Memphis averages 220 days per year with humidity above 60 percent. This moisture accelerates organic growth on shingles and promotes wood rot in roof decking. New roof installation must include algae-resistant shingles and proper attic ventilation to combat these effects. Our location in the Mississippi River valley exposes buildings to severe thunderstorms with straight-line winds exceeding 60 mph. Spring storms bring hail that damages standard roofing materials. Building a new roof here requires impact-resistant products and installation techniques that resist wind uplift. These are not optional upgrades. They are necessary features for roof longevity in this climate zone.
Tennessee requires licensed contractors to pull permits for roof replacement in Shelby County. This protects you from substandard work that fails inspection. Local building officials understand Memphis weather challenges and enforce code requirements that address wind loads, ventilation, and water management. Evergreen Roofing Memphis maintains relationships with local suppliers who stock materials rated for Southern climate zones. We understand Historic District requirements for properties in Central Gardens and Midtown. Our crews know how to navigate tight streets in older neighborhoods and protect mature trees during material delivery. Choosing local expertise means working with professionals who understand Memphis construction standards and weather patterns.