The Best Roofing Company in Davidson County
Red Rover Roofing is a family and veteran-owned roofing contractor serving homeowners throughout Davidson County, Tennessee. From historic East Nashville and Germantown to the growing communities of Antioch and Donelson, we handle roof replacement, storm damage, insurance claims, and every residential roofing service in between.
We hold CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certification, are listed with the NRCA, maintain an active BBB accreditation at A−, and carry Tennessee contractor license #12890.

Roofing Services in Davidson County
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Communities We Serve in Davidson County
Red Rover Roofing serves every community in Davidson County. Select your city for local roofing information.
Nashville
Nashville’s housing stock spans more than a century of construction — from original plank-decked Craftsman bungalows in Germantown to flat and low-slope systems on new construction in The Nations and 12 South. That range means no two inspections look the same, and older homes in particular frequently carry hidden complexity beneath the surface materials.
Antioch
Most of Antioch’s residential development happened between the late 1980s and early 2000s, putting a large share of the housing stock at or past the 25–35 year mark — the window where original roofs are reaching the end of their reliable service life. Widespread granule loss, shingle curling, and underlayment fatigue are common findings on inspection here.
Belle Meade
Belle Meade’s estate homes are among the most architecturally complex roofing projects in Davidson County — steep pitches, multiple valleys, dormers, and premium material specifications are standard. Heavy tree coverage across the neighborhood also creates persistent moss, algae, and debris accumulation issues on north-facing roof sections.
Forest Hills
Forest Hills combines older established homes with dense tree coverage and elevated humidity, creating conditions where roofs age faster than the rated lifespan suggests. Organic debris accumulation in valleys and gutters is a consistent driver of premature wear, and many homes here carry original roofs from the 1980s and 1990s that are well past replacement age.
Goodlettsville
Goodlettsville sits on the Davidson and Sumner county line and includes a wide mix of housing ages — from 1970s ranch homes near the historic district to newer subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s. The variation in construction era means roofing issues range from original aging systems to post-warranty builder-grade material failures.

Why Davidson County Homeowners Choose Red Rover Roofing
Red Rover Roofing is a family and veteran-owned contractor based in Spring Hill, serving Davidson County as part of our broader Middle Tennessee footprint. We are not a national franchise or a storm-chasing crew — we are a local business with a permanent presence in this market and a long-term stake in the quality of our work.
Alex Hostetler, Red Rover’s founder and a U.S. military veteran, personally oversees the inspection and documentation process on every project. That means the person who evaluated your roof is accountable for the outcome. We use drone-assisted inspection technology and high-resolution photography on every job — not just for insurance claims, but because homeowners deserve an accurate documented picture of what is actually happening with their roof rather than a verbal summary from someone who walked the perimeter.
Roofing in Davidson County – What We See Here
Davidson County has the most varied housing stock of any county in our service area. Historic East Nashville and Germantown feature original 1×6 plank decking, steep pitches, and multiple layers of accumulated material from decades of repairs — these homes require a clean-deck approach that modern sheet-goods decking construction does not. Belle Meade and Forest Hills carry large, architecturally complex rooflines with premium material histories that demand certified installation expertise. Antioch and Donelson represent a different challenge entirely: a large cohort of homes built between 1985 and 2005 that are now entering or past the replacement window on their original roofs.
Newer construction in areas like The Nations, 12 South, and Wedgewood-Houston introduces flat and low-slope systems that depend heavily on proper membrane performance and drainage design — these systems fail quietly and often aren’t discovered until water intrusion has already reached interior materials.
Environmental factors matter here too. Homes near Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake experience elevated ambient humidity that accelerates moss growth, granule adhesion breakdown, and flashing corrosion. Nashville’s temperature swings — from summer heat above 95°F to winter ice events — create thermal cycling stress that compounds material fatigue on roofs already approaching age-related wear.
A homeowner in Donelson reached out after noticing a ceiling stain near the edge of a room following a storm. From the ground the roof appeared intact, but inspection revealed wind had lifted a shingle tab along the eave, allowing water to work beneath the underlayment. The decking in that section had already begun to soften. Addressing the flashing and surrounding materials before the next storm season prevented what would have become a significantly larger repair.
Storm Damage and Insurance Claims in Davidson County
Davidson County experiences hail, high wind, and tornado events regularly across spring and fall storm seasons. Older architectural shingles — common on homes built between 1990 and 2010 — are particularly vulnerable to hail mat fractures that don’t show from the ground but allow progressive water intrusion over subsequent rain events.
Red Rover uses drone-assisted inspection and high-resolution photography to document shingle mat fractures, soft metal impact patterns on vents and flashing, and other damage that standard walk-around assessments miss. Our insurance claim advocacy process is built to support the full value of your claim with adjuster-ready documentation. For active damage, emergency roof tarping is available the same day.
Schedule Your Free Roof Inspection in Davidson County
If you’re in Nashville, Antioch, Belle Meade, Forest Hills, or Goodlettsville and want to know the current condition of your roof, we offer free inspections throughout Davidson County with no obligation.
