- HEP Roofing
- East Tennessee

East Tennessee
East Tennessee | Siding Solutions | Roofing | Grandview
When Grandview homeowners picture curb appeal that lasts through Appalachian weather, they turn to HEP’s team for roofing craftsmanship paired with durable siding solutions. From the first inspection to the last clean-up, our local experts blend decades of experience with premium materials that stand up to high winds, driving rain, and summer sun. We’ll help you choose colors, profiles, and insulation options that elevate your home’s character while trimming energy bills—because peace of mind should look as good as it feels.
Whether your project calls for a full exterior makeover or a precise repair, you can expect transparent quotes, clear timelines, and a crew that treats your property like their own. Backed by industry-leading warranties and East Tennessee hospitality, HEP delivers workmanship you can see and trust long after the ladders come down. Discover how effortless protecting and beautifying your Grandview home can be with our roofing expertise and siding solutions tailored just for you.
FAQs
What roofing materials do you recommend for East Tennessee’s climate, and why?
East Tennessee’s weather ranges from hot, humid summers to occasional winter ice and high-wind thunderstorms. We typically recommend architectural asphalt shingles, standing-seam metal roofing, or premium synthetic shingles. Architectural shingles handle temperature swings well, metal roofing sheds snow and resists wind-driven rain, and synthetics combine impact resistance with energy efficiency. During your on-site consultation we explain the pros, cons, life expectancy, and price point of each so you can make an informed decision.
How do I know if my siding or roof needs repair or a full replacement?
Warning signs include curled or missing shingles, granule loss, leaking around flashings, warped or rotted siding panels, interior water stains, and energy bills that suddenly spike. If damage is isolated—such as a few loose shingles or a small patch of cracked vinyl—we may recommend repair. However, widespread granule loss, multiple leaks, or siding that’s exceeded its service life (20–25 years for vinyl, 30–50 years for fiber cement) usually makes full replacement more cost-effective. We provide a free, no-obligation inspection and a photo report so you can see exactly what we see.
What is the typical timeline for a roofing or siding installation in Grandview?
Most single-family asphalt shingle roofs are completed in 1–2 days, while metal or specialty roofs can take 3–5 days depending on complexity. Siding replacement on an average 2,000-sq-ft home usually takes 3–4 days, including removal, house-wrap installation, and trim work. Exact timing depends on material availability and weather, but we give you a written schedule, keep you updated daily, and never leave the jobsite without proper weather protection in place.
Are you licensed and insured, and what warranties do you offer on labor and materials?
Yes. We hold a Tennessee Home Improvement Contractor license and carry $2 million in general liability and full workers’ compensation coverage, protecting you from any job-site liability. We are certified by GAF and CertainTeed, enabling us to offer factory-backed material warranties up to 50 years. In addition, every project comes with our own 10-year workmanship warranty, so if an installation-related issue arises we fix it at no cost to you.
Can you help with insurance claims after storm damage?
Absolutely. Our Haag-certified inspectors document hail, wind, or fallen-tree damage with photos, thermal imaging, and a detailed report that meets insurance carrier guidelines. We meet adjusters on-site to point out damage, supply Xactimate estimates, and handle supplemental paperwork. Once your claim is approved, we schedule the work rapidly and bill your insurer directly for the covered portion, so you only pay your deductible.
How do I maintain my new roof or siding to maximize its lifespan?
Annual maintenance is simple and cost-effective: 1) Have us perform a free inspection each spring or after major storms. 2) Keep gutters clean so water flows off the roof and away from siding. 3) Trim tree branches at least 6 ft from the roof and 2 ft from siding. 4) For vinyl or fiber-cement siding, wash with a garden hose and mild detergent once a year to remove pollen and mildew. 5) Document any damage immediately and schedule prompt repairs—small issues left unchecked are the #1 cause of premature failure.