The Best Roofing Company in Williamson County
Red Rover Roofing is a family and veteran-owned roofing contractor serving homeowners throughout Williamson County, Tennessee. From historic Franklin to the growing communities of Nolensville and Thompson’s Station, 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 Williamson County
Red Rover Roofing provides the full range of residential roofing services to homeowners throughout Williamson County, Tennessee. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, an aging roof nearing the end of its lifespan, or a new construction project, our team handles every stage of the process.
Communities We Serve in Williamson County
Red Rover Roofing serves every community in Williamson County. Select your city for local roofing information.
Franklin
Franklin’s historic core features steep-pitched roofs, slate, and preservation-sensitive materials that demand specialized handling. Newer communities like Westhaven and Fieldstone Farms involve larger footprints with complex drainage systems.
Brentwood
Brentwood’s estate homes are among the most architecturally complex roofing projects in Williamson County – multiple valleys, dormers, and premium material specifications are the norm. Heavy tree coverage also creates ongoing moss and debris issues.
Spring Hill
Most Spring Hill homes on the Williamson County side were built between 2005 and 2018 and are now showing age-related wear – granule loss, shingle curling, and flashing fatigue are the most common issues we diagnose here. Spring Hill is also Red Rover’s home base.
Thompson’s Station
Thompson’s Station is one of Williamson County’s fastest-growing communities. Newer homes here often combine standing seam metal accents with asphalt shingles, a system that requires careful attention to transition flashing and thermal movement.
Nolensville
Nolensville’s rapid growth over the past decade means a large number of homes are now approaching the 15–20 year mark where roof replacement becomes a genuine consideration. Most carry their original roof from construction.
Fairview
Fairview sits at the western edge of Williamson County where wind exposure is higher than in more sheltered communities. Wind-driven rain and storm uplift are the leading causes of damage here, and larger parcel sizes affect drainage and gutter load.
College Grove
College Grove estate homes frequently feature synthetic slate, standing seam metal, and designer shingles that require certified installation expertise. Red Rover holds CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certification, which covers the premium product lines common here.
Arrington
Arrington’s rural character means extended sun exposure on south-facing slopes and open-field wind loads are the primary drivers of premature wear. A mix of farmhouses, estates, and newer custom builds means no two roofs here are alike.
Leipers Fork
Leipers Fork’s historic character means roofing work here often involves older structures where material compatibility and aesthetic accuracy matter as much as the repair itself. Homeowners in this community typically prioritize preservation over speed.

Why Williamson County Homeowners Choose Red Rover Roofing
Red Rover Roofing is a family and veteran-owned roofing contractor based in Spring Hill. We serve every community in Williamson County, and our team has direct experience with the housing stock, weather patterns, and roofing challenges specific to this market.
What separates us from general contractors is our investment in documentation and transparency. We use drone-assisted inspections, high-resolution photography, and Xactimate estimate preparation to give homeowners and their insurance adjusters a complete, accurate picture of what’s happening with the roof. Alex Hostetler, Red Rover’s founder, personally oversees the inspection and documentation process on every project.
“Alex with Red Rover Roofing was incredible from day one. He helped us navigate the insurance process and turned something that felt overwhelming into something clear, easy, and honestly stress-free. And our new roof looks amazing!” – Penny L.
Roofing in Williamson County – What We See Here
Williamson County stands out because of the variety and quality of its housing stock. In historic areas of Franklin, we often work on steep roofs with slate or high-end synthetic materials that require careful, preservation-focused handling. In Brentwood and College Grove, large estate homes come with complex rooflines and premium materials that demand a more detailed inspection and installation approach.
In growing areas like Nolensville and Spring Hill, many homes built in the 2000s and early 2010s are now reaching the stage where roofs need replacement due to age and wear. Newer builds bring their own challenges — modern farmhouse designs that combine metal roofing with traditional shingles require a system-level approach to both installation and waterproofing. Environmental factors also play a role: wind exposure across open land and humidity near the Harpeth River influence how roofs age and what kinds of problems tend to develop over time.
We had a homeowner in Fieldstone Farms reach out after noticing granule buildup in the gutters and a few shingles starting to curl on one side of the roof. After inspection it was clear the issue wasn’t isolated — the shingle deterioration was tied to years of thermal cycling and poor attic ventilation, which had caused the materials to break down faster than expected. We also found early flashing separation near a valley that would have led to active leaks within one more storm season. Addressing both the surface failure and the underlying cause prevented a much more costly repair.
Storm Damage and Insurance Claims in Williamson County
Williamson County homeowners file a significant number of storm-related claims each year. Older architectural shingles — common on homes built between 2000 and 2015 — are particularly vulnerable to hail impact fractures that aren’t visible from the ground.
Red Rover uses drone-assisted inspection and high-resolution documentation to build a complete evidence package for your insurance adjuster, including macro-photography of shingle mat fractures and soft metal spatter patterns. If your claim has been underpaid or denied, our insurance claim advocacy process addresses that directly. For active damage, we deploy emergency roof tarping the same day.
Schedule Your Free Roof Inspection in Williamson County
If you’ve noticed something on your roof, or you simply want to know where it stands before a problem develops, we offer free inspections throughout Williamson County with no obligation.
