July 2025

Spinny Winds or Tornadoes in Tennessee

Tornadoes Are Rare, but Real – Let a VFL Protect Your Roof!

Tornadoes in Knoxville are most common in spring (March to May), when warm, moist air clashes with cold fronts. The National Weather Service reports that East Tennessee averages 1–2 tornadoes annually, typically EF0 to EF2, with winds of 65–135 mph. While rare, these storms can uproot trees, hurl debris, and devastate homes. As a Volunteer who’s weathered tough games, I know preparation and quick response are key to tackling tornado damage.

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stormy season tennessee

Hey Knoxville Homeowners – Storm Season is Here !

If you live in Knoxville, you know that thunderstorms are part of life, just like tailgating at Neyland Stadium. As a proud Volunteer and former UT football player, I understand the importance of being prepared for the toughest challenges – whether it’s a fourth-quarter comeback or a sudden thunderstorm threatening your home. When heavy rain, high winds, and hail roll into East Tennessee, your roof needs to be ready.

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Winter Storms in Eastern Tennessee

Winter Storms Are Coming – Let a VFL Protect Your Roof

Winter storms are like a slow, grinding defense – they wear down your roof over,time. Ice dams form when snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, trapping water that can seep under shingles. Heavy snow can stress older roofs, causing,cracks or collapses in extreme cases. Freezing rain can also damage flashing or vents. At Daniel Hood Roofing, our licensed and insured team specializes in identifying and repairing damage, from ice dam removal to shingle replacement

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Hurricane and thunder storms in Eastern Tennessee

Hurricane Remnants Hit Hard – Trust a VFL to Protect Your Roof

From August to October, Knoxville can feel the effects of hurricanes or tropical storms that make landfall in the Gulf or Atlantic. While the city is too far inland for direct hits, weakened storms bring heavy rain (4-8 inches in a day), winds of 30-50 mph, and flooding. The National Weather Service notes that remnants of storms like Hurricane Helene has caused significant damage in East Tennessee.

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