Tile Roofing
Clay and concrete tile can perform well in hot climates, but weight, breakage and underlayment condition need careful evaluation.
Premium
Often 40–75+ years, with underlayment replacement possible sooner
Broken tiles, underlayment, flashing and structural load
Where this material can fit
Material selection should consider total installed system, local weather, roof geometry, structural capacity, maintenance and installer availability—not just price per square foot.
What changes installed cost
Product grade, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, tear-off, decking repairs, access and labor specialization all affect the final proposal.
Service life is not a guarantee
Published lifespans are broad planning ranges. Installation details and water management often determine whether a roof reaches its expected life.
Questions for a contractor
- Which exact product and warranty are included?
- What underlayment, flashing and ventilation work is included?
- How are damaged decking and change orders priced?
- Does the crew regularly install this material?
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A calculator gives you a planning range. Compare local quotes for a price based on your roof, location and project details.
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FAQ
Is tile roofing right for every home?
No. Climate, structure, local code, insurance, budget and maintenance preferences all matter.
How long does tile roofing last?
Often 40–75+ years, with underlayment replacement possible sooner. Actual service life varies.
Should I compare multiple installers?
Yes. Material-specific installation experience and written scope can matter as much as the product label.