Roofing Contractor in Spring Hill, TN

Why Spring Hill homeowners call NorthPoint

Spring Hill has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee for two decades. The General Motors plant anchored a generation of new construction, and the Highway 31 corridor keeps adding subdivisions. Many homes are now 15-20 years deep on original-construction roofs — close enough to end-of-life that the inspection and replacement conversations are starting to come up. The Crossings, Wyngate, Burberry Glen, and Belshire have housing stock from the late 1990s through the early 2010s. Mid-tier architectural shingle (Timberline HDZ, Landmark Pro, Duration) is the typical replacement spec, with upgrades available. Newer Saturn Parkway construction is mostly still on original installation. Replacement, repair, storm and hail damage, insurance claim help, metal, gutters, siding, and commercial along Highway 31. Free written inspection within 48 hours.

Zipcodes we serve in Spring Hill, TN: 37174

Wyngate, Burberry Glen, The Crossings of Spring Hill, Belshire, Campbell Station

GM Spring Hill plant, Rippavilla Plantation, Port Royal Park, Saturn Parkway

Williamson County Schools, Maury County Schools (Spring Hill HS, Summit HS)

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

How do I know if my Franklin roof has storm damage?

If a hailstorm or high-wind event passed over your home and you see granules in your gutters, dents in your HVAC fins or vent caps, or lifted shingles along the ridge — you likely have damage worth documenting. Most damage isn’t visible from the ground. A free Northpoint inspection takes 30–45 minutes and gives you a written, photo-documented answer either way.

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.

How much value does a new roof add to a home in Franklin?

Two ways to think about it. First, the 2024 Cost vs. Value Report shows roughly 65% of the project cost is returned at resale. Second — and more important in a Franklin market where buyers run inspections — a recent roof eliminates one of the top three negotiating points buyers use to push down a sale price. Most of our Franklin clients see the practical resale impact closer to 80–90% of project cost.