Roofing Contractor in Concord, Brentwood, TN

Why South Brentwood homeowners call NorthPoint

The Concord Road corridor in South Brentwood is one of Williamson County's most established premium residential markets — Concord Hunt, Mooreland Estates, and the surrounding large-lot subdivisions. Roof spec runs designer architectural and standing seam metal as routine, with HOA design review on most exterior work. We handle every HOA submission. Designer shingle (Camelot II, Presidential Shake, Grand Manor), standing seam metal, copper detail, and Golden Pledge warranty are standard on Concord-corridor projects. Pre-sale inspections are increasingly common in this active resale market. Designer shingles, standing seam metal, copper accents, HOA submissions, roof replacement, repair, storm damage, insurance claim help, and pre-sale inspections.

Zipcodes we serve in Concord, Brentwood, TN: 37027

Concord Hunt, Mooreland Estates, surrounding South Brentwood, along Concord Road

Concord Road corridor, Crockett Park (Brentwood), South Brentwood

Williamson County Schools (Brentwood HS)

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file an insurance claim after a storm in Tennessee?

Most Tennessee homeowners insurance policies give you one year from the date of loss, but some policies require notice of damage “as soon as reasonably possible.” Don’t wait. The longer the gap between the storm and the inspection, the harder it is to prove the damage came from that specific event.

Do Franklin HOAs require approval before a roof replacement?

Many do. Westhaven, Cool Springs East, Polk Place, and several other Franklin communities require an Architectural Review Committee submission before installation. Homes in the Hincheyville historic district may also require Historic Zoning Commission approval. Northpoint helps homeowners prepare and submit these applications as part of the proposal process so nothing slows your project down.

Do I need to be home during the roof replacement?

No. The vast majority of our Franklin clients are at work or out of the house during install. We coordinate access ahead of time, protect landscaping with tarps, and complete a magnetic nail sweep before we leave.

Do you walk on the roof, or just inspect from the ground?

We walk the roof on every inspection where it’s safe to do so. Drone-and-camera-only inspections miss bruising, soft spots, and seal failure that you can only verify by hand and foot. Ground-only inspections miss almost everything. If pitch or weather makes a foot inspection unsafe, we use a combination of drone, ladder access, and a return visit.

Should I get a hail inspection if I didn’t see any damage?

Yes — if your area was in a confirmed hail track. Most damage is not visible from the ground. Free inspections take 30–45 minutes and give you a written record dated to the storm in question. That record is valuable even if you don’t file right away, because it preserves the date of loss for the future.