- HEP Roofing
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Sequatchie | HEP Roofing
Sequatchie | HEP Roofing
When storms roll off the plateau and summer sun beats down on Sequatchie homes, your roof takes the hit first. HEP’s factory-certified crews bring the experience of thousands of Tennessee roof repairs, replacements, and new installations—always with honest assessments, transparent pricing, and cleanup so thorough you’ll never know we were there. From asphalt shingles that match historic farmhouses to energy-efficient metal panels built for modern cabins, we source premium materials that stand up to the valley’s wide temperature swings and driving rain.
Because we’re a full-service home solutions company, you get more than hammer-and-nails craftsmanship. Every project is backed by industry-leading warranties, 24/7 emergency support, and financing options that keep surprises off your balance sheet. Schedule a free roof inspection today and see why your neighbors say, “Call HEP, we’ll fix it!”—then rest easy knowing the next storm is just another view from the porch.
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FAQs
What roofing materials perform best in Sequatchie’s climate?
Sequatchie County experiences hot, humid summers, occasional high-wind thunderstorms, and the potential for winter ice events. Architectural asphalt shingles are the most popular choice because they shed rain well, resist algae growth, and stand up to wind gusts of 110–130 mph. For homeowners looking for maximum longevity, standing-seam metal roofs are excellent; the baked-on finishes resist UV degradation and the panels can withstand hail better than most other products. If energy efficiency is a priority, consider reflective metal or cool-roof shingles that lower attic temperatures by 10–15 °F during peak summer heat.
How often should I have my roof inspected around Sequatchie?
We recommend a professional inspection at least once a year, ideally each spring after winter freezes have passed. In addition, schedule an inspection after any major weather event—straight-line winds over 50 mph, large hail, or heavy snow/ice—that could loosen shingles or damage flashing. Regular inspections catch small issues like lifted shingles or minor sealant failure before they allow moisture into the decking and insulation.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Sequatchie County?
Yes. Sequatchie County follows the 2018 International Residential Code (IRC), and a building permit is required for complete tear-offs or any roof work that alters the structural decking. Our team handles the permitting process for you—we complete the application, pay the associated fee, and coordinate the final inspection with the county building official so you have full compliance documentation for future resale or insurance purposes.
Can you help me file an insurance claim for storm damage?
Absolutely. We provide a free storm-damage assessment that documents shingle bruising, torn underlayment, and impact marks with date-stamped photos. Once coverage is confirmed, we meet the adjuster on site to make sure all damage, including hidden plywood or gutter issues, is included in the scope. We can also supply a detailed Xactimate estimate that matches insurer line items, streamlining approval and reducing out-of-pocket costs for you.
How long does a typical roof replacement take?
For an average 2,000–2,500 sq ft single-family home in Sequatchie, a full tear-off and replacement with architectural shingles usually takes 1–2 days, weather permitting. Metal roofing may add an extra day because panels are custom-cut on site. We protect landscaping with tarps, use catch-all netting for nails, and perform a magnetic sweep so your property is clean before we leave.
What warranties do you offer on Sequatchie roofing projects?
All shingle installations come with a manufacturer’s limited lifetime material warranty (typically 30–50 years prorated) plus our 10-year workmanship warranty that covers leaks caused by installation errors. Metal roofs include a 40-year paint finish warranty and the same 10-year labor coverage. Because we are a certified installer for Owens Corning and CertainTeed, you can upgrade to a non-prorated 50-year materials and labor system warranty for a small fee, giving you long-term peace of mind.