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TILE ROOFING

What is tile roofing? Tile roofing refers to a type of roof covering that uses tiles made from materials like clay, concrete, or sometimes even synthetic composites. These tiles are typically heavy, durable, and designed to interlock or overlap, creating a visually striking roof. Tile roofing is known for its longevity, with some materials lasting over 50 years, and it offers excellent resistance to fire, wind, and extreme weather. This style is often associated with Mediterranean, Spanish, or Southwestern architecture due to its classic curved or flat tile designs. It's a premium option that requires specialized installation skills and a sturdy roof structure to support its weight.
Feature
Clay Tiles
Concrete Tiles
synthetic / composite
Description
Durable and elegant, often seen in Mediterranean-style roofs with curved or flat designs
Cost-effective and versatile, mimicking clay or slate while offering excellent durability.
Lightweight and flexible, designed to replicate traditional materials with easier installation.
Cost
$$$$
$$ - $$$
$$$
Style Options
S-Shaped and Flat
Curved, Flat, Textured
Textures, Colors, and Profiles
Lifespan
50 - 100 years
30 - 50 years
30 - 50 years
Durability
Very durable - resist harsh weather, fire, and pests
Highly durable - resist fire, rot, and extreme weather but may not live up to clay.
Highly durable - Weather Resistant and less prone to cracking but will not match up to natural materials.
Energy Efficiency
29 - 50 SRI
29 - 52 SRI
25 - 50 SRI

Tiled Roofs and Storms

Tile roofing is a durable and timeless option that performs exceptionally well during storms. Made from materials like clay or concrete, tiles are designed to withstand high winds, with many rated for wind speeds exceeding 125 mph. Their interlocking design adds stability and helps prevent displacement during strong gusts. Additionally, the dense and sturdy nature of tile roofing makes it highly effective at shedding heavy rain, minimizing the risk of water infiltration and leaks.
When it comes to hailstorms, tile roofs offer excellent impact resistance, especially with modern enhancements like reinforced or thicker tiles. Unlike other roofing materials, tiles are less prone to denting or cracking from hail, though it’s essential to check for proper installation to reduce vulnerabilities. Another benefit of tile roofing in storm-prone areas is its fire resistance, offering added protection during lightning events. While tile roofing is heavier than other options, its combination of durability, weather resistance, and classic aesthetic makes it a reliable and long-lasting choice for safeguarding homes during severe weather.
How to prolong your tile roof life : To prolong the life of your tile roof, conduct regular inspections, promptly repair broken tiles, clean the roof with soft wash methods, ensure proper flashing around vulnerable areas, minimize roof traffic, maintain clean gutters and downspouts, and hire professionals for inspections, repairs, and cleaning as needed.
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