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Manufacturer-certified Crews
Manufacturer-certified Crews | Roofing Done Right | Roofing | Hillsboro
When storms test the strength of Hillsboro roofs, homeowners turn to HEP’s manufacturer-certified crews for confidence that every shingle, flashing, and fastener is installed to exacting factory standards. Our teams train directly with leading material makers, so the roof over your head is safeguarded by both HEP’s workmanship guarantee and the full force of the manufacturer’s warranty—a double layer of protection that typical contractors simply can’t offer.
From the first on-site inspection to the final magnetic sweep of your lawn, we treat your property with care and precision because we believe in roofing done right. Clear timelines, transparent pricing, and meticulous cleanup mean you get lasting performance without the headaches. Ready to elevate your home’s defense against the Northwest’s rain and wind? Schedule your free assessment today and see why Hillsboro trusts HEP to raise the standard, one roof at a time.
FAQs
What does it mean that your crews are “manufacturer-certified” for roofing in Hillsboro?
Manufacturer-certified crews have completed factory training, passed workmanship evaluations, and met stringent requirements set by shingle and membrane producers such as GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, and Malarkey. Certification confirms that our installers follow the exact specifications for preparation, fastening patterns, ventilation, and flashing, so every roof meets or exceeds the standards the manufacturer used when testing its products.
Why is manufacturer certification important for my roofing project?
Certification protects you on three fronts: (1) Performance—proper installation maximizes the life span and weather resistance of the materials; (2) Warranty—only certified contractors can register enhanced manufacturer warranties that cover 100 % of labor and materials for up to 50 years; (3) Compliance—certified crews understand local codes and high-wind, heavy-rain best practices specific to Washington County, reducing the chance of costly re-inspections or repairs.
Which roofing materials and brands are your teams qualified to install?
Our Hillsboro crews hold top-tier credentials with multiple manufacturers: GAF Master Elite (architectural and designer asphalt shingles), CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, Malarkey Emerald Pro (ideal for Pacific Northwest climates), plus RPI and Versico for flat/low-slope TPO and EPDM systems and ASC Building Products for metal roofing. These certifications allow us to offer the full spectrum of colors, profiles, impact ratings, and energy-efficient options.
Will a manufacturer-certified installation affect my roof’s warranty?
Absolutely—in a good way. Because the roof is installed by certified technicians and inspected to manufacturer checklists, you become eligible for extended, non-prorated coverage that typical contractors cannot provide. Depending on the system you choose, you can secure lifetime material protection, 25–30 years of workmanship coverage, and even 3-layer tear-off labor if a defect ever occurs. We handle all warranty registration paperwork for you.
How long does a typical roof replacement take in Hillsboro?
Most single-family homes—2,000 to 3,000 sq ft—are completed in one to three days once the materials arrive. Day 1 covers tear-off, deck inspection, and underlayment; Day 2 finishes shingles, metal flashings, ventilation, and cleanup. Larger, steep-slope, or complex roofs may require an extra day. We watch the weather closely and stage the project so the decking is never left exposed to Pacific Northwest rain.
How can I schedule a free inspection or obtain a quote from your certified roofing team?
Call our Hillsboro office, use the “Get a Quote” form on this page, or schedule through our mobile app. We’ll confirm an on-site visit (or satellite measurement if you prefer a no-contact option) within 48 hours. After a thorough inspection and photo documentation, we provide a detailed proposal outlining materials, warranty options, timeline, and financing choices. Estimates are free and there is no obligation to commit.