Many homeowners choose clay or concrete tile roofs due to their remarkable longevity and beauty. Clay and concrete tile roofs can last up to 100 years and the natural pigments in clay tiles won’t fade over time. Depending on the tile you choose, a tile roof can withstand the impact of 1.75” – 2” hailstones without cracking. Because of this, tile roofs are available in both UL2218 Class 3 and Class 4 impact resistance ratings As an additional benefit, tile roofs are Class A fire resistant. If you are replacing your roof, consider tile roofing as a long-term investment for your home. Clay and concrete roofs can also greatly boost your home’s value and curb appeal for many years beyond the life of other products.
Are you in the market for a new roof? Click here to see a copy of our roofing material comparisons chart and learn more about the strengths and weaknesses of each type of roofing we offer.
Clay Tile: Boral Clay 2-Piece Mission Tile
in Fire Flash
Concrete Tile: Boral Saxony Split Old English Thatch
in Telluride
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