Storm Damage Roofing in Middle Tennessee

Wind or hail damage leaving your roof looking off? Don’t wait or handle insurance alone. Supremo Roofing & Fencing helps Middle Tennessee homeowners assess, document, and restore their roofs, serving Clarksville, Springfield, White House, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Franklin, KY, and nearby communities.

Your Roof Took the Hit, Now Let’s Fix It Right

Middle Tennessee sees its share of severe weather, hail that dents shingles, winds that tear off flashing, and storms that seem minor but leave hidden damage that turns into costly leaks months later.

The real challenge comes after the storm: figuring out what is covered, how to document damage, and which contractors to trust when everyone starts knocking on doors.

Supremo Roofing & Fencing is not a storm chaser. As a local GAF Certified contractor, they guide homeowners from inspection to restoration with honest assessments, proper documentation, and quality, warrantied work.

What Homeowners Get When They Work With Supremo After a Storm

Navigate the storm recovery process with confidence through our transparent inspections and certified repairs.

Honest Damage Assessment

We inspect your roof thoroughly and tell you exactly what we find. If the damage doesn’t warrant a claim, we’ll tell you that too, no manufactured damage, no inflated reports.

We're Here After the Job Is Done

Unlike out-of-area crews that disappear after storm season, we’re based in Springfield and available if questions come up after your restoration is complete.

GAF Certified Installation

If your roof needs to be replaced, it’s replaced to GAF’s certified standards with warranty options that protect your investment going forward.

No Storm Chasing, No Pressure

We’re a local business with a long-term reputation to protect. We don’t pressure homeowners into unnecessary claims or replacements, we give straight answers and let you make informed decisions.

Experience With the Insurance Process

We’ve worked through enough storm damage claims to understand how the process works, what adjusters look for, and how to make sure legitimate damage gets the attention it deserves.

Documentation for Your Claim

Insurance claims live and die on documentation. We help you understand what was damaged, photograph it correctly, and present it in a way that gives your claim the best possible foundation.

Did You Know?

Hail damage often isn’t visible but can fracture shingles, reducing water resistance and causing leaks years later. That’s why a professional inspection matters, even if your roof looks fine.

Common Types of Storm Damage We See in Middle Tennessee

Our local experts provide comprehensive storm damage inspections to identify hidden vulnerabilities and protect your home.
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Hail Damage

Hail is the top cause of roof damage in Tennessee. Impact can range from cosmetic granule loss to deep shingle fractures. We provide professional inspections to assess the true extent of damage and identify every impact mark.
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Wind Damage

High winds can lift shingles and break adhesive seals, leading to leaks. We look for missing shingles, lifted edges, and damaged flashing. Once a seal is broken, water entry is inevitable without a professional repair job.
Ceiling with large brown water stains and damage above dark-colored cabinets, indicating a possible leak or moisture problem. | Supremo Exteriors

Water Intrusion

Storms often find hidden vulnerabilities like cracked pipe boots or worn sealant. If you see ceiling stains or attic moisture after rain, your roof needs a look. We find the source of the leak to prevent further home damage.

How the Storm Damage & Insurance Process Works

Our step-by-step storm restoration process takes the stress out of insurance claims and ensures your home is repaired to the highest industry standards.

Step 1

Free Storm Damage Inspection

We perform a thorough roof inspection and document all findings with photos. You get an honest assessment of the damage and if an insurance claim is warranted.

Filing Your Claim

If damage supports a claim, we walk you through the filing process. We help you understand the paperwork, documentation needs, and what to expect from the start.

Step 2

Adjuster Meeting

We can be present during the adjuster's inspection to ensure all legitimate damage is identified. Having a pro on-site means no important detail gets overlooked.

Step 3

Step 4

Claim Approval & Scope

Once approved, we review the insurance scope with you to ensure it covers your roof needs and address any discrepancies before the project begins.

Certified Roof Restoration

We complete your restoration to GAF standards using premium materials. Every storm project receives our full commitment to craftsmanship and long-term quality.

