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Full Replacement
Full Replacement | Roof Inspections | Roofing | Etowah
When Etowah storms, sun, and seasons put your shingles to the test, HEP steps in with a complete, worry-free solution. Our seasoned roofing team combines decades of craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology to evaluate every square foot of your home, documenting hidden leaks, weakened decking, and ventilation issues before recommending a full replacement plan tailored to your budget and style.
These detailed roof inspections are always performed by trained, local professionals—not salespeople—so you get honest answers and clear photos instead of pushy pitches. From the first drone-assisted survey to the last shingle nailed, you’ll know exactly what’s happening overhead and why. Reach out today to schedule your free assessment and discover how easy it is to protect your Etowah home with HEP’s trusted full replacement roofing service.
FAQs
How can I tell if my Etowah roof needs a full replacement instead of just repairs?
Common indicators include shingles that are curling, cracked, or missing; granules accumulating in gutters; visible sagging or soft spots in the decking; repeated interior leaks; and a roof age of 20–25 years or more. During our inspection, we also look for widespread hail or wind damage. If more than about one-third of the roof surface is compromised or if structural issues are present, a full replacement is usually safer and more cost-effective than spot repairs.
What does your professional roof inspection involve?
Our inspection begins with a ground-level walkthrough to photograph and note shingle condition, flashing integrity, gutter health, and chimney or vent penetrations. We then examine the attic for water stains, mold, damaged decking, and proper ventilation. Moisture readings and infrared scans help locate hidden leaks. You’ll receive a detailed report with photos, a condition grade, code-compliance notes, and—if needed—an itemized proposal for full replacement.
How long does a typical roof replacement take in Etowah?
Most single-family homes in Etowah require 1–3 working days, depending on roof size, pitch, and material choice. Day 1 is usually dedicated to tear-off and decking inspection; Day 2 covers underlayment, flashing, and most shingle or metal panel installation; Day 3 is reserved for finishing touches and cleanup. Severe weather, specialty materials, or very steep roofs can add extra time, but we always keep you updated on the schedule.
Will my homeowner’s insurance pay for the new roof after your inspection?
If our inspection shows storm-related damage—such as wind uplift, hail impact, or falling debris—most policies will cover replacement minus your deductible. Age-related wear, however, is generally excluded. We supply the inspection report, photographs, and a replacement estimate to streamline your claim, and we can meet with the adjuster on-site to advocate for full, code-compliant coverage.
Which roofing materials do you recommend for Etowah’s climate, and why?
Architectural asphalt shingles remain popular thanks to their affordability, 30-year ratings, and algae resistance in our humid summers. For longer life spans (40–50+ years) and superior wind performance, many Etowah homeowners choose standing-seam metal. Impact-rated (Class 3 or 4) shingles or metal panels handle our occasional hailstorms well, while synthetic slate offers premium curb appeal with less weight than natural stone. We match materials to your budget, aesthetic goals, and energy-efficiency needs.
How much does an inspection and full roof replacement cost, and do you offer financing?
A stand-alone inspection is $99, but we waive that fee when you proceed with a replacement. For a 2,000-sq-ft home, asphalt shingle replacements average $8,000–$15,000. Metal roofing ranges from $18,000–$30,000, depending on profile and color. We partner with lenders to provide 0% interest for 12 months or low-interest terms up to 120 months, and we accept major credit cards. Every proposal includes a firm price, materials list, and warranty details before work begins.