Tile Roofing

Trusted Tile Roofing Installation in Rockland & Westchester, NY

Tile roofs do more than keep the weather out, it changes how a home looks and holds up over time. In Rockland and Westchester, a lot of homeowners pick tile for the mix of strength and style. It holds its own in rough weather and gives the house a sharp, finished look. We handle everything from new installs to repairs and full tear-offs. Whether it’s clay, concrete, or composite tile, we use materials that are made to last, and we put them down the right way. Our team is licensed, trained, and has years under their belts working with tile roofs.
If you're thinking about going with tile, give us a call. We’ll come check out your roof and put together a free quote. Financing’s available if you need it.

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Tile Roofing

Tile is not like asphalt shingles; it's heavier, harder to cut, and needs to be set the right way or it won’t last. That’s where our crew comes in. We’ve been installing clay, concrete, and composite tile roofs in Rockland and Westchester for years, and we know how to do it without cutting corners.
Here’s why homeowners call us for their tile roof:

Our Tile Roof Installation & Repair Process

If we're putting in a new tile roof for you, here's how it usually plays out. Nothing scripted, nothing fancy, just how we’d walk you through it in person.
Step-by-step process:

 We get up there, look at the whole roof, and call out anything that’s off. If we spot soft spots or flashing issues, we’ll point them out and break it all down in a written quote, so you know what’s what.

If there’s old roofing up there, we’ll tear it off, unless it’s something that can stay. We check the wood underneath, tighten things up if needed, and prep everything for the underlayment layer.

We use ice and water shield where it’s needed, plus breathable underlayment to help control moisture and stop leaks.

Clay, concrete, or composite, we lay each tile in clean rows, sealed tight, and aligned with the style of your roof.

Chimneys, valleys, ridges, we install flashing and ventilation based on your roof’s shape, so everything stays dry and well-aired.
We go over the job together, clean up all the debris, and give you your warranty info in writing.
When it’s done, you’ve got a roof that’s built to last, and built the way the manufacturers want it done, so your coverage stays valid.

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Types of Tile Roofs We Install

Not every tile roof is the same, and that’s a good thing.
Here's what we usually work with:
Clay tile
That’s the classic. It holds color well, and with good installation, it can last close to a century. You’ve probably seen it on older homes that still look sharp.
Concrete tile
Costs a little less, still holds up great. Most give you 30 to 50 years, depending on the slope and how much weather the roof catches. You’ll find a lot of design choices with this one.
Spanish (or barrel) tile
This is the curved stuff, popular on Mediterranean and Mission-style homes around Westchester. It’s bold, traditional, and hard to miss.
Flat or interlocking tile
Clean lines, low profile, fits modern homes better. They do well on lower-pitch roofs and have no trouble with wind or snow.
Composite tile
A lighter option that mimics the look of clay or slate without putting as much strain on your roof structure. Good choice if the frame can’t handle the weight of real tile.
Whichever style you go with, we install it by the book and stand behind the work. You’ll get a roof that holds up and looks good doing it.
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Durability & Lifespan in the New York Climate

New York winters aren’t gentle, ice, snow, heavy rain, high winds, you name it. Tile holds up better than almost anything else out there.
Clay tile can go 75 to 100 years, easily.
Concrete tiles are more in the 30 to 50-year range, depending on the slope and how exposed it is.
The tile doesn’t rot, doesn’t burn, and bugs don’t mess with it. And if it’s put on right, water won’t either.
You’ll want to get it checked occasionally, look for cracked pieces, clean out debris, and maybe re-secure some fasteners. But overall, it’s a low-maintenance system built to last.
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Warranties, Certifications & Trust Signals

When you choose us for your tile roofing project, you get peace of mind backed by strong warranties and certifications.
The paperwork matters, but so does who’s doing the work. We’ve been doing this a long time, and we stand behind every roof we put down.

Types of Roof Installations We Handle

No two homes are the same, and the roof must match both the house and the weather we get in Rockland and Westchester. We’ve been working with all major roofing systems for years, and we know how to put them on, so they hold up through snow, storms, and summer heat.
Shingle Roof Installation

Shingle roofs are the most common choice around here. They look good, don’t break the bank, and hold up well when installed right. We work with brands like GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, shingles that we know can handle New York winters and summer heat.

Slate Roof Installation

Slate roofs last a long time, but only if they’re put on the right way. Each piece is heavy and needs careful handling. Our crew has years of experience setting slate without cracking tiles or weakening the roof deck.

Metal Roof Installation

If you want strength and less maintenance, metal’s a solid choice. We install standing seam and corrugated systems that shed snow, handle high winds, and can even help keep your home cooler in the summer.

Cedar Roof Installation

Cedar shake adds character and natural insulation to a house. We work with both real cedar and synthetic shakes, always installing with the right ventilation and barriers to protect against rot and moisture.

Flat Roof Installation

Flat roofs need special attention to drainage. We install EPDM, TPO, and modified bitumen systems that keep water moving and stop leaks before they start.

Request Your Free Tile Roof Estimate

Thinking about a tile roof? Whether it’s a fresh install or fixing something that’s falling apart, we can take a look and give you a clear estimate.
Give us a call or use the form to get scheduled. We’ll check things out and let you know exactly what it’ll take, no pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clay tile can last 75 to 100 years easily, sometimes even more if it’s taken care of. Concrete tile? Usually around 30 to 50 years, depending on the slope and how exposed it is.
Absolutely. They don’t crack from freezing like some materials do. We’ve installed tile on homes that get buried in snow every winter, and it handles the freeze-thaw well.
Yeah, they help. There’s natural airflow under the tile that acts like a buffer, so your attic doesn’t bake. We’ve had folks say it made a noticeable dent in their AC bills.
Nope. That’s the nice thing about tile: you can usually just swap the broken piece and leave the rest untouched. We do that kind of repair work all the time.

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