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Certified Roofing
Certified Roofing | Siding Solutions | Roofing | Soddy-Daisy
At HEP, we believe every Soddy-Daisy home deserves a roof that stands as strong as the community beneath it. Our certified roofing specialists combine industry-leading materials with meticulous craftsmanship, delivering installations and repairs that shrug off Tennessee storms while boosting energy efficiency and curb appeal. From the first inspection to the final shingle, you’ll experience clear communication, tidy worksites, and warranties that let you rest easy.
We bring that same commitment to excellence to our siding solutions, tailoring each project to match your style, budget, and maintenance goals. Fresh colors, advanced weather-resistant panels, and precision installation add years of protection and beauty, all managed by a friendly team that treats your home like their own. Give HEP a call today and discover how effortless top-to-bottom care can be.
FAQs
What types of roofing materials do you recommend for homes in Soddy-Daisy’s climate?
In Soddy-Daisy we see hot, humid summers, periodic high winds, and the occasional severe storm. Because of this, we typically recommend architectural asphalt shingles for their durability and wind ratings up to 130 mph, metal roofing for its longevity and energy efficiency, and synthetic composite shingles (such as polymer or rubber slate) if you want the look of natural products with added impact resistance. During our on-site inspection we’ll explain the pros, cons, and price points of each option so you can choose the best fit for your budget and aesthetic goals.
Are you fully licensed, insured, and manufacturer-certified?
Yes. We hold a Tennessee General Contractor license, carry both $2 million in general liability and full workers’-comp coverage, and maintain manufacturer certifications with GAF, CertainTeed, and James Hardie. These credentials allow us to offer extended factory warranties, pull permits quickly in Hamilton County, and give you peace of mind that all work meets or exceeds local building codes.
How long does a typical roof replacement or siding installation take?
Most asphalt shingle re-roofs on an average 2,000 sq ft Soddy-Daisy home are completed in one to two days, including tear-off, deck repairs, installation, and thorough cleanup. A metal roof may take three to four days because each panel is custom-cut and seamed on-site. Full James Hardie fiber-cement siding replacement on the same size house usually takes five to seven working days, depending on the amount of trim, fascia, and soffit work required. We give you a written timeline before we start and keep you updated if weather causes any changes.
Can you help me file an insurance claim for hail or wind damage?
Absolutely. After a storm, one of our Haag-certified inspectors will document damage with photos and a detailed report. We’ll meet with your adjuster, review their scope of loss, and make sure all code-required items—such as ice-and-water shield or drip edge—are included. Once you receive approval, we schedule the work, complete it to code, and submit final paperwork so the carrier releases any remaining depreciation funds. There is no extra fee for this assistance; we simply ask to perform the repair or replacement work once the claim is approved.
What warranties do you provide on roofing and siding projects?
Roofing: Because we’re GAF Certified and CertainTeed ShingleMaster contractors, you receive a 50-year non-prorated material warranty and a 10- to 25-year workmanship warranty, depending on the system chosen. Metal roofs carry a 40-year manufacturer finish warranty and our 15-year workmanship coverage. Siding: James Hardie fiber-cement products are backed by a 30-year transferable limited warranty and 15-year finish warranty on ColorPlus paint. We add our 10-year labor warranty on top. All warranties are provided in writing and registered with the manufacturer on your behalf.
How do I know if I need repairs or a full replacement?
We start with a free, no-obligation inspection that looks at shingle granule loss, lifted tabs, soft or rotted decking, attic ventilation, siding moisture content, and flashing integrity. If problems are isolated—like a few missing shingles or a single siding panel damaged by a grill or lawnmower—targeted repairs can extend the life of your system. If we find widespread granule loss, multiple leaks, or hail impacts covering more than 25 % of the roof, replacement is usually more cost-effective and may even be covered by insurance. We’ll show you photos, explain each finding, and give you repair vs. replacement pricing so you can make an informed decision.