Metal Roofing

HEPMetal Roofing

Metal Roofing | Roofing | Sewanee

Discover the unparalleled durability and sleek aesthetic of metal roofing with HEP in Sewanee. Our expert team specializes in installing high-quality metal roofs that stand the test of time, ensuring your home is protected against harsh weather conditions while enhancing its curb appeal. Whether you're looking to upgrade your current roof or build a new property, metal roofing offers energy efficiency, low maintenance, and an impressive lifespan. Trust HEP to deliver exceptional craftsmanship and personalized service that cater to your unique roofing needs. Transform your home with a metal roof that blends functionality and modern style seamlessly.

What our customers say

John Levardi and his crew were the hardest workers I have ever seen. They got to work and never stopped except for lunch until the job was completed, took off old shingles and replaced bad wood and got new shingles on. Large roof including garage, wonderful crew including all office staff. I would give them ten stars.
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Shirley A.
The recent cold temperatures resulted in water problem issues. I got online looking for plumbers. I chose HEP because of their good reviews. The technicians arrived promptly and gave me an estimate quickly. I thought it was a very reasonable price. Colby Puckett and Chandler installed a new (PRV) pressure release valve. They had our water back on in less than an hour. I'm so thankful for the professional polite techs giving me my water back and I don't have to keep buying jugs of water anymore. HEP will be my go to company for any plumbing, electrical, roofing etc. issues in the future. It's nice to know that this company can repair so many different things. Thank you guys so much.
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Teresa P.
Jeremy Ownby sold my mother roof!! Very professional and knew his stuff!!!
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James A.
We had Larry and Jorge come and fix a leak in our ceiling from the upstairs plumbing. They did amazing! They were also a thrill yo talk to. Definitely recommend them! 100%
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Cindy L.
Jeremy Ownby was here to inspect our roof damage and give us an estimate for repairs and for full roof replacement. He was very thorough offered loads of information. If the rest of the company operates like Jeremy does, I'd say they're a keeper.
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Gary S.
Due to a miscommunication I need to apologize for a negative review I left. Hep didn't call codes, but I imagine that codes inspector is working himself to the bone, and instead of hearing "rough-in inspection" I heard "complaint" and I am so very sorry I was so reactive. It's been over a year since the work was done and we've had zero leaks! Job well done y'all!
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Heather V.
HEP is amazing and my roof looks phenomenal! Thank you Matt, Farah, and Melissa!!
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Melissa C.
John was the guy who came and looked at my roof. He was very polite, nice, helpful, and awesome.
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Waylon B.
Aaron was awesome. They were able to work with my schedule on when I'd be home to do the inspection. Will update when the repairs are made this weekend.
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Justin P.
Richard was very knowledgeable and helpful with my questions about our roof damage and estimate. He was very professional and nice to work with and took the time to explain and show pictures of the damage.
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Tracey S.

Metal Roofing Expertise in Sewanee

Sitting atop the Cumberland Plateau, Sewanee experiences a unique blend of warm summers, heavy seasonal rains, sudden wind gusts, and occasional winter sleet. These fluctuating conditions make durable roofing a non-negotiable priority for homeowners and businesses alike. HEP’s dedicated roofing division specializes in metal roofing solutions tailored specifically to Sewanee’s environmental demands, architectural styles, and regional building codes.

A highly trained team, precision equipment, and a deep inventory of premium metal panels allow HEP to deliver reliable protection and long-term curb appeal. Every project—whether a full roof replacement, localized repair, or aesthetic upgrade—receives careful planning anchored in best-practice building science and stringent quality control.

Why Metal Roofing Is Ideal for Sewanee’s Climate

Metal roofing has surged in popularity across Middle Tennessee, but the climatic challenges of Sewanee make it an exceptionally smart choice here.

Performance Advantages

  • Wind Resistance
    Engineered standing-seam panels and concealed fastener systems withstand uplift pressures well above regional wind-load requirements.

  • Moisture Protection
    Interlocking seams, factory-applied sealant strips, and high-temperature underlayment eliminate common water infiltration points, even during horizontal rain driven by plateau winds.

  • Thermal Stability
    Reflective finishes reduce surface temperatures in July and August while the inherent strength of steel or aluminum prevents cracking from freeze-thaw cycles in January.

  • Wildfire Mitigation
    Non-combustible metal panels deliver a Class A fire rating, a growing concern for wooded settings around Sewanee.

Environmental Fit

Sewanee’s tree-canopied lots often drop leaves and small limbs onto roofs. Smooth metal surfaces shed debris more readily than granular shingles, reducing the likelihood of clogged valleys or moss buildup. In heavy downpours, water disperses quickly into gutters, limiting ice-dam formation when cold snaps return.

Comprehensive Metal Roofing Services Provided by HEP

HEP approaches every roofing task as a complete, start-to-finish solution. Services focus on protection, performance, and aesthetics—one seamless package for property owners.

Roof Replacement

Whether replacing aging shingles or outdated metal, the crew removes existing layers down to the decking, inspects the substrate, and installs modern underlayment and panels that meet or exceed manufacturer specifications.

