Tile roofing

An exotic sense of romance is associated with tile roofs, which commonly appear on Southwest-style and Mediterranean-inspired homes. Whether made of fired clay, concrete, or slate, though, these individual tiles are good for more than looks. Get to know the selling points that make these materials such popular roofing options and weigh those strengths against key considerations to gauge whether or not your own home can benefit from an upgrade.

Durable, Dependable

Clay, concrete, and slate roofs are impervious to fire and resist rot, insects, and other pests. Most tile roofing can withstand extremes of heat and cold, making it suitable for use in virtually any climate, and clay is particularly resistant to the corrosion of salt air, making it a great choice for homes situated in coastal regions near an ocean. Many types of roofing tiles also boast superior impact resistance, making this a good option for regions that experience hail or high winds.

Return of Investment

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) indicates that a new roof is the #1 best return on investment project. They calibrate a yield of 85% upon resale. While there are other considerations (size and amount spent on your new roof, length of time before selling, and location) homes with new roofs on average, sell at a higher price and sell more quickly. With today’s quality materials a new roof has a lifespan of 20 or more years. 

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