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Full Roof Replacement
Full Roof Replacement | Roofing | Greenback
When dark clouds roll over Greenback, homeowners turn to HEP for the peace of mind that only a full roof replacement can bring. Our seasoned crews arrive with premium shingles, precise craftsmanship, and the promise of a watertight shield that elevates curb appeal as much as it safeguards your family. From the first nail to the final inspection, every step is handled by local experts who treat your property like their own—clean sites, clear communication, and workmanship backed by industry-leading warranties.
What makes us different? We blend small-town courtesy with cutting-edge roofing technology, using drone assessments to pinpoint problem areas and advanced ventilation systems to boost energy efficiency year-round. If you’re ready to trade leaks and loose shingles for lasting confidence, schedule your free estimate today and see why Greenback neighbors say, “Call HEP, we’ll fix it!”
FAQs
How do I know if my Greenback home needs a full roof replacement instead of just repairs?
A full replacement is usually recommended when more than 25–30 % of the shingles are damaged, the roof is over 20 years old, or there are widespread issues such as chronic leaks, sagging decking, or excessive granule loss. Our inspector will look for signs like curled or missing shingles, soft spots in the decking, daylight through the attic, and moisture or mold in insulation. After a free on-site evaluation, we’ll show photos, explain the extent of damage, and advise whether a repair or complete replacement will give you the best long-term value.
What roofing materials do you install and which ones perform best in the Greenback climate?
We offer architectural asphalt shingles, designer/luxury shingles, standing-seam metal, and specialty options such as synthetic slate. For most Greenback homeowners, architectural asphalt shingles provide an excellent balance of cost, wind resistance up to 130 mph, and a 30- to 50-year manufacturer warranty. Metal roofs last 50+ years, reflect solar heat, and stand up well to Tennessee’s hailstorms but cost more up front. During the consultation, we compare life-cycle costs, energy efficiency, curb appeal, and HOA requirements to help you choose the right material for your budget and the region’s humid, storm-prone weather.
How long does a typical full roof replacement take?
Most asphalt shingle roofs of 2,000–3,000 sq ft are completed in one to two working days, including tear-off, underlayment, flashing, and final cleanup. Metal and specialty roofs may take three to five days because panels and trim are custom-fabricated on site. Weather, complexity of the roof (multiple valleys, chimneys, or skylights), and any required decking repairs can extend the schedule. We provide a detailed timeline before work begins and keep you updated if rain or supply delays arise.
What does a roof replacement cost in Greenback and what factors influence the price?
In 2024, a full replacement in Greenback averages $8,500–$14,000 for a 2,000 sq ft architectural shingle roof. The price varies based on roof size and pitch, choice of material, number of layers to remove, decking repairs, ventilation upgrades, and disposal fees. Metal roofs start around $18,000 for the same house. We give a written estimate that itemizes labor, materials, permits, and warranty so you can see exactly where every dollar goes.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Greenback, and do you handle the paperwork?
Yes. Loudon County requires a building permit for any full roof replacement to ensure the work meets current code, ventilation, and wind-uplift standards. Our team pulls the permit, schedules required inspections, and posts all documentation on your jobsite. The permit cost is included in your estimate, and you receive copies of the final inspection sign-off for your records or future home sale.
Will my homeowners insurance help pay for a roof replacement?
If storm damage (wind, hail, or falling debris) is the primary cause of roof failure and the event is within your policy’s claim period—usually 12 months—insurance may cover some or all replacement costs minus your deductible. Age-related wear, however, is typically considered normal maintenance and is not covered. We provide a detailed inspection report, photos, and a scope of loss that you can submit to your insurer, and we’re available to meet with the adjuster to ensure all storm-related damage is documented correctly.