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San Antonio Tile Roofing

Tile Roofing Company in San Antonio, TX

At Presidio Roofing Company of San Antonio we are the most trusted tile roofing contractor in San Antonio and across Texas. Whether you need a tile roof repair, a tile roof replacement, or a tile roof for new construction, we are here to help. From San Antonio to Austin to Denton, our team of tile roofing experts has helped countless home and business owners navigate all their tile roofing needs.

Why Choose a Tile Roof?

For thousands of years Tile has been the go-to roofing system in civilizations across the world. Important buildings, churches, and landmarks have been roofed with tile for ages because builders know their durability, beauty, and strength. From the glazed terra cotta tiles of ancient China to the Spanish barrel tiles that adorned the presidios and missions of Texas, these roofing systems are everywhere, and for good reason.

Strength:

In Texas the primary reason for roof leaks is damage from hail and windstorms. Due to the strength of clay and concrete tile roofs they can withstand these storms at a much higher rate than shingle roofs. Concrete tiles are considered impact resistant meaning they can withstand hail stones up to 2” in size and for most home and business owners this will get you a significant discount on your property insurance. Likewise, if individual tiles on a roof are broken by hail or wind, they generally can be replaced without compromising the roof as whole. That is why most tile roofs have warranties in excess of 50 years and why the average lifespan of a tile roof is 75 years. When it comes to having the strongest roof possible a tile roof is a great choice.

Fire Resistance:

Most tile roofs are ASTM Class A roof coverings meaning the highest level of fire resistance. As well as resisting any fire starting on the roof, from a lightning strike for example, Tile roofs do not burn well and thus do not contribute fuel to an already existing structure fire. The Class A rating offers an important peace of mind for anyone going to sleep with a tile roof over their head.

Energy Efficiency:

Have you ever been in the attic of a San Antonio home in July? It is not a pleasant experience. While most asphalt shingle roofs will contribute to heating up your attic, a tile roof does the opposite. Concrete tile roofs are naturally a solar reflective product and do not absorb a significant amount of solar energy. Likewise, due to their size and density, the heat they do absorb throughout the day is stored in the tiles and not transferred into the attic as much as other products. All of this, combined with the natural ventilation the occurs with individually installed and overlapping tiles, creates a very energy efficient roofing system that will save you money on electricity and keep your home or business cool in the hot summer months.

Sustainability:

Tile roofing is the original “green” building product. The average Texas shingle roof is replaced every 6-10 years due to hail or wind damage whereas the average tile roof lasts 75 years. Not only does the durability of a tile roof makes it a sustainable product but also it is 100% recyclable. Whether clay, concrete, sand cast, or glazed a tile roof will always be a sustainable, green, energy efficient product choice for your property.

I highly recommend Presidio Roofing Company of San Antonio.Jonathan inspected my roof and got the repairs done the next day and at a good price!

John Erickson
John Erickson

03:13 02 Mar 26

I had the pleasure of meeting with Mike Tavenner in sales, and Jonathan Whittaker, and owner Mike Condren, expert roof professionals, in reviewing new roof options and potential damage to existing roof. We appreciated having the input of knowledgeable, professional roofing specialists in assessing our choices.

Brian Allen
Brian Allen

22:47 01 Mar 26

Recently we met with Mike Tavenner from Presidio Roofing, who brought together a professional and knowledgeable team to assess roof. Everyone we encountered at Presidio was courteous, thorough, and genuinely interested in providing helpful information and solutions. We very much appreciated their professionalism.

texalbert
texalbert

22:38 01 Mar 26

I needed a couple of repairs and contacted Mike Condron of Presidio Roofing. He came out to see what repairs were needed and scheduled the repairs for the next day. Sam came to my house, introduced himself and began working. It took about two hours to complete and the work was excellent.I highly recommend Presidio Roofing if you ever need work done on your roof.

Patsy Sekula
Patsy Sekula

22:37 27 Feb 26

I have a rental property in San Antonio. Michael T came to the rescue. He gave me a very competitive quote and end up using Presidio to replace my worn out roof. Michael was honest, and he is going to do another job for me soon. Thanks Michael.

Project JLM
Project JLM

16:23 27 Feb 26

Presidio Roofing was incredible, especially Jonathan Whitaker. From beginning to end, he was always attentive and answered all my questions. It was the best decision I’ve ever made. I’m so happy and I recommend them 100%. I loved the roof. The customer service was amazing!