Targeted Roof Repair

  • Isolated panel replacement
  • Fastener and seam re-tightening
  • Flashing updates around chimneys, vents, and solar mounts
  • Ridge-cap, valley, and drip-edge reinforcement

New Construction Roofing

Working directly with builders, architects, or property managers, HEP integrates roof design early in the project timeline. Precise field measurements and on-site fabrication help accelerate the schedule without sacrificing quality.

Storm Damage Mitigation

Upon wind or hail events, rapid response prevents secondary water damage. The team supplies temporary covers, performs moisture mapping, and prepares documentation for insurance claims.

Materials and Profiles Available

HEP stocks a versatile selection of metals, gauges, and coatings, each curated for Southeast Tennessee’s climate and aesthetic preferences.

Panel Metals

  • Galvalume: Steel alloy coated with aluminum-zinc for superior corrosion resistance
  • Aluminum: Lightweight, rust-proof, and ideal for coastal or high-humidity microclimates
  • Copper: Premium distinctive patina, often chosen for architectural highlights or historic structures
  • Painted Steel: Multiple gauges with high-performance Kynar 500® or SMP finishes

Popular Profiles

  • Standing Seam
    Continuous vertical panels attach with concealed clips or nail-strip flanges, delivering a sleek modern look and excellent weather tightness.

  • Corrugated / R-Panel
    Exposed-fastener design offers rugged character, economical install times, and efficient water drainage.

  • Metal Shingle & Shake Replicas
    Press-formed steel mimics traditional cedar, slate, or asphalt while packing metal’s longevity inside a lower-profile silhouette.

Color & Finish Options

  • Cool roof whites and light grays for solar reflectivity
  • Deep earth tones to blend with Sewanee’s natural scenery
  • Matte, metallic, and textured finishes that mask small surface scratches and reduce glare

Our Metal Roofing Installation Process

A disciplined, multi-stage system guarantees consistent craftsmanship and minimizes disruption to daily life.

1. Consultation & Roof Assessment

  • Visual inspection from ridge to soffit
  • Attic ventilation and insulation review
  • Moisture readings on decking
  • Project scope definition and material selection

2. Pre-Install Preparation

  • Detailed measurement report
  • Custom fabrication orders placed
  • Jobsite logistics planned for waste removal, panel staging, and equipment placement

3. Tear-Off & Decking Repairs

Existing materials are stripped with debris funneled straight into designated bins to protect landscaping. Any soft or delaminated sheathing is replaced, and truss connections are checked for code compliance.

4. Underlayment & Flashing

High-temperature, self-adhering membranes line valleys and eaves. Synthetic or peel-and-stick underlayment blankets the remaining decking, while ice-shield barriers cover particularly vulnerable transitions.

5. Panel Installation

  • Precisely aligned starter strips anchor the first course.
  • Clip spacing adheres to wind-uplift engineering tables.
  • Seams are either mechanically locked or snap-locked depending on panel type.
  • Ridge, hip, and rake trims are installed with color-matched fasteners.

6. Final Quality Review

The superintendent conducts a 30-point checklist validating fastener torque, seam integrity, and gutter interface. A magnetic sweep eliminates stray metal filings, and the rooftop is photographed for project records.

Long-Term Benefits of Choosing HEP for Metal Roofing

Beyond the immediate protection a new metal roof offers, HEP layers in additional value that compounds over decades.

  • Enhanced Resale Appeal
    Prospective buyers recognize the 40- to 70-year lifespan of metal, often translating into higher property valuations.

  • Manufacturer-Backed Warranties
    Because HEP installs panels precisely to spec, full coverage on finish fade, chalking, and substrate corrosion remains intact.

  • Peace of Mind Workmanship Coverage
    A robust installation guarantee reinforces the durability promised by the materials themselves.

  • Lower Maintenance Costs
    Reduced need for periodic shingle replacement, algae remediation, or nail-pop repairs keeps ownership costs predictable.

Safety and Compliance

Every crew member completes training in fall protection, equipment operation, and OSHA 1926 standards. Jobsite protocols include:

  • Guardrails or personal fall-arrest systems on slopes exceeding 4:12
  • Daily tool inspections
  • Fire prevention measures when cutting or soldering specialty metals
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) available on site

HEP also carries full liability and workers’ compensation coverage to further safeguard property owners and staff.

Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

Metal roofing aligns with modern building performance goals.

Recycled Content & End-of-Life Reusability

  • Up to 35 % pre-consumer and post-consumer recycled steel or aluminum
  • Panels are 100 % recyclable after decades of service, diverting waste from landfills.

Cool Roof Technology

Highly reflective coatings reduce rooftop heat gain, leading to:

  • Lower attic temperatures
  • Decreased HVAC cycling
  • Potential energy savings during hot Sewanee summers

Rainwater Harvesting Compatibility

Smooth panel surfaces channel cleaner runoff, making collection systems more efficient and reducing filtration costs for irrigation or non-potable use.

Maintenance & Roof Life Extension

While metal requires less oversight than other materials, proactive upkeep preserves aesthetics and performance.

