Roofing Contractors in Tennessee

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Tennessee's elongated east-to-west geography crosses three distinct regions — each with different severe weather profiles. The state averages 29 tornadoes per year, with the March 2020 Nashville tornado outbreak (EF3, killing 25 people) and the December 2021 west Tennessee tornadoes demonstrating that violent weather can strike any part of the state at any time of year.[1]

Western Tennessee sits in the heart of Dixie Alley with high tornado and severe thunderstorm frequency, middle Tennessee faces tornado and hail risk compounded by extreme summer humidity, and eastern Tennessee contends with Appalachian mountain weather including heavy rainfall, winter storms, and challenging terrain. No part of the state is exempt from significant roofing threats.[2]

Tennessee Climate & Its Impact on Roofing

Tennessee's humid subtropical climate delivers hot, humid summers (90–95°F with high dew points), moderate winters (colder in the east with 10–20 inches of snow), and violent transitional seasons. Annual rainfall of 48–55 inches stresses waterproofing systems, and the persistent humidity promotes aggressive algae, mold, and moss growth on roof surfaces year-round.

Severe thunderstorms with hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are the primary acute threat from March through June. West Tennessee (Memphis, Jackson) faces the highest tornado frequency, while the Nashville basin sees significant hail damage. East Tennessee's proximity to the Appalachian Mountains brings heavier orographic rainfall, winter ice storms, and occasional heavy snow that challenge mountain-community roofing systems.

Why Hire a Licensed Roofing Contractor in Tennessee

Tennessee requires contractors to hold a license from the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors for projects over $25,000.[3] The state has separate classifications for residential contractors and specialty contractors. Contractors must pass business and trade exams, carry liability insurance, and maintain workers' compensation coverage. Many municipalities have additional local requirements; Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, and Knoxville all require local permits for roofing work.

Roofing Services Available in Tennessee

Storm Damage Repair
Hail Damage Assessment
Tornado Damage Restoration
Algae-Resistant Roofing
Emergency Tarping
Wind-Resistant Systems

Storm & Weather Risk in Tennessee, Tennessee

Hail Risk

Moderate

Hurricane Risk

Low

Tornado Risk

High

Wind Damage

High

Hail Risk: Tennessee experiences moderate hail activity, with severe spring storms bringing damaging hail across the state's midsection.

Hurricane Risk: Tennessee's inland location protects it from direct hurricane impacts, though tropical remnants occasionally bring heavy rain and wind.

Tornado Risk: Tennessee's tornado risk extends year-round, including dangerous nighttime tornadoes. The 2020 Nashville tornado was particularly devastating.

Wind Damage: Severe thunderstorms with damaging straight-line winds are common, particularly across Middle and West Tennessee.

Storm Season: March – JuneAvg. Annual Storms: 45Hail Days/Year: ~5

Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.

Average Roofing Costs in Tennessee, Tennessee

Roof Repair

$275$1,400

Average repair cost range

Full Replacement

$6,500$19,000

~2,100 sq ft avg · $330/square

Common Materials

Asphalt ShinglesMetal RoofingArchitectural ShinglesStanding Seam Metal

Tennessee roofing costs are moderate, with Nashville and Memphis metros commanding slightly higher prices. Storm damage repairs can spike demand during spring tornado season.

Insurance Tip: Tennessee insurance typically covers wind and hail damage. Document any storm damage immediately with photos and a professional inspection.

Best Season: Fall (September–November) offers the best combination of weather, pricing, and contractor availability.

Tennessee Roofing License & Insurance Requirements

License

Required

Insurance

Required

Bond

Required

License: Tennessee requires a state contractor's license from the Board for Licensing Contractors for any roofing project valued at $25,000 or more (including subcontractors). A Home Improvement License is required in 9 counties for projects between $3,000 and $25,000. License classification includes Specialties (Roofing). Must pass trade and business/law exams.

Insurance: Tennessee-licensed contractors must carry general liability insurance (minimum $300,000). Workers' compensation is required for companies with 5 or more employees.

Bond: A $10,000 surety bond is required for Home Improvement Contractors. Higher bond amounts apply for larger contractor classifications.

Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in Tennessee cities and counties. Requirements and fees vary by jurisdiction.

