What Affects Rates in Clarksville
- An EF-3 tornado struck Fort Campbell and crossed northeast through Clarksville in December 2023, destroying structures and causing significant roof damage across multiple neighborhoods.
- Ice accumulations in late January and early February 2023 downed trees and power lines throughout Montgomery County, damaging roofs and gutters with fallen debris.
- Thunderstorm wind accounts for the majority of Montgomery County storm events, with 29 recorded incidents causing shingle blow-off and structural damage over the past five years.
- Montgomery County housing stock has a median build year of 1995, meaning many roofs are approaching or past their 25-year replacement window as asphalt shingle warranties expire.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Detailed post-storm inspection documenting hail bruising, wind-lifted shingles, and debris impact for insurance claims. Critical after Clarksville tornado and ice storm events to identify hidden damage before leaks develop.
Class 4 rated shingles engineered for hail and wind resistance in high-exposure areas. Montgomery County hail and tornado frequency make impact-rated materials a cost-effective upgrade during replacement.
Contractor-assisted damage documentation with photo evidence, material lists, and scope reports for insurance adjusters. Particularly important for multi-event damage like the 2023 ice storms.
Temporary waterproof tarping after tornado or wind damage to prevent interior water intrusion until full replacement begins. Standard procedure following major Clarksville storm events with structural damage.
