Roofing Contractor in Burwood, TN

Why Burwood homeowners call NorthPoint

Burwood is rural-luxury Williamson County — equestrian estates, large-lot properties with barns and outbuildings, and the kind of residential character that brings particular architectural attention beyond typical suburban spec. Main residences run designer architectural shingle or standing seam metal. Outbuildings, barns, and accessory structures typically spec metal. We coordinate multi-building projects across Burwood properties. A typical project might include the main residence, a guest cottage, a stable, and a workshop — all needing sequenced work to minimize disruption. Standing seam metal warranties run 50 years on the material, which makes the spec the right answer for working farm structures. Standing seam metal, designer shingles, copper accents, barn and outbuilding roofing, multi-building coordination, roof replacement, repair, storm damage, and insurance claim help.

Zipcodes we serve in Burwood, TN: 37046 37064

rural Burwood, equestrian properties, surrounding Williamson rural

rural Williamson, equestrian corridor, between Franklin and College Grove

Williamson County Schools

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 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.

Will my insurance pay for a full roof replacement or just repairs?

That depends on the extent of damage and your policy. In Tennessee, when hail damage exceeds a certain threshold per slope, most carriers approve a full replacement rather than spot repairs. Spot repairs are difficult anyway because shingle colors weather over time and fresh shingles never blend perfectly. We’ll document what’s there — the carrier decides what they’ll cover.

How long does a roof inspection take?

On a typical Franklin home — say a 2,500–3,000 sq ft roof in Fieldstone Farms or McKay’s Mill — the on-site inspection takes 30–45 minutes. Larger or steeper roofs in Westhaven, Laurelbrook, or 37069 may take up to an hour. The written report follows within 24 hours.

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.