Choosing Between Clay and Concrete Tiles
Both clay and concrete tiles offer excellent durability, but each has distinct characteristics worth considering. Clay tiles are lighter, naturally resistant to fading, and carry a traditional aesthetic that many homeowners prefer. They're formed from natural materials and fired at high temperatures, creating a product that can last a century or more.
Concrete tiles provide similar performance at a lower price point. Modern manufacturing produces concrete tiles in a wide range of colors and profiles, including options that convincingly replicate clay, slate, or wood shake appearances. Concrete tiles are slightly heavier and may experience more color variation over time, but they deliver outstanding weather resistance and structural integrity.
Your choice depends on architectural style preferences, budget considerations, and specific performance priorities. We help homeowners evaluate both options based on their home's design, structural capacity, and long-term goals.
Professional Installation Makes the Difference
Tile roofing installation requires specialized knowledge that goes well beyond basic roofing skills. Proper batten spacing, correct fastening techniques, appropriate underlayment selection, and precise flashing details all impact long-term performance. Improperly installed tiles can crack, slip, or allow water infiltration despite being premium materials.
Our installation process begins with thorough deck inspection and any necessary repairs or reinforcement. We install high-quality underlayment designed specifically for tile applications, ensuring secondary water protection. Each tile is properly fastened according to manufacturer specifications and local building codes, with careful attention to hip and ridge details, valleys, and all roof penetrations.