You Earn a Lifelong Guarantee with Your New Tile Roof
Call 623-257-ROOF (7663) and let us get rid of your old roof and replace it with a new one.
Tile roofs have been a favorite choice of homeowners for decades. If you are looking for a new tile roof replacement, you have come to the right place.
Clay and concrete tiles are known for their ability to resist the elements in ways asphalt shingles can’t. For instance, tiles have a higher impact resistance – nothing startling there. That means that tile roofs will last longer than asphalt shingles. You would be surprised to learn they are capable of withstanding hail, strong winds, and even fire.
A Tile Roof Can Last Up to 100 Years!
Tile roofs, whether concrete or clay, can help you lower energy costs. Tiles are now manufactured with nano-tech sized granules that block UV-rays. Homeowners are replacing old asphalt felt underlayment with lightweight synthetic underlayment – making replacing old roof felt more exciting than ever.
A Tile Roof May Be What Your Looking For
- Want to replace your old roof
- Want to lower your AC unit cost
- Newest technology in the roofing industry
- Little to No Maintenance
Cool Roof Technology
Roofing Foil: Radiant barrier underlayment for tile roofs. This technology blocks out up to 95% of UV rays when installed properly. This will cool your roof and attic by 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Think about the money you will save on your energy bills.
Arched Battens: Tile roof systems with arched battens have an opening underneath the batten and underlayment, helping to move air in and out of the tile, extracting the heat from the tile and underlayment – keeping harmful UV rays and radiant heat out of your home. When combined with roofing foil, this is the best cool roof technology you can get.
Call 623-257-ROOF (7663) and get a free roof replacement estimate.
What Does a Roof Replacement Look Like?
Step 1: Preparation
Our generators create a bit of noise, and vibrations that may disturb things like ceiling fixtures or items hanging from walls. Please remove or temporarily secure those items.
Step 2: Delivery
Roofing shingles or tiles and underlayment materials are delivered approximately two days prior to a project.. These materials are generally stored at the homeowner’s property (usually in front of the house, on the sidewalk). Some material must be stored in the parking garage or surrounding area – it all depends on the location of the job.
In a situation like this, you must secure a space to hold the materials, and let us know where that is.
Roofing materials are heavy and take up space. Make sure that that the storage area is off limits, or there is enough space. The storage area should not be in a highly congested area, so that we are not interrupting day-to-day operations.
Step 3: Installation
In a situation like this, you must secure a space to hold the materials, and let us know where that is.
Roofing materials are heavy and take up space. Make sure that that the storage area is off limits, or there is enough space. The storage area should not be in a highly congested area, so that we are not interrupting day-to-day operations.
Step 4: Cleanup
Step 5: Peace of Mind
Please be aware this is totally normal. Sit back and relax, knowing that with your new or repaired roof, your home is now safer and secure. We want to be fully transparent and make sure that throughout our time together, you are comfortable and informed.