Routine Checks

  • Semi-annual inspections for debris in valleys and gutters
  • Fastener torque confirmation on exposed-fastener panels
  • Sealant inspection around penetrations such as turbines or skylights

Cleaning Recommendations

  • Soft-wash solutions (pH-neutral detergents) applied with low-pressure sprayers
  • Avoidance of abrasive brushes that could mar finishes
  • Rinse cycles to remove pollen, leaf tannins, or airborne pollutants

Minor Repair Protocol

If minor scratches occur from falling limbs, factory-matched touch-up paint prevents oxidation at breakpoints. HEP supplies small applicator kits for homeowner convenience.

Signs It’s Time to Upgrade to a Metal Roof

Homeowners sometimes delay replacement until visible leaks emerge. Recognizing early indicators helps prevent costly interior damage.

  • Shingles curling, cracking, or missing granules
  • Persistent algae streaks despite repeated cleaning
  • Sagging roof planes indicating structural fatigue
  • Rising heating and cooling bills tied to attic air infiltration
  • Frequent shingle blow-offs after routine storms around Sewanee

Switching to metal eliminates the recurring cycle of patch-and-replace often associated with asphalt roofs nearing the end of their service life.

What to Expect During a Project

Transparency and predictable scheduling guide every HEP job.

Timeline Overview

  1. Initial assessment & proposal development: typically 1–3 days
  2. Material ordering & lead times: 1–2 weeks for standard colors, longer for custom finishes
  3. On-site installation: 3–7 days depending on roof size, pitch, and dormer complexity
  4. Final inspection & documentation: same day as completion or next business day

Noise & Property Access

  • A courteous crew starts no earlier than local ordinances allow.
  • Power tools produce moderate noise, but strategic sequencing limits disruptions.
  • Protective tarps and plywood sheets guard shrubs, decks, and outdoor fixtures.

Weather Contingencies

Sewanee’s weather can shift rapidly. Should rain approach, underlayment and temporary seals ensure the decking remains dry until work resumes.

Integration with Modern Home Technologies

Many homeowners are investing in smart systems and energy technologies that complement a resilient roof. HEP’s metal roofing solutions support these advancements with thoughtful detailing and compatible accessory components.

Solar Panel Mounting

  • Standing-seam clamps attach photovoltaic (PV) racking without panel penetrations, preserving waterproof integrity.
  • Spaced clips accommodate wire management channels, keeping cabling hidden and protected from UV exposure.

Advanced Ventilation

  • Continuous ridge vents, paired with soffit intakes, create balanced airflow that lowers attic temperatures and extends HVAC lifespan.
  • Thermal break spacers minimize conductive heat transfer, supporting lower cooling loads in peak summer.

Gutter Guard Integration

  • Custom-fabricated drip edges fit seamlessly with micro-mesh guards, preventing leaf buildup common in Sewanee’s hardwood forests.
  • High-flow downspouts handle torrential rains, safeguarding foundations and landscaping.

Lightning Protection Compatibility

  • Non-corrosive bonding straps link copper or aluminum down conductors to metal panels without galvanic reactions.
  • Low-profile air terminals preserve roof aesthetics while meeting NFPA 780 standards.

Local Building Code Alignment and Documentation

Sewanee lies within Franklin County, but roof projects on the mountain often fall under additional zoning oversight from community associations or historical districts. HEP navigates these layers with:

  • Detailed submittal packages including wind-uplift engineering letters
  • Color samples and panel mockups for architectural review boards
  • Permit scheduling that aligns with county inspectors’ availability, ensuring no project delays

Why Homeowners and Property Managers Trust HEP

Dependability is a composite of many small disciplines. HEP’s metal roofing team embraces each of them.

  • Local Knowledge
    Installers understand Sewanee’s hillside terrain, wildlife considerations, and shade patterns that influence roof design.

  • Transparent Communication
    Progress updates, daily clean-up reports, and photo documentation keep stakeholders fully informed.

  • Certified Installers
    Team members maintain factory certifications on multiple panel systems, ensuring eligibility for extended warranties.

  • Complete Jobsite Cleanup
    From magnetic nail sweeps to final driveway blow-downs, properties are left in better condition than when the crew arrived.

Glossary of Key Metal Roofing Terms

  • Kynar 500®: A polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) resin-based coating known for color retention and resistance to chalking.
  • Galvalume: Steel substrate coated with an aluminum-zinc alloy, offering superior corrosion resistance compared to galvanized steel.
  • Standing Seam: Vertical metal panels joined by raised interlocking seams, concealing fasteners.
  • Exposed-Fastener Panel: Roofing panel attached directly through the face of the panel with screws and neoprene washers.
  • Underlayment: Secondary water-shedding layer between the decking and the metal panels.
  • Clip: A concealed component used to attach standing-seam panels to the roof deck while allowing thermal movement.
  • Ridge Vent: Continuous ventilating component installed at the peak of a roof, often hidden beneath ridge cap trim.
  • Granular Loss: Erosion of ceramic coating on asphalt shingles—not an issue with metal but often a catalyst for switching roofing systems.

By combining climate-specific expertise, premium materials, and a methodical installation process, HEP ensures that every metal roof in Sewanee delivers decades of steadfast performance, enhanced energy efficiency, and elevated architectural character.

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