- HEP Roofing
- Kodak

Kodak | HEP Roofing
Kodak | HEP Roofing
When a storm rolls over Kodak, you don’t have time to wonder if your roof will hold—you need to know it will. HEP’s certified roofing pros make that confidence easy. From the first complimentary inspection to the final shingle, we treat every roof as if it’s protecting our own families, combining top-tier CertainTeed and GAF materials with precision craftsmanship that’s backed by industry-leading warranties. Whether you’re facing mysterious leaks, hail damage, or simply an aging roof begging for an upgrade, our team shows up on schedule, communicates clearly, and leaves your property spotless.
What sets us apart is the HEP promise: Honest pricing, Excellent workmanship, and Professional service—every time. Homeowners across Sevier County count on us for complete roof replacements, targeted repairs, and preventive maintenance that extends roof life and safeguards your investment. Give us a call, and discover why your neighbors say, “HEP’s on the way—and my roof is here to stay.”
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FAQs
How can I tell whether my roof in Kodak needs a repair or a full replacement?
Start with the roof’s age—most asphalt shingle roofs last 18–25 years. Signs such as widespread curling or missing shingles, granules in gutters, daylight through the attic decking, or multiple interior leaks usually point to replacement. If damage is limited to a small area—say a few shingles blown off after a storm—a targeted repair may suffice. We offer free, no-obligation inspections in Kodak, so one of our specialists can give you a clear recommendation based on the roof’s condition, material, and remaining life expectancy.
What roofing materials work best for homes and businesses in Kodak, TN?
Our most popular options are: • Architectural asphalt shingles – cost-effective, Class A fire-rated, and available with 130 mph wind warranties to handle East Tennessee storms. • Standing-seam metal – reflects radiant heat, resists algae growth in our humid summers, and can last 40–70 years. • Synthetic slate or shake – lighter than real slate, impact-resistant for hail, and visually striking for higher-end homes. All these materials meet or exceed the Sevier County wind-uplift requirements and perform well in Kodak’s mix of hot, humid summers, occasional hail, and winter freezes.
What does a new roof cost in the Kodak area?
Pricing varies with material, roof size, and tear-off needs, but a broad range is $4.00–$8.50 per square foot installed. For a 2,000 square-foot roof, that translates to roughly $8,000–$17,000 for architectural shingles and $16,000–$30,000 for standing-seam metal. Decking repairs, multiple layers of old roofing, or complex valleys will raise the total, while simple, walkable roofs sit at the lower end. We provide detailed written estimates so you can compare options side-by-side before committing.
How long will my roof replacement take once we schedule it?
Most single-family asphalt shingle roofs in Kodak are completed in 1–3 days, including tear-off and site clean-up. Metal, synthetic slate, or very steep roofs may take 3–5 days. Weather plays a key role; heavy rain or high winds can pause work to protect your home. We’ll give you a projected timeline in advance and update you daily if weather forces any adjustments.
Do I need a permit for roof replacement or major repair in Kodak?
Yes. Sevier County Building & Codes requires a permit when you replace structural decking, change roofing material, or complete a full tear-off and reroof. There is typically no permit needed for minor shingle repairs. Our team handles the permit application, pays the fee, schedules the required mid-roof and final inspections, and provides you with all closing documentation for insurance or resale purposes.
Do you offer emergency roof repair after storms?
Absolutely. We maintain a 24/7 on-call crew for emergency tarping, temporary patching, and debris removal after wind, hail, or fallen-tree damage. Fast action prevents further water intrusion and can strengthen your insurance claim. We document all damage with photos and written reports, then work directly with your adjuster to streamline the permanent repair or replacement process.