
Spanish · clay · concrete tile
Tile roofs, built from the underlayment up
Barrel and clay look like Florida. They only last like Florida when the underlayment, battens, and structure are specified — not when someone just resets the caps.
- Spanish & barrel
- Clay and concrete
- Underlayment first
- Enhancify financing
What we actually sell
Tile is the visible layer. Water is stopped by the underlayment. In this climate the tile will outlive that layer unless we spec a system that matches the tile’s life — or we tell you the honest reset vs. re-roof call after a storm.
- New tile systems — clay or concrete, barrel or flat, on a deck and underlayment built for the weight and the wind.
- Storm work — broken barrels, slipped caps, isolated resets. We don’t upsell a full tear-off when ten tiles took the hit.
- Not rejuvenation — soy-oil restore is asphalt only. Tile gets repair or replacement.
Tile FAQ
Do you install Spanish and clay tile?+
Yes. Barrel, clay, and concrete tile on Tampa Bay homes. The underlayment and the structure carry the weather — tile is the armor on top.
Can I put tile on a house that currently has shingles?+
Sometimes. Tile is heavy. We check the structure before we quote a conversion. If the framing isn’t there, we say so.
What actually fails on Florida tile roofs?+
Underlayment, not the clay. Broken tiles after a storm are the visible part. The 15–20 year underlayment under a 50-year tile is the leak. We replace what failed, not what still works.
Also asphalt shingles, metal, and asphalt rejuvenation.
Tile roof on the list?
We inspect the underlayment, not just the barrels.
