- HEP Roofing
- East Tennessee

East Tennessee
East Tennessee | Siding Solutions | Roofing | White Pine
From the shores of Douglas Lake to the rolling hills beyond downtown White Pine, HEP has earned a reputation for craftsmanship you can see and reliability you can feel. Our licensed crews bring decades of experience to every shingle, seam, and soffit, upgrading homes with sturdy roofing systems that stand up to East Tennessee’s blazing summers, torrential downpours, and surprise cold snaps. Homeowners trust us for transparent estimates, on-schedule installations, and a spotless job site the moment we pack up.
Whether you’re chasing energy savings, a fresh new façade, or protection against the next big storm, our siding solutions transform curb appeal while sealing out moisture and pests. Choose from premium vinyl, insulated panels, fiber-cement, or cedar shakes—each expertly matched to your budget and style. Call or click today, and discover why White Pine neighbors say, “One call does it all—call HEP!”
FAQs
What roofing services do you offer in White Pine, East Tennessee?
We provide complete residential and light-commercial roofing solutions, including new roof installation, re-roofing, storm-damage repairs, leak detection, preventive maintenance, and emergency tarping. We work with asphalt shingles, metal panels, standing-seam systems, and specialty materials popular in the East Tennessee region. All projects begin with a free on-site inspection and a detailed, written estimate.
How can I tell if my roof or siding needs repair or replacement?
Warning signs include missing or curling shingles, granule loss, dark streaks, interior water stains, sagging roof decking, warped or cracked siding panels, and rising energy bills. Because East Tennessee experiences high winds, heavy rain, and occasional hail, even minor damage can escalate quickly. If you notice any of these issues—or if your roof is over 15–20 years old—schedule a professional assessment. We’ll document the condition with photos and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Which roofing and siding materials hold up best in the East Tennessee climate?
For roofing, architectural asphalt shingles treated with algae-resistant granules and 130-mph wind ratings are the most popular, while 24-gauge standing-seam metal offers unmatched longevity (40–70 years) and energy savings. For siding, we install insulated vinyl for affordability and durability, fiber-cement for maximum impact resistance and fire protection, and engineered wood for a classic look with modern moisture protection. All materials we propose are rated to handle the region’s humidity, temperature swings, and UV exposure.
Are you licensed and insured, and can you help with insurance claims?
Yes. We hold a Tennessee contractor’s license, maintain full liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and pull all required local permits for White Pine and Jefferson County. If your roof or siding has storm damage, we’ll meet with your adjuster, supply photographs and measurements, and guide you through the paperwork to make sure you receive the coverage you deserve. There is no additional fee for our insurance-claims assistance.
How long does a typical roofing or siding project take, and will it disrupt my daily routine?
Most asphalt-shingle roof replacements on single-family homes are completed in 1–2 days; metal roofs can take 2–4 days depending on complexity. Full siding replacement generally spans 3–5 days. We schedule material deliveries to minimize driveway blockage, use protective tarps and magnetic nail sweepers for cleanup, and keep noise within local ordinances. You can remain in your home during the work, and our crew foreman provides daily progress updates.
What kind of warranties or maintenance plans do you offer?
You’ll receive a manufacturer’s material warranty—up to 50 years on premium shingles and limited lifetime on metal panels—plus our own 10-year workmanship guarantee covering installation-related issues. Optional annual maintenance plans include roof and siding inspections, gutter cleaning, minor caulk touch-ups, and fastener checks to extend the life of your exterior and preserve your warranty coverage.