
Roofing Solutions serves homeowners throughout Tennessee, including the Memphis metropolitan area. We understand the unique roofing challenges posed by Tennessee's climate and housing stock.
Tennessee experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. This weather pattern can lead to issues like intense sun exposure degrading shingles, and occasional severe storms with high winds and hail. The housing stock in Tennessee is diverse, with many older homes alongside newer constructions, often featuring various roof slopes and designs. We ensure all work complies with local building codes and permit requirements. When selecting a roofing provider in Tennessee, consider their experience with high-wind resistance and effective moisture management solutions.
The cost of a new roof is determined by the size and complexity of the roof structure, the specific shingle material chosen, and the condition of the underlying decking. Factors like the number of roof layers to be removed also influence the total price. We provide a free on-site estimate.
While weather can influence scheduling in Tennessee, focusing on the condition of your roof is paramount. Promptly addressing damage prevents more extensive and costly repairs. The best time is when your roof needs attention, regardless of season.
The price for a new roof is highly variable, depending on the square footage, roof pitch, and the quality of shingles selected. Older homes may require additional structural work, and complex roof designs will affect the overall expense. A professional assessment is necessary.
For a 2000 sq ft house in Memphis, the price will vary based on the chosen shingle type and the roof's design complexity. The number of existing layers to remove and the condition of the roof deck beneath are significant cost factors. Contact us for a specific quote.
A fair price for a roof repair in Tennessee is based on the scope of the damage and the materials needed. Minor repairs for isolated issues are less costly than extensive damage from storms. We will assess the problem to provide an accurate quote.
We offer a selection of shingle types, including standard 3-tab asphalt shingles, architectural shingles for a more dimensional look and enhanced durability, and premium options for superior weather resistance. We can help you choose the best fit.
Useful reference: FEMA roof guidance — storm preparedness.