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Seasoned Roofers
Seasoned Roofers | Metal Roofing | Roofing | Benton
For more than three decades, HEP’s seasoned roofers have been the name Benton homeowners trust when they want strength, style, and peace of mind overhead. Our crew combines old-school craftsmanship with today’s best practices to deliver flawless metal roofing that stands up to Tennessee’s high winds, hail, and summer heat while boosting curb appeal the moment it’s installed.
From precise measurements to the final fastener, we focus on efficiency, cleanliness, and communication. Your project starts with a free, no-pressure inspection and ends with a resilient roof backed by industry-leading warranties—and a team that’s always just a phone call away if you need us. Discover how effortless upgrading to metal roofing can be with HEP on your side.
FAQs
Why should I consider a metal roof for my home or business in Benton?
Metal roofing stands up exceptionally well to the temperature swings, hail, and occasional high-wind events we see in Benton. A properly installed metal roof can last 50–70 years, is Class A fire-rated, reflects much of the sun’s radiant heat to cut cooling bills, and is highly resistant to mildew, insects, and rot. Because it is so lightweight, it usually can be installed over an existing shingle roof, saving tear-off costs and keeping material out of landfills.
What types of metal roofing systems do your seasoned roofers install?
We install the full spectrum of residential and light-commercial metal roofing options: concealed-fastener standing-seam panels, cost-effective exposed-fastener panels, traditional corrugated panels, and stamped metal shingles that mimic slate or shake. Materials include galvanized or Galvalume® steel, aluminum for coastal or high-humidity settings, and specialty metals such as copper and zinc. We help you choose the gauge, profile, and factory finish that best match your architectural style, budget, and performance goals.
How long will installation take and how disruptive is the process?
A typical 1,800–2,500 sq ft home takes two to four working days, assuming no extensive decking repairs are required. Day 1 involves protecting landscaping, removing old roofing (if necessary), and inspecting the substrate. Day 2–3 we install high-temperature synthetic underlayment, flashings, and the metal panels. Final day is for trim, sealants, and site cleanup. Our crew works in sections so your roof is never left exposed overnight, and we use magnetic rollers to pick up any stray fasteners before we leave.
Are metal roofs noisy during rain or hotter in the summer?
Modern metal roofs are installed over solid roof decking with a high-performance underlayment and, in many homes, existing attic insulation. These layers absorb sound so interior noise is comparable to — and often quieter than — an asphalt-shingle roof. As for heat, metal’s reflective coatings can re-emit up to 90 % of absorbed solar radiation, reducing attic temperatures by as much as 40 °F. Many of our panels are ENERGY STAR® certified and may qualify for local energy-efficiency incentives.
What kind of maintenance will my metal roof need?
Very little. Plan on a simple visual inspection each spring and after major storms. Clear leaves and branches from valleys and gutters, rinse areas where pollen or debris accumulates, and check sealant at penetrations every 5–7 years. If your roof uses exposed fasteners, they should be re-torqued around the 15-year mark as part of our low-cost maintenance program. Avoid walking on panels unless necessary, and use non-abrasive pads if cleaning is required. That’s typically all it takes to keep your roof performing for decades.
What warranties and life expectancy come with a metal roof from Seasoned Roofers Roofing?
Our primary steel and aluminum panels carry a 40- to 50-year manufacturer finish warranty and a limited lifetime warranty against perforation. Specialty metals such as copper are warrantied for 60+ years. We back every installation with a 10-year transferable workmanship warranty covering leaks related to installation. With periodic inspections and minor upkeep, your metal roof can easily last 60 years or more, often outliving the building itself and adding resale value while potentially lowering homeowners-insurance premiums.