Durable, Elegant, and Built to Last for 100 Years
Tile roofs last 50-100 years, far surpassing other roofing materials.
Air circulation beneath the tiles reduces cooling costs and enhances energy efficiency.
Tiles withstand heavy rain, wind, and fire, perfect for Florida’s climate.
Choose from clay, concrete, or synthetic tiles.
Tiles are naturally resistant to mold, insects, and fire.
Keeps interiors cooler by allowing air circulation beneath tiles.
Available in multiple colors and styles to match any architectural design.
Tiles are often made from recycled or natural materials.
Full shingle roof replacements are completed in as little as 3 days.
Guaranteed long-lasting protection for every roof.
Sustainable, energy-efficient roofing materials.
Providing clear communication and professional service with every project.
Providing peace of mind for homeowners and businesses.
Affordable payment plans to suit any budget.
Quick response for urgent roofing needs.
Only using premium, energy-efficient materials to ensure long-lasting roofs.
Composed of natural clay that is kiln-fired, these tiles are highly resistant to rot, fire, and insects. Clay tiles are naturally porous, which allows them to regulate temperature by promoting air circulation beneath the roof.
Made from a mixture of sand, cement, and water, these tiles are heavier but offer enhanced resistance to severe weather.
Typically composed of polymer-based materials designed to mimic clay or concrete. They are lightweight, easy to install, and resistant to UV damage.
One of the significant advantages of tile roofs is their thermal performance:
The shape of the tiles allows air to flow freely between the tiles and the underlayment, which helps regulate indoor temperatures.
Studies show that tile roofs can reduce cooling costs by 10-20% by minimizing heat transfer into the home.
Some tiles are coated with reflective materials that further reduce heat absorption.
Tile roofs are exceptionally durable and designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions:
Properly installed tiles can resist winds up to 125 mph, making them ideal for hurricane-prone areas like Florida.
Both clay and concrete tiles are Class A fire-resistant, providing the highest level of fire protection.
Concrete tiles, in particular, perform well in areas prone to hailstorms.
Tile roofs excel in water management, as they are highly resistant to moisture damage:
Concrete tiles absorb less than 10% of their weight in water, minimizing the risk of leaks.
Clay and concrete are naturally resistant to mold and algae growth, which is particularly important in humid climates like Central Florida.
Many tile roofs are made from recyclable and natural materials, contributing to sustainable building practices.
Tile roofs can last 50-100 years with proper maintenance, making them one of the longest-lasting roofing options available.
Regular inspections and occasional cleaning are typically all that is required to keep the roof in good condition. Cracked tiles can be replaced individually without needing a full roof replacement.
Tile roofs can last 50 to 100 years with proper maintenance.
Prices typically range from $800 to $1,000 per square, excluding labor costs.
Common options include clay, concrete, and synthetic tiles.
Yes, tile roofs are highly durable and can withstand rain, wind, and fire.
Minimal maintenance is required, usually limited to inspections and replacing cracked tiles.
Yes, they improve insulation and keep homes cooler by allowing air circulation beneath the tiles.
Properly installed tile roofs can resist winds of up to 125 mph.
Yes, solar panels can be mounted safely with proper brackets.
The process usually takes 5-7 days, depending on roof size and weather.
Yes, tile roofs reduce noise, keeping interiors quieter during heavy rain.
Yes, they add aesthetic appeal and can significantly boost resale value.
Many tiles are made from natural or recycled materials, making them sustainable.
Yes, they are resistant to mold, insects, and algae growth.
Yes, many contractors offer financing plans to make the cost manageable.
Yes, damaged tiles can be replaced without needing a full roof replacement.
Yes, properly installed tiles meet or exceed building code requirements.
Yes, they reflect heat more effectively and provide better thermal insulation.
We cover Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, and other Central Florida cities.
Mediterranean, barrel, and flat tiles are widely used in residential projects.
Most projects begin within 1-2 weeks, after permits are approved.
We have been providing roofing services for more than a decade.
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