Roofing Contractor in Mount Juliet, TN

Why Mount Juliet homeowners call NorthPoint

Mount Juliet is east Nashville's main growth suburb — anchored by Providence Marketplace and the I-40 corridor, with Long Hunter State Park and the Percy Priest Lake border defining the residential character. Most housing stock is 2000s-2010s subdivisions in their first replacement or inspection window, plus newer construction continuing across the city. Wilson County storm patterns affect Mount Juliet regularly. Lake-adjacent properties see amplified wind exposure. Active resale market with pre-sale inspections increasingly common. Replacement, repair, storm and hail damage, insurance claim help, lakefront-property roofing, metal, gutters, siding, commercial, and pre-sale inspections.

Zipcodes we serve in Mount Juliet, TN: 37122

Mount Juliet proper, near Providence Marketplace, near Percy Priest Lake

Providence Marketplace, Long Hunter State Park, Percy Priest Lake

Wilson County Schools (Mt. Juliet HS, Wilson Central HS)

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

What’s the difference between hail damage and normal wear?

Hail damage is sudden, datable, and impact-shaped — circular granule loss, fresh splatter marks, soft bruising. Normal wear is gradual, edge-driven, and uniform — cupping, curling, and granule loss across the whole field. We document both honestly. If your roof is just old, we’ll tell you that, and you’re looking at a retail purchase, not a claim.

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.

What is a contingency agreement and why does it protect you?

A contingency agreement is a contract that says: we will replace your roof, but only if your insurance carrier approves the claim. If they deny it, the agreement is void and you owe nothing. It protects you in three ways. It commits us to advocating hard for the claim because we have skin in the game. It locks in your scope and pricing so a low initial offer from the carrier doesn’t become your final number. And it means you don’t have to make the replace-or-not decision until after the claim is settled.