If you’re searching for a Nashville roofing contractor, you already know the problem. Most companies send a salesman to your roof, hand you a vague estimate, and pressure you to sign before they leave the driveway. ClickRoof does it differently. We use FAA-certified drone pilots and AI-powered damage reports to give Nashville homeowners an honest, data-backed picture of their roof — no ladders, no pressure, no guesswork.
Nashville’s weather is hard on roofs. Middle Tennessee averages 50+ inches of rain per year, and the area regularly sees severe hail storms that can leave impact damage invisible to the naked eye. In 2023 alone, Davidson County recorded multiple significant storm events that generated thousands of insurance claims. That’s exactly why ClickRoof built a process around objectivity: drone imagery captures every square foot of your roof in high resolution, and our AI analysis identifies hail strikes, granule loss, cracked flashing, and ridge damage before they become leaks.
We serve homeowners across Nashville and the surrounding Middle Tennessee area — from Green Hills and Belle Meade to Donelson, Antioch, Madison, and Bellevue. Whether your roof took a hit from a recent storm or you just want to know what condition it’s actually in before selling or buying, ClickRoof gives you the data you need to make a smart decision.
There are dozens of roofing contractors in Nashville. Here’s what makes ClickRoof different.
No commissioned salespeople. Most contractors send a salesman, not an inspector. That person’s job is to close a deal, not give you an honest assessment. At ClickRoof, your inspection is done by an FAA-certified drone pilot, analyzed by AI, and reviewed by an independent roofing expert. Nobody on our team earns a commission off your decision.
You get time to think. Your AI roof report is delivered digitally — with annotated images, damage severity scores, and a clear summary of what needs attention now versus what can wait. Read it at your kitchen table, share it with your spouse, or compare it to another estimate on your schedule, not ours. No pressure calls, no salesman in your living room waiting for a signature.
We give back to the community. ClickRoof donates $200 from every completed project to Books of John, a Middle Tennessee nonprofit that helps widows and widowers with critical home repairs. When you hire ClickRoof, your investment improves more than one roof.
Transparent pricing. Nashville roof replacements typically run $8,000–$18,000 depending on size, pitch, and materials. Our upfront process means no surprise line items and no inflated estimates designed to leave “negotiating room.” You see exactly what your roof needs and exactly what it costs.
ClickRoof is based at 4701 Trousdale Drive, Suite 208, Nashville, TN 37220, and serves homeowners throughout Davidson County and greater Middle Tennessee.
Nashville Neighborhoods We Serve: Green Hills, Belle Meade, Brentwood Hills, Donelson, Antioch, Madison, Bellevue, Sylvan Park, 12 South, East Nashville, Germantown, Nations, Bordeaux, Hillsboro Village, Berry Hill, and surrounding Davidson County communities.
We also serve the greater Nashville metro including Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, College Grove, and Belle Meade. If you’re unsure whether we cover your specific zip code, call us at (615) 455-5046 or book an inspection online — we’ll confirm coverage and get you scheduled within one business day.
Getting started takes less than two minutes. Book your drone inspection online, and our team will confirm your appointment within one business day. You don’t need to be home. You don’t need to do anything except tell us when works for you — our drone pilots work around your schedule.
After your inspection, you’ll receive a detailed AI roof report within 24 hours. The report includes high-resolution drone imagery, damage annotations, a condition summary, and our recommended next steps. If you decide to move forward with repairs or a full replacement, ClickRoof handles everything — permitting, materials, installation, and cleanup. If your inspection comes back clean, you’ll know exactly where you stand with documentation you can share with your insurer or a future buyer.
Nashville homeowners deserve honest information about one of the biggest investments they own. ClickRoof exists to make sure you get it.
Nashville’s climate — hot, humid summers, unpredictable hail seasons, and occasional ice storms — means your choice of roofing material matters. Here’s what Middle Tennessee homeowners most commonly choose and why.
