Clay tile roofing :

Clay Tile Roofing



Clay tile is a great option for homeowners that are okay with spending a little more money on their roof. sdyour home exterior. Tile roofing has an exceptionally long life cycle, cannot rot, burn, or be harmed by insects, and is expected to have a greater lifespan than most other products used on your home exterior.
It requires little maintenance and comes in a variety of colors, types, styles, and brands. We have certified installers of all of the trusted manufacturers.

Our team will happily work with you to select a quality clay tile that fits the look of your home and your budget. In the meantime, check out our visualizer! This tool allows you to take a photo of your home and see what different exterior options would look like once installed.



Frequently Asked Questions


Are clay tiles severe weather resistent? 

Clay roof tiles provide a tough, water-shedding outer shell with the underlayment working as an extra shield, and can resist damage from hailstones as large as 2”. The tiles are designed and tested for 150 MPH wind speeds. Most homes in the SouthEast are perfect candidates for a clay tile roof!

Do clay tile roofs typically ventilate or insulate well?

Clay tile installation allows for natural air ventilation under the tile, creating a heat transfer barrier that can provide the benefit of a cooler house in the summer and a warmer house in the winter. There was independent testing performed at the Department of Energy’s National Lab that demonstrated clay tiles have the ability to cut the transfer of heat by up to 70%.

Are clay tiles environmentally friendly?

Clay tiles are a great environmentally friendly option! These materials do not deplete our limited natural resources and have no chemical preservatives used in the production; all waste can be recycled and does not go into landfills.

How long does clay tile last?

Clay tiles have some of the lowest lifecycle costs of any roofing material overall. The sticker shock can be high at first, but typically it’s the only roof you’ll ever have to put on your home! Centuries-old tile roofs are still enduring today. Tile roofs have an expected average lifespan of 50 years or more.