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Our recent roof installation project in Franklin, TN began after the homeowner experienced significant storm damage that compromised their aging asphalt shingle roof. Several shingles were lifted and torn away by high winds, exposing the underlayment and creating active leaks in multiple areas. After a thorough inspection, we determined a full roof replacement was the safest and most cost-effective solution.
Our team carefully protected the landscaping and exterior of the home before beginning the tear-off process, removing all existing shingles, underlayment, flashing, and damaged decking down to the bare roof deck. Once exposed, we inspected the decking for soft spots and replaced any compromised plywood to ensure a solid foundation. We then installed new synthetic underlayment for superior moisture protection, upgraded drip edge along the eaves and rakes, and applied ice and water shield in all vulnerable areas including valleys and around roof penetrations.




The new roof system was completed using CertainTeed architectural shingles, selected for their durability, dimensional appearance, and strong wind resistance. Proper ventilation was also evaluated and improved where necessary to extend the lifespan of the new roofing system.
The finished result not only restored full protection to the home but also enhanced its curb appeal and long-term value, giving the homeowner confidence heading into the next storm season.

Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home. It protects your family, your belongings, and the structure itself. But like anything else, a roof won’t last forever. Knowing when it’s time for a roof replacement can save you from expensive repairs down the road.
Here are the top 5 signs that it’s time to replace your roof.
If you notice shingles that are cracked, curling at the edges, or missing entirely, your roof is nearing the end of its life. Damaged shingles can’t protect your home from water intrusion, and over time, this can lead to leaks and structural damage.
Tip: Check your gutters for shingle granules. If you see a lot, it’s a sign your shingles are deteriorating.
Water stains on your ceilings or walls often point to roof leaks. A single leak may be repairable, but frequent leaks are a sign that the roof system itself is failing. If you find yourself constantly calling for roof repairs, a full replacement may be more cost-effective.
Most asphalt shingle roofs last between 20–25 years, while metal or tile can last longer. If your roof is approaching or past its typical lifespan, it’s time to consider a replacement, even if it looks okay from the ground. Proactive replacement can save you from sudden, expensive emergencies.
A sagging roof is a serious warning sign. It usually means trapped moisture has caused the roof decking to weaken. This not only threatens the integrity of your roof but also your entire home’s structure. If you see any sagging areas, call a roofing professional immediately.
If your heating and cooling costs are climbing, your roof might be to blame. Poor insulation and ventilation, combined with an aging roof, can let conditioned air escape and allow outside air in. Replacing your roof with modern, energy efficient materials can lower your bills and increase comfort.
Your roof is your home’s first line of defense, and ignoring the warning signs can lead to costly repairs and safety risks. If you’ve noticed any of these issues like damaged shingles, leaks, old age, sagging, or higher energy bills, schedule a roof inspection with a reputable local roofing contractor.
You might just need a roof repair to get your roof back in top condition. But it may be time to replace your roof. The best way to find out what’s really going on with your roof and which is the best option for you is a detailed roof inspection.
For a free roof inspection in the Nashville area, call Quality RRC at (615) 604-5165 or schedule on our website. Our roofing team can will provide you with a detailed report and provide the best options for you to consider.
