Check Fasteners and Seams, Clean Thoroughly, and Leave a Roof Ready for Nashville Weather
When the last classic panel and ridge cap is installed, we move into a final tuning and cleanup phase that's all about details. The crew lead walks each slope to confirm panels are seated correctly, overlaps are tight, and screw lines are straight. Random fasteners are checked to make sure washers are compressed properly, tight enough to seal, not so tight that they're crushed or split. Lap sealant, where specified, is inspected at end laps and critical joints so seams can handle heavy rain and wind the way they're supposed to.
We then clean both the roof and the property. Metal shavings, cuttings, and loose screws are swept or blown off panels, valleys, and into controlled collection points so they don't stain the finish or rust in place. Gutters and valleys are cleared of debris so the first big Nashville storm drains cleanly. On the ground, we pull tarps and ground covers carefully, load out debris, and run magnetic sweepers across driveways, walkways, and along the drip line until nails and screws stop showing up.
If you're available, we finish with a quick walk-around from the ground, pointing out key details, explaining how a classic panel exposed-fastener system is laid out, and what simple inspections you may want to plan for over the years. When we leave, you're left with a clean property and a classic panel metal roof installed to handle Middle Tennessee heat, storms, and seasons the way it should.