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Replacing your roof is one of the largest investments you will make in your home.

Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t realize that not all roof replacements are the same.

Some contractors replace only the shingles.

At Mr. GoodRoof, we install a complete roofing system designed to protect your home for decades.

That difference is often the reason homeowners avoid leaks, premature roof failure, and thousands of dollars in future repairs.

Most homeowners don’t know what they’re getting with a roof replacement

At Mr Goodroof, we believe in transparency and honesty. We want our customers to know our roof replacement process. That process ensures your new roof will be warranty compliant with the manufacturers we work with. The new roof will be properly ventilated. We completely replace any old flashing; we do not reuse it. And our process ensures your new roof is code compliant.

Warranty vs. System Compliance

Most homeowners focus on the warranty label on their shingles — but a manufacturer’s warranty is only as good as the installation behind it. At Mr. Goodroof, we install complete roofing systems, not just materials. That means every component — underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and fasteners — meets manufacturer specs and Tennessee building codes. If any piece of the puzzle is wrong, your warranty can be voided before the first storm ever hits Nashville.

The Reused Flashing Problem

Flashing is the metal that seals your roof’s most vulnerable points: valleys, chimneys, skylights, and wall transitions. When a roofer replaces your shingles but reuses the old flashing, they’re leaving your home’s weak spots exposed. Old flashing is bent, corroded, and no longer forms a watertight seal — and it’s also a manufacturer warranty violation. Mr. Goodroof replaces flashing as a standard part of every re-roof. It’s not an upsell. It’s just how it should be done.

Ventilation Oversight

Poor attic ventilation is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes made on Nashville roofs. Without proper airflow, heat and moisture build up in your attic, warping decking, shortening shingle life, and driving up your energy bills. Many roofing contractors skip a proper ventilation assessment entirely. Mr. Goodroof evaluates your intake and exhaust ventilation on every project to make sure your new roof can breathe the way it was designed to.

Code Requirements Often Skipped

Tennessee’s residential building code exists for a reason — but some roofing contractors cut corners to save time and money, leaving homeowners with non-compliant roofs that can cause problems during home sales, insurance claims, or after severe weather. Common skipped requirements in the Nashville area include proper nail patterns, drip edge installation, and underlayment overlap specs. Mr. Goodroof pulls permits when required and installs to code on every job — because your roof should protect you, not come back to haunt you.

The Mr. GoodRoof Roof Replacement Standard

Every roof we install follows a proven system designed to maximize durability, performance, and protection.

Our process includes the following steps.

Complete Roof Tear-Off

We remove the entire existing roofing system down to the decking.

This allows us to inspect the roof structure and ensure the new roof is installed on a solid foundation.

Some companies skip this step and install shingles over existing layers.

This may reduce the cost initially but often leads to long-term problems.

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Full Decking Inspection

Once the roof is removed, we inspect the decking for rot or structural damage.

Any compromised decking is replaced before the new roofing system is installed.

This ensures the roof is built on a stable surface.

Ice & Water Leak Barrier

We install ice and water protection in all water-prone areas, including:

  • Roof Valleys
  • Chimneys
  • Eaves
  • Roof penetrations

This barrier provides additional protection during heavy rain or ice events.

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Premium Synthetic Underlayment

Underlayment acts as the secondary waterproof barrier beneath the shingles.

Many contractors use cheap felt paper that can absorb water.

We install premium synthetic underlayment designed to protect your home even if shingles are damaged during severe weather.

Drip Edge Installation

Drip edge metal is installed along the roof edges to direct water into the gutters and prevent fascia damage.

Without drip edge, water can run behind the gutter system and rot the roof edge.

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Starter Shingles

Starter shingles create a strong seal at the roof edges.

This helps prevent wind-driven rain from lifting shingles and causing leaks.

Some contractors attempt to create starter rows using cut shingles instead of proper starter strips.

We install high-quality architectural shingles designed to withstand severe weather conditions while improving the appearance of your home.

Homeowners can choose from over 50 color options from leading manufacturers including:

  • Malarkey
  • GAF
  • CertainTeed
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Ridge Cap Shingles

The ridge is the most exposed part of the roof.

Premium ridge caps are installed to protect this area from wind and weather.

Flashing Replacement

Flashing protects the most leak-prone areas of the roof such as:

  • Chimneys
  • Dormers
  • Roof transitions

Many roofing contractors reuse existing flashing to save money.

Mr. GoodRoof replaces these components to ensure long-term performance.

Custom Roof Ventilation Design

One of the most overlooked components of a roof replacement is ventilation.

Without proper ventilation, heat and moisture become trapped in the attic, which can significantly shorten the lifespan of your roof.

