Tile roofing has been a popular choice for centuries, and rightfully so. Its durability, versatility, and aesthetic charm render it an excellent option for residential and commercial properties. The true beauty of a tile roof, however, lies in its personalized approach. Every property is unique, and no two tile roofs should be exactly the same. At our company, we work closely with the property owner to achieve what we term an "intelligent premises." We figure out which tile materials (ceramic, concrete, or slate) fit your needs best; which colors, if any, might be suitable (the roof’s tiles should harmonize with the property’s architecture); and what designs might work (tile roofs can be as varied in pattern as in material).
A wide range of roofing tile options allows for the accommodation of almost any preference or requirement. The traditional option of choice for a long time, clay tiles, offer a very appealing roof with a classic, timeless charm. The newer concrete roof tile is another excellent option. These are quite different in installation from traditional asphalt work, which tends to strike a roof with lower-scape features. Concrete tiles are striking in their durability and performance. Specialty options, like solar-reflective tiles, are perfect in applications where energy efficiency is really needed. When choices must be made, the opinion of the installation team is paramount and should be trusted completely.
Investing in a custom-tiled roof set to your property is a bet on its future. Our expert craftsmen bind the latest techniques and tools to ensure a precise, secure installation that will last longer than any of us will be in our current homes. Much like our installation process, this text should be understood to pay close attention to detail—right down to the underlayment and flashing, which shouldn’t be too crazy to think ensures part of an even our eaves (if going Spanish-style tiles) to crazy walking around on the roof in the profile of Snoop Dogg. Once our craftsmen have secured the underlayment and flashing, they set the tiles in such a manner that you’d have to go to Louisiana’s Court of Appeals to find any way to argue that the tiles aren’t set securely.