Consumer Tips

  • Verify the contractor's license at the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors
  • Confirm the surety bond is current and covers your project type
  • Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers' comp
  • Check the contractor's complaint history with the licensing board
  • Get a detailed written contract before work begins
  • Ensure warranty coverage for both materials and labor

Regulatory body: Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors

Browse Roofing Contractors by Region

Nashville Metro

Middle Tennessee faces severe thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, and rapid growth driving high roofing demand.

Memphis Metro

West Tennessee's Dixie Alley location brings the state's highest tornado and severe storm frequency, plus New Madrid seismic risk.

Chattanooga & Southeast Tennessee

Valley location between the Cumberland Plateau and Appalachian ridges focuses severe weather along the Tennessee Valley corridor.

Knoxville & East Tennessee

Appalachian proximity brings heavier rainfall, winter ice and snow, and terrain-enhanced severe weather.

Clarksville & Upper Cumberland

Northern middle Tennessee faces tornado risk, hail, and proximity to Kentucky's severe weather corridor.

All 116 Cities in Tennessee

Chattanooga39 roofersKnoxville34 roofersNashville26 roofersMemphis24 roofersFranklin19 roofersCookeville19 roofersMurfreesboro17 roofersClarksville17 roofersJackson16 roofersLebanon16 roofersHendersonville15 roofersCollierville15 roofersSpringfield15 roofersKingsport15 roofersBrentwood14 roofersMaryville14 roofersCrossville13 roofersSmyrna13 roofersJohnson City13 roofersAthens13 roofersMt. Juliet12 roofersGallatin12 roofersCleveland12 roofersMorristown12 roofersSpring Hill11 roofersTullahoma11 roofersSevierville10 roofersBristol10 roofersDickson9 roofersShelbyville9 roofersUnion City9 roofersDyersburg9 roofersGreeneville8 roofersFairview7 roofersBartlett7 roofersColumbia7 roofersPortland7 roofersGoodlettsville6 roofersLawrenceburg6 roofersElizabethton6 roofersArlington6 roofersLa Vergne6 roofersMcMinnville6 roofers5 roofersMillington5 roofersPulaski4 roofersMartin4 roofersOoltewah4 roofersLewisburg4 roofersParis4 roofersLenoir City4 roofersAtoka3 roofersSoddy-Daisy3 roofersGermantown3 roofersWhite House3 roofersEast Ridge3 roofersDandridge3 roofersThompson's Station3 roofersMiddle Valley3 roofersOak Ridge3 roofersErwin3 roofersLakeland3 roofersClinton3 roofersMonterey2 roofersBlountville2 roofersCross Plains2 roofersLexington2 roofersDayton2 roofersHeiskell2 roofersJefferson City2 roofersWinchester2 roofersNolensville2 roofersPowell2 roofersApison2 roofersWhite Bluff2 roofersPleasant View2 roofersBluff City2 roofersCollegedale2 roofersGreenbrier1 rooferArrington1 rooferBell Buckle1 rooferRockford1 rooferCumberland Furnace1 rooferDecatur1 rooferBon Aqua1 rooferNormandy1 rooferAshland City1 rooferRocky Top1 rooferOliver Springs1 rooferRossville1 rooferLoudon1 rooferChuckey1 rooferMcKenzie1 rooferChapel Hill1 rooferCarthage1 rooferHartsville1 rooferAlexandria1 rooferKingston1 rooferGray1 rooferBrighton1 rooferKingston Springs1 rooferSeymour1 rooferMunford1 rooferSparta1 rooferChurch Hill1 rooferBulls Gap1 rooferDresden1 rooferTownsend1 rooferNewbern1 rooferLouisville1 rooferBean Station1 rooferLakesite1 rooferMorrison1 rooferBuchanan1 rooferBelfast1 rooferWhitesburg1 roofer

How to Choose a Roofer in Tennessee

1.Tennessee's humidity makes algae-resistant shingles a smart investment statewide — standard shingles develop unsightly black streaking within 3–5 years.
2.After the 2020 Nashville tornadoes, demand for impact-resistant and wind-rated shingles surged; these materials earn insurance discounts and provide genuine protection against Tennessee's severe storms.
3.Verify your contractor's Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors license number online — the Board's search tool shows status, classifications, and any disciplinary history.
4.Proper attic ventilation is essential in Tennessee's heat and humidity; balanced ridge-and-soffit ventilation prevents both summer moisture buildup and winter ice dam formation.
5.West Tennessee homeowners should have roofing systems rated for at least 110 mph wind uplift; the region's tornado and severe thunderstorm frequency demands enhanced wind resistance.

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