Roofing in Clarksville & Montgomery County, TN
Clarksville is in Montgomery County. But we do not stop at the city limits. We roof all of
Montgomery County. From the Red River to the county line. From Exit 1 to Exit 11. Every
neighborhood. Every rural road. We have been roofing Montgomery County since 2003. We
know the building codes. We know the permit process. We know the inspectors. We know the
roads.
This article covers roofing in Clarksville and all of Montgomery County. Where we go. What we
do. And why you should hire a roofer who covers the whole county. Call (931) 666-1469 for a
free estimate.
Roofing Across Montgomery County
Montgomery County has diverse housing. Let us break it down by area.
Clarksville city limits. The majority of our work. Permits from the city of Clarksville.
Inspections from the city. We know the process. We know the inspectors by name. The city
requires ice shield 6 feet up from eaves, ridge vents, and specific nailing patterns. We follow
the code.
Sango area. South of Clarksville. Newer subdivisions (built 2000-2015). Some rural
properties. Same building codes as the city (Montgomery County code applies in
unincorporated areas). We do a lot of work in Sango. The homes there are hitting 15-20 years
old and need roofs.
Cunningham. Rural. Farms. Metal roofs popular for barns. Older farmhouses with plank
decking. We drive out there regularly. No travel fee. We have replaced roofs on homes that
were built in the 1970s with 3-tab shingles and rotting decking.
Palmyra. Small community near the Cumberland River. Older homes. Some need decking
replacement because of age and moisture. We have done dozens of roofs in Palmyra. The river
humidity accelerates rot.
Woodlawn. Near the Kentucky line. Mix of subdivisions and rural. Fort Campbell families live
here. We serve them. Woodlawn gets the same storms as Clarksville, sometimes worse
because there is less tree cover.
Saint Bethlehem. East Clarksville. Busy area. Commercial and residential. We do both.
Many of the commercial at roofs on Wilma Rudolph Blvd are in Saint Bethlehem.
Rossview area. Near the high school. Lots of new construction (built 2010-2020). Some
roofs already failing from cheap builder-grade shingles (3-tab). We replace them with
architectural shingles.
Outlying rural areas. Anywhere in Montgomery County. We go there. No travel fee. If you
have a gravel road, we drive it. If you have a long driveway, we drive it. We have roofed homes
at the end of dirt roads o Dotsonville Road.
No matter where you are in the county, the process is the same. Free inspection. Written
estimate. Quality installation.
How We Serve All of Montgomery County (Step by Step)
- You call us. (931) 666-1469. We ask for your address. We check if you are in city limits or
unincorporated county.
- We schedule an inspection. We drive to you. No travel fee. We inspect your roof. We go
into your attic. We take photos.
- We give you a written estimate. Same pricing as Clarksville. No rural surcharge. Line
items included.
- You approve. We schedule the work. For rural areas, we may bundle multiple jobs on the
same day to optimize crew time. But for emergencies, we come immediately.
- We pull permits. Montgomery County permits (if you are in unincorporated areas) or City
of Clarksville permits (if you are in the city). We handle it. The permit fee is included.
- We order materials. From local suppliers (Beck Building Materials on Fort Campbell Blvd,
ABC Supply on Wilma Rudolph). Delivery arranged. For rural areas, we use our own trucks if
delivery is not available.
- We do the work. Same quality as in the city. Same crew. Same materials. Same cleanup
standards.
- We schedule the inspection. The county or city inspector comes out. We are present. You
do not need to be home.
- We clean up. Magnets. Blowers. We leave your property clean.
- We warranty the work. Ten years on labor. Same as Clarksville. Your location does not
a ect the warranty.
Why Hire Clarksville Roofing Co for Montgomery County?
Some roofers only work in the city. They do not want to drive to Cunningham or Palmyra. They
say "too far" or "too rural." We do not. We have been serving the whole county for over twenty
years. We know every back road.
Also, we know the county building codes. Unincorporated Montgomery County follows the
2018 IRC with amendments. Permits are required for roof replacements. We pull them. Some
rural roofers skip permits. That comes back on you when you sell your home.
For Fort Campbell families living in Montgomery County (o base), we offer the same military
discount and exible scheduling. We drive to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you charge extra for rural Montgomery County addresses?
No. Our service area includes all of Montgomery County. No travel fee. No rural surcharge. The price is the same as in Clarksville.
How long does it take to get a permit in unincorporated Montgomery County?
1 to 3 business days. The county building department is efficient. We apply online or in person. We handle the paperwork.
Do I need a permit for a roof repair in the county?
Repairs under 100 square feet typically do not require a permit. We check each job. If a permit is required, we pull it. Cost is minimal ($50 to $100 for repairs).
Can you roof a barn or outbuilding in Montgomery County?
Yes. We install metal roofing on agricultural buildings (corrugated or standing seam). Also asphalt on garages and sheds. We have done barns in Cunningham and Palmyra.
What is the most common roof problem in rural Montgomery County?
Wind damage. Rural areas are more exposed. There are fewer trees and buildings to block the wind. We see missing shingles and lifted ridge caps after every storm. Also, older farmhouses have plank decking that rots.
Do you work in Cheatham County or Robertson County?
Yes, but those are separate service areas. For Montgomery County, we are fully covered. For Cheatham (Ashland City) or Robertson (Spring eld), call us to discuss. We may charge a travel fee for those areas.
Ready for a free estimate from a licensed Clarksville roofer?
Call (931) 666-1469