
Tennessee homes, including those in Memphis, face a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and occasional hail are common. These conditions stress roofs year-round. We understand Tennessee's roofing needs.
Tennessee's weather can be demanding on roofing systems. Intense summer heat and humidity can cause materials to expand and contract. Severe thunderstorms are frequent and can bring damaging winds and hail. Winter brings cold temperatures and the risk of ice dams, which can lead to water intrusion. Consistent roof maintenance is key.
We are familiar with Tennessee's building codes and best practices. We ensure all our work meets or exceeds these requirements for Memphis and surrounding areas. We use durable roofing materials designed to withstand our climate's extremes. Our goal is to provide a secure and long-lasting roof for your home, protecting you from the elements.
The cost to install a roof in Tennessee depends on the roof's size, the materials chosen, and the project's complexity. Factors like roof pitch and any necessary repairs to the underlying structure will also influence the price. We offer a free phone quote for an accurate estimate.
There isn't a set average cost for a new roof in Tennessee. It varies greatly depending on the roofing material, like asphalt shingles or metal, and the home's dimensions. We can provide a precise cost after assessing your specific roof. Contact us for a free quote.
Installing a roof in Tennessee involves removing old roofing, inspecting the deck, and applying protective underlayment. We then install the chosen roofing material, ensuring proper flashing around vents and chimneys. Adequate ventilation is important for our climate.
Asphalt shingles are typically the most economical roofing choice for Tennessee homeowners. While cost-effective upfront, it's wise to consider their lifespan and maintenance needs. We can help you select materials that offer good value and durability for our weather.
The 25% rule in roofing often suggests that if over a quarter of your roof requires repair, a full replacement is usually more sensible. This prevents recurring issues and ensures a solid long-term solution. We can inspect your Tennessee roof to recommend the best approach.
Roof maintenance in Memphis is important due to heavy rain and humidity. Keeping gutters clean and inspecting for damaged or missing shingles after storms can prevent leaks and protect your home from water damage.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.