Architectural Asphalt Shingles (Most Common)
The most popular option in Nashville, architectural shingles offer a good balance of cost, durability, and curb appeal. Expect a lifespan of 25–30 years and installation costs of $4.50–$7.50 per square foot. Look for shingles rated Class 4 impact-resistant if you’re in a storm-prone area — many Nashville insurers offer premium discounts for IR-rated roofs.
Metal Roofing (Best for Longevity)
Standing seam metal roofs last 40–70 years and perform exceptionally well in Middle Tennessee’s hail and wind events. They’re significantly more expensive ($10–$20 per square foot installed), but many homeowners recoup the investment through lower insurance premiums and reduced maintenance. Popular in newer construction in Green Hills, Brentwood, and Belle Meade.
Synthetic Shake & Slate (Premium Look, Modern Performance)
If you love the look of cedar shake or slate but want a lower-maintenance material, synthetic options have improved dramatically. Brands like DaVinci and CertainTeed Belmont are Class 4 rated and look nearly identical to the real thing. Budget $8–$15 per square foot installed.
3-Tab Asphalt Shingles (Budget Option)
Still available and affordable, but we generally don’t recommend 3-tab shingles for Nashville’s climate. They’re thinner, less wind-resistant, and typically rated for only 20–25 years. If budget is the primary concern, architectural shingles are only marginally more expensive and substantially more durable.
Roof replacement costs in Nashville vary based on home size, roof pitch, material choice, and the extent of any underlying damage. Here are realistic 2026 ranges for Davidson County homeowners:
Small home (1,200–1,600 sq ft, simple gable roof): $7,500–$11,000 with architectural shingles
Mid-size home (1,600–2,400 sq ft, moderate pitch): $11,000–$17,000 with architectural shingles
Larger home (2,400+ sq ft, complex roofline): $17,000–$28,000+ depending on materials
Metal roof (any size): Add 60–90% over asphalt shingle cost
If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, your out-of-pocket cost is typically limited to your deductible — often $1,000–$2,500 for most Davidson County homeowners. ClickRoof’s AI reports are designed to be insurance-ready, with the documentation adjusters need to process claims efficiently.
Keep in mind that Nashville’s strong real estate market means a failed roof inspection can kill a home sale or force a last-minute price cut. Knowing your roof’s condition before you list — or before you make an offer — is one of the smartest due diligence steps you can take.
How long does a drone roof inspection take?
The drone flight itself takes 20–45 minutes depending on your roof size and complexity. You don’t need to be home. We’ll send you a link to your AI report within 24 hours of the inspection.
Does ClickRoof work with insurance companies?
Yes. Our AI reports include the documentation insurance adjusters need: high-resolution drone imagery, date-stamped photos, damage annotations, and a condition summary. Many of our Nashville customers use their ClickRoof report to support an insurance claim.
How do I know if my Nashville roof was damaged in a recent storm?
Hail damage is often invisible from the ground. Even a 1-inch hailstone can knock off granules and crack the asphalt mat without making a visible dent on your shingles. The only reliable way to know is a thorough inspection — and a drone can cover every square foot of your roof safely and quickly.
What areas of Nashville does ClickRoof serve?
We serve all of Davidson County including Green Hills, Belle Meade, Donelson, Antioch, Madison, Bellevue, Sylvan Park, East Nashville, and surrounding areas. We also serve Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, College Grove, and the broader Middle Tennessee region.
Is ClickRoof licensed and insured in Tennessee?
Yes. ClickRoof operates with full Tennessee contractor licensing and our drone pilots hold FAA Part 107 certification. We carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every job.
What’s the difference between a repair and a full replacement?
Minor issues — a few missing shingles, a small leak around a flashing — can often be repaired for $300–$1,500. When a roof has widespread granule loss, multiple damaged areas, or is approaching the end of its lifespan (20+ years for asphalt shingles), a full replacement is typically more cost-effective. Our AI report gives you an honest, unbiased recommendation so you’re not paying for more than you need.