ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF TILE ROOFING

Driving around Arizona neighborhoods might lead you to notice a lot of similar styles on our Phoenix homes and commercial building roofs. Tile roofing is known for its longevity, and Arizonans know the importance of materials that can beat the elements of the monsoons and summer heat.

As you shop for a new roof for your home, you may be shocked at the prices of some new roof types. One roof type that may at first seem unreasonably expensive for your Phoenix home is tile—but we assure you that it’s well worth considering.

Tile roofing comes at a higher upfront cost than many other roofing options, but those other roofing options might not be able to handle wear and tear from the Arizona elements like tile roofing can. 

PROTECTION FOR YOUR HOME AND LOVED ONES

Your home should be the safest place for you and your loved ones, and the quality of your roof has a significant bearing on the overall safety of your home since it will protect your family from the elements. If you’re looking for a roof that offers excellent protection, you can’t beat tile roofing, which offers unbeatable protection against:

    • Hail damage
    • Fire
    • Impacts
    • Heavy winds

Nicks, dings, and other damage are barely noticeable on a tile roof, which is why so many people are drawn to investing in a tile roof in Arizona. Wind, gusts, dust storms and monsoons all have damaging effects to homes, but properly installed and well maintained tile roofs can withstand the tests of the desert elements.

VERSATILE CURB APPEAL

Whether you need to put your Arizona home on the market, want to stand out within your community, or replace and old or damaged roof, tile roofing boasts plenty of curb appeal with eye catching shapes, colors, and textures. There are a variety of tile roof options to choose from to boost your home’s aesthetics. 

LONGEVITY AGAINST ROT AND INSECT DAMAGE

Roof rot can happen to anyone, and insects are more than plentiful throughout the Southwest. Professionally installed tile roofs are nearly impervious to roof rot, water damage, and insect damage.