After a storm hits a Nashville neighborhood, whole streets often share the same damage. We coordinate documented roof inspections across multiple homes so your HOA or community has a clear picture — one licensed local crew, consistent reporting.
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Our storm tracking logged 1 confirmed hail area around Nashville, with the most recent event in the last few weeks producing hail up to 1" across the area. Hail this size routinely bruises shingles and knocks loose the granules that protect them — damage that is rarely visible from the ground.
Get my roof checkedDavidson County's terrain runs from the low ground along the Cumberland River out to the ridgelines around Forest Hills and Green Hills, so no two Nashville neighborhoods weather a storm the same way. The housing stock is unusually mixed — pre-war brick bungalows and Tudors in Belle Meade and Sylvan Park sit alongside the tall, steep-gabled new-builds that filled in East Nashville and 12 South over the last decade. Older homes here often still wear 3-tab asphalt that's well past its prime, while the infill builds carry architectural shingles that hail can still bruise badly. When homes in a subdivision were built in the same era with the same roofing, they tend to take similar storm damage — which is exactly why a coordinated, neighborhood-wide inspection makes sense here.
Storms tend to ride the Cumberland River corridor and the I-40 and I-24 splits, which is why a single cell can clip Inglewood and Hillsboro Village in the same afternoon while leaving Bellevue untouched. We map damage neighborhood by neighborhood rather than assuming the whole city took the same hit. On the steep, multi-facet roofs common in Nashville's newer infill, wind tends to attack the exposed gable ends and the valleys, while the broad low-slope rear additions on older bungalows are where we find the slow leaks. We work with HOA boards, property managers, and neighbors organizing together to schedule efficient back-to-back inspections, each with its own clear photo report. Every homeowner stays in control of their own roof and their own decisions — we simply make it easy to get everyone documented quickly after a storm.
Our crews work across all of Nashville and Davidson County, including Green Hills, Belle Meade, Sylvan Park, East Nashville, 12 South, Inglewood, Hillsboro Village, and Forest Hills. With confirmed hail logged around Nashville this storm season, we're often already inspecting roofs in your neighborhood after a storm moves through.
We're a local Middle Tennessee crew that knows how storms actually behave over Davidson County — not a storm-chasing out-of-state outfit that disappears after the season. Because we track storm activity across Davidson County ourselves, we know which Nashville streets just took a hit and can get to them fast. We give you an honest, photo-documented report of exactly what we find, with no pressure and no obligation. If your roof is fine, we'll tell you. If it's not, you'll have the documentation you need to make a smart decision.
One important note: 615 Roofing performs roof inspections and repairs, and we're glad to help you understand and navigate the insurance process. We document the condition of your roof clearly and honestly and explain your options — we just don't negotiate or adjust the claim for you, so you always stay in control of your own claim.
For Nashville HOAs, neighborhoods, and property managers, we offer:
Storm damage doesn't wait, and neither do we. From request to roof in three quick steps.
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A licensed local inspector heads to your Nashville home, often the same or next day, to check for hail and wind damage.
We walk you through exactly what we found with photos and honest, straightforward next steps — no pressure.
Common questions from Nashville and Davidson County homeowners.