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Roofing Contractor in Stewart County, TN

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Stewart County is west of Clarksville. Dover is the county seat. The area is rural. Farms. Wooded lots. Older homes. And roofs that need attention. The spring storms that hit Clarksville hit Stewart County first, often harder because there are fewer trees to block the wind. We have seen roofs in Dover that were destroyed by hail while Clarksville got only rain.

We have been roofing in Stewart County since 2003. We know the building codes. We know the roads. We know the common roof problems in rural properties. We have replaced roofs on farmhouses and older homes from the 1970s. We have driven down gravel roads in Cunningham and Palmyra. We have dealt with steep driveways and long lanes.

This article covers roofing contractor services in Stewart County, TN. What we do. How we serve rural homeowners. And why you should call us at (931) 666-1469.

Roofing in Stewart County: What You Need to Know

Stewart County follows the 2018 IRC with local amendments. Permits are required for roof replacements in the county. The process is simpler than Montgomery County. We handle it all. The permit fee is typically $50 to $150. We pull the permit -- you do nothing.

The weather is similar to Clarksville but often more extreme. Spring thunderstorms. Hail. High summer heat. Winter ice storms. Stewart County gets the same storms as Clarksville, sometimes earlier because they come from the west. Roofs age at the same rate: 15-18 years for architectural shingles in Middle Tennessee heat and humidity.

The housing stock is older. Many homes built in the 1970s and 1980s. Plank decking (1x6 boards) instead of plywood. Multiple layers of shingles -- we have seen four layers on one rural home. We know how to handle them. We replace plank decking with plywood when needed. Cost $75 to $150 per sheet. On a typical 2,000 sq ft home, we might replace 10-20 sheets depending on what we find.

Rural properties have outbuildings. Barns. Shops. Garages. We roof those too. Metal roofing is popular for agricultural buildings. We install corrugated and standing seam metal on barns and farm structures. Corrugated for barns: $10,000 to $14,000. Standing seam for nicer buildings: $16,000 to $24,000. We also do asphalt shingles on garages and sheds.

Fort Campbell families also live in Stewart County. The commute is about 40 minutes. Some military families choose Stewart County for the land, lower taxes, or slower pace. We serve them with the same military discount we offer in Clarksville.

How We Serve Stewart County Homeowners (Step by Step)

  1. Free inspection. We drive to Dover or anywhere in Stewart County. No travel fee. We inspect your roof. We go in your attic. We take photos. We give you a written report with findings and a cost estimate.
  2. Permit check. We determine if a permit is required for your specific job. For unincorporated areas, sometimes not for minor repairs. For replacements, always yes. We handle all paperwork. The permit fee is included in our estimate.
  3. Material ordering. We use Beck Building Materials in Clarksville or ABC Supply on Fort Campbell Blvd. For rural areas, we may use our own trucks. We schedule delivery for the day before the job starts so there are no delays.
  4. Scheduling. We bundle Stewart County jobs to optimize crew routes when possible. But for emergencies, we come immediately. We have responded to storm damage in Dover within 3 hours of a call.
  5. Tear-off and replacement. Same process as Clarksville. Strip. Inspect decking. Replace rotted wood. Install new underlayment and shingles or metal. We work 7 AM to 7 PM to get it done.
  6. Cleanup. Magnets on driveways and gravel areas. Blowers on patios. We check for nails in gravel driveways specifically -- a nail in a tractor tire is a very bad day.
  7. Warranty. 10-year workmanship warranty. Same as Clarksville. Your rural location does not affect the warranty. We will come back to Stewart County if there is ever an issue.

Why Hire Clarksville Roofing Co for Stewart County?

There are not many established roofers serving Stewart County. Local handymen are fine for small repairs, but for a full replacement or an insurance claim, you need a professional crew with the right equipment and insurance. That is us.

We are willing to drive. We have been serving Stewart County for over twenty years. We know the area. We know the building department in Dover. We know the roads. We have never charged a travel fee for Stewart County, and we never will.

Storm chasers target rural areas after every major storm. They know homeowners in Stewart County have fewer options. White trucks with magnetic signs showing up two days after a hail event -- we have fixed their bad work for twenty years. Call us first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you charge extra for Stewart County?

No. Our service area includes all of Stewart County. No travel fee. We have never charged extra for Dover, Erin, Cumberland City, or anywhere else in the county.

How long does a permit take in Stewart County?

Usually 1-2 business days. The county building department is efficient. We handle all the paperwork. We will let you know when the permit is approved so we can schedule the job.

Do I need a permit for a roof repair in Stewart County?

Repairs under 100 square feet typically do not require a permit in unincorporated areas. We check each job. If a permit is required, we pull it. We never skip permits.

Can you roof a barn or outbuilding in Stewart County?

Yes. Metal roofing is the most popular for agricultural buildings. Corrugated metal for barns ($10,000 to $14,000). Standing seam for nicer buildings ($16,000 to $24,000). Asphalt shingles for garages and sheds ($8,000 to $12,000). We do it all.

What is the most common roof problem in rural Stewart County?

Wind damage. Rural areas are more exposed than Clarksville. Fewer trees and buildings to break the wind. We see missing shingles and lifted ridge caps after every storm. Hail damage on older roofs with granule loss is also very common.

Can you handle an emergency in Dover?

Yes. We answer 24/7. For a true emergency -- active leak, tree through roof -- we drive to Stewart County immediately. We have a crew on standby for exactly this.

Ready for a free estimate from a licensed Clarksville roofer?

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Marcus A. TrentMaster Roofer & Building Envelope Specialist

Marcus has installed and inspected roofing systems across Tennessee for over 14 years. He focuses on storm-resilient materials and helping homeowners avoid contractor fraud after severe weather.