Many roofing companies simply reinstall the ventilation that was already there.

Mr. GoodRoof takes the time to evaluate and design a ventilation system for each home.

Proper ventilation helps:

  • extend roof lifespan
  • reduce attic heat buildup
  • improve energy efficiency
  • prevent moisture damage

By designing ventilation correctly, we help ensure your roof performs the way it was intended.

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The Mr. GoodRoof Installation Process

Roof replacement is a multi-step process designed to ensure the highest quality installation.

Dedicated Project Manager

Oversight From Start to Finish

Roof replacement involves many moving parts.

That’s why every Mr. GoodRoof project includes a dedicated on-site project manager.

Your project manager is responsible for:

  • verifying materials
  • coordinating installation crews
  • overseeing installation quality
  • protecting your property
  • answering homeowner questions

They remain on site throughout the installation to ensure the job meets Mr. GoodRoof standards and that everything runs smoothly.

This level of oversight is one of the biggest reasons homeowners trust Mr. GoodRoof.

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In-House Installation Crews

Trained Professionals You Can Trust

One of the biggest differences between Mr. GoodRoof and many roofing companies is who

actually installs your roof.

Many contractors rely on subcontractors who may change from job to job.

Mr. GoodRoof uses trained in-house installation crews who work exclusively with our company.

Our installers are:

  • Full-time employees
  • Professionally trained
  • Background checked
  • Drug tested

Because they install roofing systems according to Mr. GoodRoof standards every day, homeowners receive consistent quality and workmanship on every project.

Roof Ventilation Is Critical to Roof Lifespan

80% of Roofs Are Improperly Ventilated

It’s not a scare tactic — it’s an industry reality. Studies suggest that roughly 80% of homes have some form of ventilation problem. In Nashville’s climate, where summers push attic temperatures past 150°F and winters bring freeze-thaw cycles, poor ventilation accelerates shingle deterioration, causes ice damming, and strains your HVAC system year-round. Most homeowners have no idea there’s a problem until the damage is already done. Mr. Goodroof makes ventilation assessment a standard part of every inspection and installation.

Intake vs. Exhaust: It’s a System, Not a Product

Ventilation isn’t just about slapping a ridge vent on the peak and calling it a day. A properly functioning roofing system requires a balance of intake air (typically at the soffits) and exhaust air (at or near the ridge). Without adequate intake, exhaust vents actually pull conditioned air from inside your home — working against you. Mr. Goodroof evaluates both sides of the equation on every project, ensuring your attic moves air the way it was designed to, from bottom to top.

Ventilation and Your Warranty

Here’s something most roofing contractors won’t tell you: improper ventilation is one of the leading reasons shingle manufacturers deny warranty claims. Nearly every major manufacturer — GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed — includes ventilation compliance as a condition of coverage. If your attic doesn’t meet their Net Free Area requirements, your warranty isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. At Mr. Goodroof, we install ventilation systems that meet manufacturer specifications, so your warranty is protected from day one.

Custom-Designed Per Home

No two homes ventilate the same way. Attic square footage, roof pitch, soffit configuration, and even your home’s orientation all affect how air moves through your roofing system. That’s why Mr. Goodroof doesn’t use a one-size-fits-all approach. We calculate the specific ventilation needs of your home before a single shingle is installed, designing a system that’s built for your roof — not the house down the street. In Nashville, where weather demands a lot from your roof, that custom approach makes all the difference.

Flexible Payment Options

Roof replacement can be a major expense.

Mr. GoodRoof offers financing options that allow homeowners to choose payment solutions that fit their budget.

Options may include:

  • monthly payment plans
  • promotional financing periods
  • flexible payment structures

Warranty Protection

Your roof replacement includes both manufacturer warranty protection and Mr. GoodRoof workmanship coverage.

Because we install the complete roofing system according to manufacturer standards, homeowners qualify for full warranty coverage.

Long-Term Support

Mr. GoodRoof is a local company serving Middle Tennessee.

Unlike storm-chasing contractors that leave after a few months, we remain available to support homeowners long after installation.

A Process Designed Around Homeowners

Our goal is not just to install roofs.

Our goal is to provide homeowners with a professional, transparent, and reliable roofing experience.

From the first inspection to the final cleanup, our process focuses on:

  • clear communication
  • quality workmanship
  • protection of your property
  • long-term performance of your roofing system

This commitment is why homeowners across Middle Tennessee continue to choose Mr. GoodRoof.

Experience the Mr. GoodRoof Difference

If you are considering replacing your roof, the first step is a professional inspection.

Our team will evaluate your roof, explain your options, and walk you through exactly what your roof replacement will include.

Contact Mr. GoodRoof today to schedule your inspection and experience the difference for yourself.

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