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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.

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Belle Meade

Davidson County

Belle Meade is one of Tennessee’s most prestigious addresses, full of large historic estate homes on heavily wooded lots.

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Green 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.

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Forest Hills

Davidson County

Forest Hills is a small, affluent incorporated city of large homes on steep, heavily wooded hillsides near Radnor Lake.

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Oak Hill

Davidson County

Oak Hill is a quiet, affluent incorporated city of large homes on spacious wooded lots between Green Hills and Brentwood.

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Bellevue

Davidson County

Bellevue is a wooded, established West Nashville community bordered by Edwin Warner Park and threaded by the Harpeth River.

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West 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.

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Goodlettsville

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.

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Williamson 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.

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Brentwood

Williamson County

Brentwood’s appeal is its mature, heavily treed large lots — which is exactly what makes roofing here demanding.

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Spring 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.

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Nolensville

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.

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Thompson's Station

Williamson County

Thompson's Station is a rural-rooted community rapidly filling with master-planned neighborhoods like Tollgate and Bridgemore Village.

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College 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.

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Leiper'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.

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Fairview

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.

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