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Ocoee | HEP Roofing
Ocoee | HEP Roofing
When you live between the roaring Ocoee River and the rolling Cherokee National Forest, you expect a little excitement—just not from your roof. HEP’s certified roofing crew keeps Ocoee homes adventure-proof with thorough inspections, honest assessments, and repairs that last longer than our famous white-water rapids. Whether high winds have loosened shingles, a pop-up hailstorm has peppered your panels, or decades of East Tennessee sun have simply worn things thin, we arrive fast, work clean, and back every job with industry-leading warranties—because “HEP Is On The Way” isn’t just our slogan, it’s our promise.
From minor leak fixes to full roof replacements featuring top-tier materials like Owens Corning and GAF, we handle everything in-house, including permitting and seamless insurance coordination. The result is a worry-free process that lets you get back to mountain views and river runs while we fortify the home you love. Ready for a roof that can stand up to the next storm and still look great on a clear blue day? Call HEP today and discover why your Ocoee neighbors trust us to keep their homes safe, dry, and looking sharp year-round.
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FAQs
What roofing materials are best for Ocoee’s hot and humid climate?
In Ocoee, asphalt shingles remain popular for their affordability and UV-resistant coatings, but many homeowners are upgrading to architectural shingles or metal roofing. Architectural shingles have thicker laminated layers that better withstand wind uplift and sudden storms common in Central Florida. Metal panels (aluminum or galvanized steel) reflect heat, resist corrosion, and can last 40–50 years with minimal maintenance. For flat or low-slope sections, modified bitumen or single-ply TPO membranes offer excellent waterproofing and heat-welded seams that stand up to afternoon downpours.
How often should I schedule a professional roof inspection?
Because Florida’s weather is harsh on roofing systems, we recommend a full inspection twice a year—once before hurricane season (late spring) and once afterward (early fall). In addition, you should arrange an immediate inspection after any severe wind, hail, or fallen-tree event, even if you don’t see obvious leaks. Regular inspections catch minor issues like lifted shingles, cracked flashing, or loose fasteners before they evolve into costly interior damage.
Do you offer emergency storm-damage repairs in Ocoee?
Yes. Our dedicated emergency response team is on call 24/7. We can arrive within hours to tarp exposed areas, secure loose materials, remove debris, and perform temporary fixes that prevent further water intrusion. Once the roof is stabilized, we provide a detailed damage report, itemized estimate, and a clear action plan for permanent repairs or replacement.
How long does a typical roof replacement take?
A standard single-family home (2,000–3,000 sq ft) usually takes 1–2 days for tear-off and installation of asphalt shingles when weather cooperates. Metal roofing or tile can extend the timeline to 3–5 days because of additional underlayment steps and precision fastening. Permitting, material delivery, and final inspection add a few extra days outside of on-site labor. We give you a detailed schedule up front so you know exactly what to expect.
Are you licensed, insured, and compliant with Florida building codes?
Absolutely. We hold a Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license (CCC#) and carry $1 million in general liability insurance and full workers’ compensation coverage. Our crews follow the latest Florida Building Code (FBC) requirements, including the mandatory Secondary Water Barrier, high-wind nailing pattern, and proper attic ventilation. Copies of our license and insurance certificates are provided with every proposal for your peace of mind.
Can you assist with my insurance claim for roof damage?
Yes. We document storm damage with photos, videos, and a written inspection report formatted for insurers. We meet with your adjuster on-site to ensure all affected areas are acknowledged, help you understand your policy’s coverage, and provide the detailed estimate required for claim approval. While we can’t negotiate the claim on your behalf (only a public adjuster or attorney can do that), our support streamlines the process and often accelerates payout so repairs can begin sooner.