Owens Corning Shingles

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Owens Corning Shingles | Siding Solutions | Roofing | Etowah

Transform the look and longevity of your Etowah home with HEP’s premium Owens Corning shingles. Our factory-certified installers pair industry-leading materials with meticulous craftsmanship to create a roof that stands up to Tennessee’s fiercest winds, scorching summers, and driving rain. With bold color blends, algae-resistant technology, and outstanding warranty coverage, your new roof doesn’t just protect—it elevates curb appeal and energy efficiency for years to come.

Beyond the roof, we’re your one-stop shop for unmatched siding solutions that complement Owens Corning’s style and strength. From initial inspection to final cleanup, HEP’s local team delivers prompt, transparent service, giving you a beautiful exterior makeover without the stress. Ready to safeguard your investment and boost home value? Let Etowah’s trusted experts bring your vision to life—on time, on budget, and with a smile.

FAQs

What makes Owens Corning shingles a good choice for homes in Etowah?

Owens Corning shingles combine industry-leading durability with advanced weather-resistance—two qualities every Etowah home needs to handle hot, humid summers, sudden downpours, and the occasional hailstorm. Each shingle is manufactured with SureNail® Technology for superior wind uplift protection (up to 130 mph) and TruDefinition® color granules that resist fading in intense UV exposure. The result is a roof that not only protects but also keeps its vibrant curb appeal for decades.

How does the installation process work when you replace both roofing and siding?

After a free on-site inspection, we create a coordinated project timeline. Generally, we start by removing the old roofing materials to avoid debris falling onto newly installed siding. Next, we install Owens Corning underlayment, flashing, and shingles. Once the roof is sealed, our crew moves to the siding—inspecting sheathing, adding moisture barriers, and attaching the new panels. Daily clean-ups, magnetic nail sweeps, and a final walkthrough ensure your property is left spotless and the workmanship meets Owens Corning’s certification standards.

Are Owens Corning shingles energy-efficient and do they qualify for any rebates?

Yes. Owens Corning offers Cool Roof Collection shingles that use highly reflective granules to reduce solar heat gain, potentially lowering attic temperatures by up to 15 °F. This can translate to lower cooling costs during Etowah’s hot season. Because these shingles meet ENERGY STAR® guidelines, you may be eligible for local utility rebates or federal tax credits; our office can help you check current incentives and provide the documentation needed to file a claim.

What color and style options are available for Owens Corning roofing and siding?

Roofing choices range from classic Architectural Series (e.g., Estate Gray, Onyx Black) to dramatic TruDefinition® Duration MAX® colors like Desert Rose. Textured options such as Woodmoor® emulate cedar shakes for a rustic look. For siding, we offer vinyl, engineered wood, and insulated panels in dozens of hues that coordinate with the shingle palette—making it easy to create a unified exterior design. Our design consultant can generate digital mock-ups so you can preview color combinations before committing.

What kind of warranty do you offer on Owens Corning shingles and siding installations?

As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, we can register your project for the System Protection Limited Warranty, which provides a 50-year non-prorated period for material defects and a 10-year workmanship coverage backed directly by Owens Corning. For siding, manufacturers typically include a lifetime limited warranty against fading, cracking, and hail impact, and our company adds a 5-year labor warranty. All warranties are transferable once within the first 10 years if you decide to sell your home.

How do I know if my current roof or siding needs to be replaced rather than repaired?

Key roofing red flags include curling or missing shingles, granule loss filling gutters, attic leaks after storms, or if the roof is 20-plus years old. For siding, look for warping, soft spots from rot, persistent mold, or energy bills trending upward due to poor insulation. During our free inspection, we use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and drone photography to document damage. If repairs would cost more than about 30% of a full replacement—or if underlying structural issues are discovered—we typically recommend replacement to provide a longer-lasting, warrantied solution.

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