The Wilson County seat took real damage in the 2020 tornado, and Lebanon's blend of historic homes near the square and growing east-side subdivisions keeps it on the front line of Middle Tennessee storms. If a recent storm rolled through Lebanon, we'll have a licensed inspector at your door as soon as today with a clear, photo-documented report.
Thanks — a 615 Roofing inspector will reach out shortly to confirm your appointment. Storm damage worsens fast, so we'll move quickly. Need us now? Call (615) 218-3395.
Lebanon sat at the eastern end of the March 3, 2020 tornado's path, where many homes and businesses — along with Walmart, Lowe's, and the municipal airport — suffered considerable damage. Well-built homes had roofs ripped off along Highway 109 and Leeville Pike, and Wilson County remains in the active I-40 storm track.
The problem with storm damage is that most of it isn't visible from the ground. Hail bruises the protective granules off asphalt shingles, and wind lifts and creases them — damage that quietly shortens your roof's life and opens the door to leaks months later. By the time a stain shows up on your ceiling, water has often been getting in for a while.
Our crews work across all of Lebanon and Wilson County, including Five Oaks, Hunters Point, downtown Lebanon, and Spring Creek. If you live near the Lebanon Square, Cedars of Lebanon State Park, Wilson County Fairgrounds, and Lebanon Municipal Airport, we're often already inspecting roofs nearby after a storm.
We're a local Middle Tennessee crew — not a storm-chasing out-of-state outfit that disappears after the season. We give you an honest, photo-documented report of exactly what we find, with no pressure and no obligation. If your roof is fine, we'll tell you. If it's not, you'll have the documentation you need to make a smart decision.
One important note: 615 Roofing performs roof inspections and repairs, and we're glad to help you understand and navigate the insurance process. We document the condition of your roof clearly and honestly and explain your options — we just don't negotiate or adjust the claim for you, so you always stay in control of your own claim.
Middle Tennessee sits in one of the most active severe-weather corridors in the Southeast. Spring supercells regularly produce hail in the 1" to 2"+ range — large enough to fracture shingle mats and knock loose the granules that protect the asphalt underneath. Straight-line winds during these systems frequently exceed 50–70 mph, lifting and creasing shingles along ridges, hips, and rake edges. In Lebanon and the rest of Wilson County, that combination repeats year after year, and each event quietly subtracts from your roof's remaining life.
What makes it tricky is timing. A roof can take a hard hit in April and not leak until July, when summer thunderstorms drive water through compromised shingles and worn flashing. That delay is exactly why a prompt, documented inspection matters — it catches the damage while it's still cheap to address, long before it shows up as a stain on your ceiling or a soft spot in your decking.
Homeowners across Lebanon call us for a focused set of services, all built around honest documentation rather than high-pressure sales:
Whether you own a historic home near the Lebanon Square or a newer build in Five Oaks, the inspection process is the same: a licensed local inspector on your roof, a thorough check of every vulnerable area, and a clear photo report you keep — with straight answers and no obligation.
Storm damage doesn't wait, and neither do we. From request to roof in three quick steps.
Fill out the quick form or call us directly. It takes under a minute, and there's zero obligation.
A licensed local inspector heads to your Lebanon home, often the same or next day, to check for hail and wind damage.
We walk you through exactly what we found with photos and honest, straightforward next steps — no pressure.
Real feedback from neighbors who needed honest answers about their roof — fast.
“After the spring hail we couldn't tell if our roof was damaged. 615 Roofing had an inspector out the next morning, walked the whole roof, and showed us photos of the bruising we never would've seen. Honest, professional, zero pressure.”
“We've been through the storms out here and were tired of out-of-state crews knocking on the door. These folks are local, licensed, and actually explained what they found instead of just trying to sell us a new roof.”
“Quick response, on time, and incredibly thorough. The photo report they left us was better documentation than we got from anyone else. Highly recommend to anyone in Williamson County.”
“Called on a Tuesday, had a documented inspection by Wednesday. They found wind-lifted shingles along the ridge and were straight with us about what needed fixing versus what could wait.”
“What stood out was how no-pressure it was. Our roof was mostly fine and they told us so — didn't try to upsell. That kind of honesty is rare. We'll call them again when we do need work.”
“Professional from start to finish. The inspector knew exactly how Nashville storms hit our older East Nashville bungalow and pointed out flashing issues two other companies missed.”
Common questions from Lebanon and Wilson County homeowners.