Step 5

Final Walkthrough

We perform a final inspection with you and provide all necessary paperwork. We ensure you have every document needed for your insurance file and your warranty.

Step 6

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A Word About Storm Chasers

After every major weather event in Middle Tennessee, out-of-area roofing crews flood the region. They knock on doors, promise fast work, and often disappear just as quickly, leaving homeowners with insurance paperwork they don’t understand, warranties that don’t hold up, and in some cases, roofs that were never properly installed to begin with.

Here’s how to protect yourself. Ask any contractor you’re considering whether they’re locally based and have a permanent business address in the area. Ask whether they’re licensed and insured in Tennessee. Ask whether they’re manufacturer certified, and verify it. And be cautious of any contractor who pressures you to sign an Assignment of Benefits before you’ve had a chance to review your claim.

Supremo Roofing & Fencing is based in Springfield, Tennessee. We’re GAF Certified, BBB Accredited, licensed and insured, and we’ve been building our reputation in this region since 2024. We were here before the storm and we’ll be here long after.

Middle Tennessee Homeowners Who've Been Through the Process With Us

Real reviews from real customers who trusted Supremo to handle their storm damage roofing from inspection to restoration.

Alejandro and his team are Very Efficient company that helps clients in their process of changing their roof and gutters, responding assertively and working hand in hand with your insurance and budget, we are very grateful for your help. Eternally grateful.

Rana A. Clarksville, TN

Storm Damage Roofing Near You

We provide storm damage inspections, insurance claim assistance, and certified roof restoration throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. If your home was in the path of a recent storm, don’t wait to have it looked at, early inspection catches damage before it compounds.

Storm Damage Roofing FAQs

No. Having a contractor inspect the damage before filing is common and often helpful. A professional assessment gives you a clear picture of what you're dealing with before you contact your carrier, which puts you in a better position going into the claims process.

The most reliable way is a professional inspection — much of the damage hail and wind cause isn't visible from the ground and requires a trained eye on the roof itself. Signs that warrant a closer look include missing or lifted shingles, granules accumulating in gutters after a storm, dented gutters or window screens, and any ceiling stains or attic moisture that appeared after a weather event.
An Assignment of Benefits is a document that transfers your insurance claim rights directly to the contractor, allowing them to deal with your insurer on your behalf and collect payment directly. While not inherently problematic, signing one before you fully understand your claim gives the contractor significant control over the process. We recommend reviewing your claim and understanding the scope of work before signing any such agreement.
This happens. Insurance scopes of work don't always capture every item needed to complete a proper restoration. We review the approved scope with you and, if there are legitimate discrepancies, help you understand your options for addressing them with your carrier — including the supplement process if applicable.
This is a common and valid concern. In most cases, weather-related claims have less impact on your rates than at-fault claims, but insurance policies and carrier practices can vary. It’s a good idea to speak with your insurance agent before filing to understand your specific situation.
Tennessee generally allows one year from the date of the storm event to file a property damage claim, though your specific policy may have different requirements. Don't assume you have unlimited time — if you suspect damage, getting an inspection scheduled sooner rather than later is always the better move.
It depends on your policy. Some policies cover replacement cost value, meaning they'll pay for a new roof regardless of the age of your existing one. Others pay actual cash value, which factors in depreciation. Knowing which type of coverage you have before filing makes a significant difference in your expectations going into the process. Your insurance agent can clarify your specific coverage.
In some cases, yes — particularly for wind damage that's isolated to specific areas. However, if the damage is widespread or the roof is already near the end of its serviceable life, a full replacement is often the more cost-effective and insurance-appropriate solution. We assess honestly and make the right recommendation for your specific situation.

Storm Hit Your Home? Find Out the Damage Now

Storm damage isn’t always visible. A roof can look fine but be failing inside, and delays can turn small issues into big problems. After wind or hail, schedule a free inspection with a trusted contractor.

THE COST OF WAITING IS HIGHER THAN THE COST OF REPAIR.

Small issues like detached gutters or damaged fence panels can quickly escalate into structural headaches. Lock in a professional site inspection to catch the quality issues that other contractors miss.