new infill, so roof age varies block to block.
Roofing in NashvilleBelle Meade
Davidson County
Belle Meade is one of Tennessee’s most prestigious addresses, full of large historic estate homes on heavily wooded lots.
Roofing in Belle MeadeGreen Hills
Davidson County
Green Hills is an established, affluent midtown Nashville neighborhood where many homes date to the mid-20th century and sit under a dense, mature tree canopy.
Roofing in Green HillsForest Hills
Davidson County
Forest Hills is a small, affluent incorporated city of large homes on steep, heavily wooded hillsides near Radnor Lake.
Roofing in Forest HillsOak Hill
Davidson County
Oak Hill is a quiet, affluent incorporated city of large homes on spacious wooded lots between Green Hills and Brentwood.
Roofing in Oak HillBellevue
Davidson County
Bellevue is a wooded, established West Nashville community bordered by Edwin Warner Park and threaded by the Harpeth River.
Roofing in BellevueWest Nashville
Davidson County
West Nashville is where Nashville’s teardown-and-rebuild boom is most visible — in The Nations especially, modern infill homes with flat or low-slope, membrane-style roofs stand next to century-old Sylvan Park bungalows with original detailing.
Roofing in West NashvilleGoodlettsville
Davidson County
Goodlettsville straddles the Davidson–Sumner county line on Nashville’s northern edge, mixing established 1980s–1990s suburban neighborhoods with newer growth around Mansker Farms.
Roofing in GoodlettsvilleWilliamson County
Franklin
Williamson County
Franklin is two roofing worlds: the historic downtown district, where roof material and color are governed by preservation standards and original detailing matters, and the fast-growing master-planned communities like Westhaven and Fieldstone Farms, where HOA architectural standards drive shingle choices.
Roofing in FranklinBrentwood
Williamson County
Brentwood’s appeal is its mature, heavily treed large lots — which is exactly what makes roofing here demanding.
Roofing in BrentwoodSpring Hill
Williamson County
Spring Hill straddles the Williamson–Maury county line and is almost entirely new-construction subdivisions, so the roofing story here is builder-grade shingles and the ventilation and flashing shortcuts that sometimes come with fast, high-volume building.
Roofing in Spring HillNolensville
Williamson County
Nolensville has transformed from a rural village into one of Williamson County’s hottest growth areas, and that history shows on its roofs: a small core of older Main Street properties surrounded by sprawling new subdivisions like Bent Creek.
Roofing in NolensvilleThompson's Station
Williamson County
Thompson's Station is a rural-rooted community rapidly filling with master-planned neighborhoods like Tollgate and Bridgemore Village.
Roofing in Thompson's StationCollege Grove
Williamson County
College Grove is rural Williamson County at its most upscale — large estate homes, gated golf communities like The Grove, and properties on wide-open lots.
Roofing in College GroveLeiper's Fork
Williamson County
Leiper's Fork is a beloved historic rural village in the wooded hills of western Williamson County, where the aesthetic runs to farmhouses, barns, and character homes — and metal roofing fits both the look and the longevity owners want.
Roofing in Leiper's ForkFairview
Williamson County
Fairview is the wooded western gateway to Williamson County, anchored by the large Bowie Nature Park, with a mix of established homes, rural properties, and growing subdivisions.
Roofing in FairviewRutherford County
Murfreesboro
Rutherford County
Murfreesboro sits in one of the most storm-active parts of Middle Tennessee — Rutherford County regularly takes hail and straight-line wind in spring.
Roofing in MurfreesboroSmyrna
Rutherford County
Smyrna shares Rutherford County’s high storm exposure — spring hail and straight-line wind are routine — and its steady, affordable growth has produced large neighborhoods of roofs that age together.
Roofing in SmyrnaLa Vergne
Rutherford County
La Vergne sits at Rutherford County’s northern edge near Percy Priest Lake and has grown quickly as an affordable Nashville commuter community.
Roofing in La VergneSumner County
Hendersonville
Sumner County
Hendersonville’s lakefront setting on Old Hickory Lake means many homes get more direct wind exposure than an inland subdivision, which is hard on shingle edges and ridge caps.
Roofing in HendersonvilleGallatin
Sumner County
Gallatin is Sumner County’s historic seat, pairing a preserved downtown square of older homes with newer lakeside growth at Fairvue and Foxland Harbor on Old Hickory Lake.
Roofing in GallatinWilson County
Mount Juliet
Wilson County
Mount Juliet is one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee, and its housing is mostly newer subdivision construction — which means large numbers of builder-grade roofs all aging on a similar timeline and entering their first major repair window together.
Roofing in Mount JulietLebanon
Wilson County
Lebanon anchors fast-growing Wilson County east of Nashville, combining a historic courthouse square and older neighborhoods with rapid subdivision expansion along the I-40 corridor.
Roofing in LebanonCheatham County
Ashland City
Cheatham County
Ashland City is the seat of rural Cheatham County, set along the Cumberland River and Cheatham Lake amid heavily wooded, hilly terrain.
Roofing in Ashland CityKingston Springs
Cheatham County
Kingston Springs is a small, heavily wooded town along the Harpeth River in eastern Cheatham County, popular for its natural setting near Harpeth River State Park.
Roofing in Kingston SpringsPegram
Cheatham County
Pegram is a small rural community along the Harpeth River between Nashville and Kingston Springs, with homes tucked into wooded, hilly terrain.
Roofing in PegramPleasant View
Cheatham County
Pleasant View sits in northern Cheatham County, transitioning from rural farmland to commuter subdivisions as Nashville’s growth pushes outward.
Roofing in Pleasant ViewCharlotte
Cheatham County
Charlotte is the small, historic seat of Cheatham County, home to one of the oldest courthouse squares in Tennessee.
Roofing in CharlotteDickson County
Burns
Dickson County
Burns is a small Dickson County town beside the forested hills of Montgomery Bell State Park, where homes sit among heavy tree cover on rural and wooded lots.
Roofing in BurnsWhite Bluff
Dickson County
White Bluff is a small Dickson County town in rolling, partly wooded terrain between Kingston Springs and Dickson.
Roofing in White BluffDickson
Dickson County
Dickson is the largest city in Dickson County and a regional hub about 35 miles west of Nashville, blending a historic downtown and established neighborhoods with newer subdivision growth.
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