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New Tazewell Roofs
New Tazewell Roofs | Roofing | New Tazewell
From sudden Appalachian downpours to the steady summer sun, New Tazewell rooftops take a beating. HEP’s Tazewell crew knows the hills, the weather patterns, and the unique charm of every home on the ridge, bringing precision roofing craftsmanship that’s as reliable as a Tennessee sunrise. Whether you need an emergency patch after a late-night thunderstorm or a full tear-off and replacement, we arrive fast, work clean, and leave your property looking better than we found it.
Our locally based, factory-certified installers pair top-tier materials with neighbor-next-door service—answering your questions, respecting your budget, and keeping you in the loop from first inspection to final shingle. With flexible financing, ironclad warranties, and a 24/7 hotline, HEP turns the stress of a damaged roof into the satisfaction of a job done right. Discover why your neighbors trust us for roofing that stands strong against every season New Tazewell can throw its way.
FAQs
What roofing materials do you recommend for homes in New Tazewell’s climate?
New Tazewell experiences a mix of hot, humid summers, occasional heavy rains, and the possibility of high winds or hail in spring and fall. Because of this, we typically recommend architectural asphalt shingles or metal roofing. Architectural shingles are cost-effective, rated for 110–130 mph winds, and come with algae-resistant granules—important in our humid climate. Standing-seam metal roofs offer superior durability, reflect heat to lower cooling costs, and can last 40–60 years with minimal maintenance. We’re happy to discuss slate or specialty options if your HOA or personal preference requires them.
How long does a typical roof replacement take in New Tazewell?
For an average 2,000–3,000 sq ft single-family home, a full shingle tear-off and replacement usually takes one to two working days, weather permitting. Metal re-roofs can take two to three days because panels are custom-fabricated on site. Complex rooflines, multiple layers of old shingles, or decking repairs can extend the timeline, but we’ll give you a detailed schedule before work begins and keep you updated daily.
Are you licensed and insured to perform roofing work in Tennessee?
Yes. Tazewell Roofs holds a Tennessee Home Improvement Contractor license (#00XXX) and carries $2 million in general liability coverage, plus workers’ compensation on every crew member. We’re also bonded in Claiborne County. Copies of all certificates are provided with every written estimate for your records.
Do you offer free roof inspections and estimates in New Tazewell?
Absolutely. We provide no-obligation inspections that include attic ventilation checks, moisture readings, and a photo report of any damage. You’ll receive a written estimate within 24 hours that outlines material options, project timeline, and total cost—no surprise fees. If you have storm damage, we can meet with your insurance adjuster at no charge to ensure all issues are documented.
What warranties do you provide on your roofing installations?
Our workmanship is covered by a 10-year labor warranty that protects against leaks caused by installation errors. Material warranties vary: architectural shingles carry a limited lifetime manufacturer warranty, with 15-year non-prorated coverage on defects; standing-seam metal panels have a 40-year paint finish warranty. We register all manufacturer warranties on your behalf and provide you with the confirmation paperwork.
How can I tell if my roof needs repair or full replacement?
Key indicators include: (1) shingles that are curling, cracked, or missing; (2) granules collecting in gutters; (3) visible sagging or soft spots in the decking; (4) leaks or water stains in the attic or on ceilings; and (5) roofs over 20 years old with previous repairs. During our inspection we’ll quantify the damage—if issues are limited to one section, a repair may suffice; widespread shingle failure, multiple leaks, or structural decking rot usually call for replacement. We’ll show you photographs and explain the most cost-effective option.