Mariana Luna
Mariana Luna

00:45 21 Feb 26

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Types of Tile Roofing Systems

When you are choosing what kind of tile roof to have installed on your home or business the options can be confusing. As the best tile roofing contractor in San Antonio, we are well-versed in helping clients make the right product selections for their property. A tile roof installation is a significant investment in the value and longevity of your home, and we want to help you make the perfect choice.

Styles:

The most common tile styles or “profiles” in Texas are Spanish (barrel), curved (w profile), and flat tiles. Depending on certain characteristics of your roof each type of tile will have advantages and disadvantages. For example, a colonial style home in Alamo Heights might lend itself to a more northern European style flat tile whereas a hacienda style home in the Dominion is likely needing a Spanish style barrel tile. Your Presidio Project manager will help guide you through which is best for you.

Materials:

In general, you will be choosing between two categories of tile material – Clay or Concrete. Within these categories there are sub-categories such as sand cast and terra cotta but the differences between the two categories are simple.

Clay Tiles are generally hand formed, baked tiles, that are lighter, more easily breakable, and more earthen in appearance.

Concrete tiles are heavier, more durable, and more commonly used in construction today. A concrete tile will generally hold up longer to the elements, especially hail and wind, which is particularly relevant here in Texas.

Manufacturers:

At Presidio Roofing Company of San Antonio we have installed tile roofs from nearly every manufacturer on the market. The most common tile roof brands you will see in San Antonio are:

  • Westlake (acquired Boral)
  • Eagle
  • Crown
  • Clay Mex
  • Ludowici
  • Santa Fe Tile
  • Bartile

Because tile roofing is used world-wide you will often see tiles shipped into Texas from other countries for specific projects. It is not uncommon to see tiles such as Tejas Borja from Spain or Umbelino Monteiro from Portugal on custom homes in San Antonio.

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Cost of a Tile Roofing System

Simply put there is no way to accurately give a standard price for any roofing product, let alone something as unique as a tile roof. It is important that a project manager carefully inspects your roof and gathers all the necessary information to provide an accurate bid. A tile roof replacement will cost somewhere between $12-$30 a square foot but that price variation is wide and there are many factors that will swing it up or down. Some of these factors include:

  • Type of tile. Is it a clay or concrete tile? Is it glazed? Is it a custom tile?
  • Type of roof. Is your roof steep or 2 story? Does your roof have a lot of valleys and hips, which means more waste needed?
  • Decking. Do we need to replace the wood decking to provide a more suitable nailing surface?
  • Flashings. Do you have a lot of wall and chimney flashings that need to be formed? Is a product like Westlake WakeFlex roll flashing going to be used in abundance?
  • Manufacturer. A Ludowici tile will generally cost 2-3x more per square foot then a builders grade clay tile.
  • Underlayment. Are you going to use a heavy duty ice and water shield underlayment from brands like Grace or Owens Corning or are you sticking with a synthetic felt product?

These are just some of the factors involved in pricing out a tile roof replacement. It is important to understand that anyone giving you a firm fixed price on a tile roof replacement without looking at your roof and reviewing products with you is simply not being honest and the price will likely change significantly as the build progresses. One of our prime goals as the most trusted San Antonio tile roofing company is to give accurate and reliable pricing up front so that there are no surprises as your project advances. We also offer financing options to help you be able to focus on getting the right roof with less worry about immediate cost.

Leaking Tile Roof

Our roofing technicians are experts in finding the source of leaks on tile roofs and providing the most cost effective and expedient path to stopping the leak. We are the best San Antonio tile roofing company when it comes to tile roof inspections and tile roof repairs. Luckily on tile roofs the source of water leaks is often due to just a few issues:

Underlayment:

It is extremely important that a tile roof have adequate underlayment. While tile roofs are often considered the top roofing systems, they do need to have a watertight underlayment system. If you have a proper underlayment system, such as a granulated roll roofing or high temp ice and water shield, then a broken tile will never cause a leak. At that point the tiles themselves are the strength and protection for the underlayment and the underlayment is true water proofing barrier. It is extremely important you make sure your tile roofer in San Antonio is not cutting corners on the underlayment. Advantages of an Ice and Water shield underlayment include:

  • Seals around the fasteners
  • All laps are watertight
  • Will not crack or dry out
  • Slip resistant surface

Flashings:

The most common cause of leaks on a tile roof is damaged or failing flashings. Because concrete and clay tiles will last generations, often the metal flashings that waterproof your home at places like chimneys and walls, will go bad before the tile does. Over the years products have evolved and there are now flashing products such as Rolled Flashing like WakaFlex that will stand the test of time.

