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Metal Roofs
Metal Roofs | Siding Solutions | Roofing | Harrison
From the first gleam of sunrise over Chickamauga Lake to the final clap of thunder on a storm-filled afternoon, HEP’s metal roofs stand guard over Harrison homes. Our locally crafted panels lock out wind-driven rain, reflect punishing UV rays, and shrug off hail with quiet confidence—saving you money on repairs and energy bills for decades to come. Pair that peace of mind with our expertly matched siding solutions, and you’ll transform curb appeal while sealing your biggest investment in a weather-tight envelope.
Customers love how seamlessly we handle every detail: color-matched trim, precise flashing, on-site fabrication, and meticulous clean-up that leaves your property spotless. Whether you’re updating a lakeside cabin or a growing commercial space on Highway 58, HEP’s certified crews bring the tools, the talent, and the neighborly respect that makes working with a local Harrison team feel effortless. Schedule your free consultation today and see how metal roofing and our signature siding solutions elevate protection, beauty, and value—rain or shine.
FAQs
What advantages do metal roofs offer over traditional asphalt shingles for homes and businesses in Harrison?
Metal roofs last 40–70 years, far out-performing asphalt shingles that typically need replacement after 15–20 years. They resist Harrison’s freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, hail, and heavy rain without cracking or warping. Metal panels are also fire-resistant (Class A), reflect solar heat to cut summer cooling costs by up to 25 %, and are 100 % recyclable at end of life, making them an eco-friendly, long-term investment.
How much does a new metal roof or metal siding system cost in Harrison?
Installed prices in the Harrison area generally run $8–$14 per square foot for standing-seam roofing and $6–$11 per square foot for exposed-fastener panels or metal siding. The wide range reflects panel profile, metal gauge, roof complexity, underlayment selection, and any insulation upgrades. While the initial outlay is higher than asphalt or vinyl, metal’s longer lifespan, lower maintenance, and energy savings often make its lifetime cost lower. We provide free, no-obligation on-site assessments and itemized estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
Will a metal roof be noisy when it rains or hails?
No. Modern metal roofs installed with solid decking, high-density underlayment, and attic insulation are no louder than any other roof type. In fact, many homeowners in Harrison report less interior noise than with their previous shingle roof because our synthetic underlayment and ridge-vent system dampen vibration and absorb sound.
Can metal siding and roofing withstand Harrison’s severe weather, including hail and high winds?
Absolutely. We use 24- or 26-gauge steel panels rated for UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance—the highest hail rating available. Our concealed-fastener systems are approved for wind speeds up to 140 mph, well above local code requirements. Color-fast PVDF (Kynar 500®) finishes resist fading and chalking under intense UV exposure, keeping your exterior attractive for decades.
What kind of maintenance will my metal roof or siding require?
Routine upkeep is minimal. Once or twice a year, hose off pollen or debris, clear gutters, and perform a quick visual inspection for sealant wear at flashings. Because panels interlock and paint finishes are baked on, you won’t face shingle loss, curling, or frequent repainting. Most Harrison homeowners spend far less time and money maintaining metal than any other cladding material.
What warranties and financing options do you offer to Harrison homeowners?
Our standing-seam and metal siding lines carry a 40-year manufacturer’s finish warranty and a 30-year substrate warranty against rust perforation. We back our workmanship with a 10-year leak-free labor guarantee. Flexible financing is available—including 6- or 12-month zero-interest plans and low-APR terms up to 144 months—so you can enjoy the benefits of metal now while fitting the project into your budget.