Certified Roofing Crews

HEP RoofingCertified Roofing Crews

Certified Roofing Crews | Siding Solutions | Roofing | Dunlap

From summer storms to crisp Plateau nights, Dunlap homes rely on sturdy exteriors to stay safe and stylish. HEP’s certified roofing crews bring factory-trained precision to every shingle, flashing, and ventilation detail, ensuring a watertight finish that’s as durable as it is attractive—always delivered with clean worksites and neighbor-friendly professionalism.

We pair that same craftsmanship with versatile siding solutions, offering energy-saving materials and vibrant color palettes that instantly elevate curb appeal. Whether you’re replacing storm-damaged panels or planning a full exterior makeover, our team handles everything—inspection, installation, and meticulous cleanup—with transparent communication and industry-leading warranties. Let HEP protect what matters most, so you can enjoy a Dunlap home that turns heads and stands strong against Tennessee’s toughest weather.

FAQs

What certifications do your roofing crews hold, and why are they important?

All of our crews are manufacturer-trained and hold certifications such as GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, and VSI Certified Installer for vinyl siding. These credentials mean our installers follow strict manufacturer specifications, allowing us to offer enhanced material warranties and ensuring your roof or siding is installed to the highest industry standards. Certified crews also stay current on local Dunlap building codes and safety regulations, reducing the risk of installation errors and future repairs.

Which roofing and siding materials do you recommend for Dunlap’s climate?

For roofing, architectural asphalt shingles and standing-seam metal are popular in Dunlap because they withstand seasonal temperature swings, heavy rain, and occasional hail. Impact-rated shingles (Class 3 or 4) provide added protection from storm damage. For siding, insulated vinyl, fiber-cement (such as James Hardie), and engineered wood (LP SmartSide) offer excellent moisture resistance and energy efficiency while maintaining their color under strong UV exposure. During your consultation we’ll assess your home’s exposure, budget, and design goals to recommend the best material blend.

How long does a typical roof or siding replacement take?

Most residential reroofs in Dunlap take 1–2 days once we’re on site, weather permitting. Full siding replacement averages 3–5 days, depending on home size and trim details. Larger or more complex projects (e.g., steep roofs, multiple gables, or siding repairs before installation) can add time. We provide a detailed timeline before work begins and communicate any weather-related adjustments in real time so you always know what to expect.

Do you help with insurance claims for storm damage?

Yes. Our team includes licensed adjuster liaisons who document storm damage with photos, measurements, and drone imagery. We meet your insurance adjuster on-site, review the scope of loss, and submit any supplemental paperwork required. Once the claim is approved, we schedule repairs promptly and bill your insurer directly for covered items, leaving you responsible only for your deductible—no surprises or hidden fees.

What warranties come with your roofing and siding installations?

Because we use certified crews and premium manufacturers, we can register extended warranties that non-certified contractors cannot. Roofing: 50-year non-prorated material warranty plus our 10-year workmanship warranty; optional 25-year workmanship coverage through GAF’s Golden Pledge upgrade. Siding: up to 30-year fade and hail protection on premium vinyl, 15-year finish warranty on fiber-cement, and our 5-year labor warranty on all siding projects. We provide warranty certificates and transfer documentation for future resale.

How should I prepare my Dunlap home before the project starts?

1) Move vehicles, patio furniture, and potted plants at least 15 ft from the work area to protect them from debris. 2) Secure valuables on interior walls or shelves—hammering can create vibrations. 3) Keep pets and children indoors or off-site for safety. 4) Notify neighbors of the upcoming work and expected noise. 5) Make power outlets accessible; we can supply generators if needed. Our project manager will perform a pre-job walkthrough the day before work begins to answer questions and confirm all preparations.

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