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Roof repair built for Middle Tennessee homes and businesses

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Roof Repair built for Tennessee weather

Emergency roof repair work on a Middle Tennessee home

Roof repair is rarely “just a few shingles.” In Middle Tennessee, wind-driven rain, hail, and aging underlayment often show up as ceiling stains, granule loss, lifted tabs, or daylight at the ridge. Our repair process starts with a full walk of the roof system, photos you can keep, and a plan that stops water first while we order the right components for a durable fix.

Pinnacle Roofing is based in Mount Juliet and serves homeowners and businesses across Murfreesboro, Lebanon, Brentwood, Franklin, Smyrna, Gallatin, Hendersonville, and the wider Middle Tennessee region. Our crews document storm damage carefully, coordinate with insurance when appropriate, and install manufacturer-backed systems with a workmanship warranty you can rely on. Whether you are dealing with an active leak, hail impacts, or a planned replacement, we keep communication clear from the first inspection through final cleanup.

When you call our office, we prioritize safety and water entry first. We explain what we see on the roof and what it means for short-term protection versus long-term performance. You receive a written scope with material options, timeline, and pricing so you can make an informed decision without pressure.

How we inspect, photograph, and plan the work

Roof repair project in Old Hickory, Tennessee

For steep-slope asphalt, we replace damaged shingles, re-nail loose fields, re-bed ridge and hip caps, and re-flash penetrations where sealant has failed. On low slopes and porches, we evaluate membrane seams, drains, and metal terminations that are easy to miss from the ground but costly when ignored.

Middle Tennessee weather swings from humid summers to winter freeze-thaw cycles. Shingles, flashing, valleys, pipe boots, and low-slope transitions are common failure points. We inspect these areas methodically and recommend repairs or replacement only where the evidence supports it.

If insurance is involved, we help you understand documentation, matching of components, and code-driven upgrades that sometimes apply during a full replacement. We are happy to meet adjusters when it helps move your claim forward fairly.

  • Written scope with materials, timeline, and pricing—before work begins
  • Photo documentation you can keep for insurance or resale files
  • Manufacturer-backed systems installed to published details
  • Workmanship warranty separate from materials coverage—explained clearly
  • Jobsites kept organized with magnet sweeps and respectful staging

Materials, flashing, ventilation & low-slope tie-ins

If a repair is not economical—extensive granular embedment loss, multiple layers, or widespread brittleness—we tell you plainly and pivot to replacement options with pricing that reflects real material and labor, not a lowball that changes after tear-off.

Commercial and residential schedules differ, but our standards do not. We coordinate access, staging, and dumpster placement to minimize disruption for residents, tenants, and operations. Job sites stay organized and crews treat your property with respect.

After work is complete, we walk the roof and grounds with you, review warranty paperwork, and leave you with maintenance guidance that extends the life of your investment. For follow-up questions, the same team that managed your project remains available by phone or email.

Residential & commercial schedules that respect your property

Estimates should answer practical questions: how long will the project take, what happens if decking is soft, whether drip edge and ice-and-water shield are included, and how penetrations will be flashed. We spell out warranty coverage for workmanship versus manufacturer materials, and we explain how ventilation changes might affect your attic humidity in summer and winter. If you are comparing bids, we welcome apples-to-apples reviews so you can see where scope differs—not just where the bottom line differs.

Safety matters on every pitch. Our crews use fall protection, toe boards or roof brackets as conditions require, and ground personnel manage pedestrian zones when debris is overhead. Magnetic sweeps and trailer loads are scheduled so nails do not linger in driveways or mulch beds. For occupied homes, we protect landscaping with plywood runs and move downspouts temporarily when needed to keep runoff away from foundation beds.

Manufacturer partnerships mean we train on installation bulletins and follow nailing patterns, exposure limits, and starter strip details that affect wind warranty thresholds. We also document starter courses and high-wind nailing when those programs apply. That paperwork matters if you ever need to invoke a materials warranty after a severe storm season.

Safety standards, manufacturer details & warranties

If you are not ready to commit immediately, we still leave you with a prioritized checklist: what to monitor after the next storm, how to photograph ceiling stains with a reference object for scale, and when to call us back for a no-cost re-check. Our goal is that you feel informed—even if the right answer today is maintenance rather than a full replacement.

Seasonal timing matters in Middle Tennessee. We help you understand how heat affects sealant cure, how cold snaps impact self-adhered membrane tack, and when shingle sealing strips engage after installation. We schedule detail-sensitive steps when forecasts support quality—not only when calendars align—so your roof performs as designed from day one.

Ready for next steps? Call our Mount Juliet office at (615) 617-5303 or use the contact form anywhere on this site. Tell us your address, what you are seeing inside the home, and whether insurance may be involved. We will recommend the right visit type—repair assessment, full replacement planning, or storm documentation—and set expectations for what happens when we arrive.