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Home Roofing Services in Phoenix, AZ Tile Roofing

Tile Roofing in Phoenix

Tile lifted, stacked and reset over new underlayment — same tile, new roof — in Phoenix and all around it.

Concrete tile outlives the underlayment beneath it — usually by decades. So the honest tile job in Phoenix is rarely "new tile": we lift and stack your tile, re-felt the deck with new underlayment and battens, and set the same tile back straight, swapping only the broken pieces. Your roof looks the same from the street and is new where it counts.

What's included

The photographs on this page are Gilberto's own tile work — S-tile stacked in rows over fresh underlayment, barrel tile in tight courses against a coated parapet. Straight courses are not cosmetic: tile that sits right sheds water right, and tile that was walked carelessly or reset lazy is where the next leak starts.

How we work

Lift

Tile up and stacked on the roof, deck exposed.

Re-felt

New underlayment and battens — the actual new roof.

Reset

Same tile back straight; broken pieces swapped.

Detail

Ridge, flashings, and a clean site.

Tile Roofing by city

The Valley is not one market — a 1950s block ranch in central Phoenix, a Tempe rental near ASU and a Scottsdale HOA home are three different jobs.

Common questions

Can my existing tile be reused?
Usually yes. Concrete tile commonly outlasts the underlayment under it, so we lift and stack it, replace the felt and battens, and set the same tile back. Only the broken pieces get changed.
My tile looks fine. How do I know if the underlayment is done?
From the street you cannot — that is the trap. Age, granules in the gutters, slipped tile and any interior stain are the tells. An inspection answers it for certain, and ours are free with an estimate.
Can you match my tile if some is broken?
Almost always — by profile and color, from salvage stock when the exact tile is discontinued. Matching is half the job on repairs in HOA neighborhoods and we treat it as part of the work, not an extra.

Other services

Concrete tile ridge with new mortar and vents set clean
Red barrel tile field laid in tight, straight courses
Concrete S-tile stacked in rows over fresh underlayment and battens, crew member walking the ridge
Red barrel tile laid in tight courses beside a coated parapet wall on a new-construction house
Flat roof finished in white elastomeric coating with parapet walls and new penetration seals

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