What makes Franklin, TN Roofing & Exteriors Different
Franklin sits in one of the fastest-growing counties in the country, and that growth has produced a housing landscape unlike anywhere else in Middle Tennessee. The historic district along West Main Street and Five Points includes preserved homes from the 1840s through the early 1900s, many of which require period-appropriate roofing materials, hand-detailed flashing, and careful coordination with the Franklin Historic Zoning Commission for any visible exterior change. Just a few miles away, neighborhoods like Westhaven, McKays Mill, and Berry Farms feature 2000s-era construction now reaching the end of original roof and gutter service life, with thousands of homes due for first-time replacement in the next five to seven years.The climate adds urgency. Franklin sees regular spring storms with damaging hail and occasional tornadic wind events from late March through May. Summer thunderstorms can drop two to three inches of rain in a single hour, overwhelming undersized or sediment-clogged gutter systems and pushing water against fascia, soffits, and foundations. Williamson County has documented six F2 or stronger tornado events since 1995, and the area falls within the broader Tennessee hail belt, which means roofing systems here need to be specified and installed for impact resistance, not just curb appeal.Our crews work across the full Franklin housing range. We handle delicate restoration projects in the historic district where copper valleys, slate accents, or hand-cut cedar shake details matter, and we handle large-volume architectural shingle replacements in the master-planned subdivisions where homeowners want a clean install on a tight schedule. We carry general liability and workers compensation, pull every Williamson County permit required, and our project managers walk every job at completion to confirm flashing, ventilation, and cleanup meet our standard before we call a job done.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Franklin, TN