Broken Tiles:

A broken tile is naturally the easiest way for water to get into your attic. Our project managers are adept at spotting broken tiles, whether due to hail, wind, or just age, and providing quick and easy repairs. Likewise, we offer drone inspections so that we can carefully inspect a roof for obvious broken tiles, without needing to walk on the roof and potentially cause additional damages.

Insurance Claims:

Sometimes a leaking tile roof is eligible for a home or business property insurance claim. At Presidio Roofing Company of San Antonio we have the most qualified tile roofing insurance claim team in San Antonio. Our project managers and office staff are experienced and educated on properly assessing tile roofs for storm related damages. We can help you decide whether it makes sense to file an insurance claim and guide you along that path within the confines of Texas Department of Insurance rules and regulations. While we are not public adjusters we are tile roofing subject matter experts and we have your best interest in mind.

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Tile Roof Replacement in San Antonio

At Presidio Roofing Company of San Antonio we are San Antonio’s tile roofing experts. Whether an inspection, a repair, or a replacement, we will provide the best service, pricing, warranties, and professionalism for your tile roofing project. Call us now or fill out the form below for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer financing for tile roof replacements?
Yes. We offer financing for all roof work including tile roof replacements. Financing is a good option when used responsibly and cann allow homeowners to take care of roof replacements in a way that provides manageable monthly payments. We have some financing options as well that allow for 0% interest during a 6 or 12 month period. Talk with your Presidio Roofing project manager for more information about financing your tile roof replacement.
Are permits required for tile roof replacements?
Yes. In Texas, permits are pulled at the city or local level for roof projects. Almost every city does require a permit these days and most cities have adopted requirements for code compliance as it relates to the internationalal residential building codes. If you have a home in the country, on a ranch, etc you may not need any permitting but we will asses you specific location and if a permit is needed we will pull the permit as part of the project.
Do you offer warranties on tile roof repairs?
Yes, every tile roof repair will have a different level of warranty based on the circumstances. Any repair based warranty is simply warranting that the repair we performed was done properly, it does not apply a warranty to the entire roof. Please talk directly with your repair technician for your specific potential warranty.
Will repairing my tile roof increase my property value?
Yes. Repairing any roof will increase property value! A leaking or poorly maintaned roof can be considered a liability so having a well functioning and fully updated tile roof absolutely will increase a property's value. And since tile roofs tend to cost 3-5x as much as shingle roofs, the value of solid tile roof can be significant.
How often should I inspect my tile roof?
You should have a respected tile roofing company like Presidio Roofing inspect your tiles roof anytime there is a significant hail storm. or you have a leak. It is a good practice to have a general maintenance plan in place where a roofing company will clean debris off the roof every few years but you do not need overdo it with inspections everytime there is some wind or heavy rain. If something happens, like a big hail storm, that might cause tiles to break, then get an inspection done soon.
What's the lifespan of a tile roof in Texas?
Clay can last 75+ years and concrete around 40-50 with proper maintenance, but this is just general guidance. We have seen roof tiles last over 100 years with proper maintenance and potentially underlayment replacement.
Do tile roofs add energy efficiency to my home?
Yes. Tile roofs allow for air flow to exist between the roof sheathing and the tiles, this allows for cooling and other thermal properties tha can help stablize attic temperatures. and reduce HVAC costs especially in the summer. There are also other options like adding heat reflecting underlayment that can create even more energy efficiency.
Can you match the color of existing clay or concrete tiles?
We try our best to match tile colors but this is not always possible. There are lots of tile salvage yards where we can procure specific older tiles when needed for repairs but there is never a guarantee of a perfect match especially on older roofs. On newer roofs (less than 15 years old) we can almost always match is just fine
Which tile type performs better in Texas weather?
The key to tile roofing in the long term is not as much the tile as the underlayment. If you have a solid, fully ahdered membrace on the decking that covers all seams and gaps, then it becomes less about the tile you choose. There are still differences between the tile types and a concrete tile will hold up to severe hail and wind better than clay, but when you have a hgih quality underlayment, if some tiles break, you can just replace them and not have to worry about leaking.
Are tile roofs resistant to hail damage?
The maximum hail impact classification is Class 4 UL2218 rating which is done by dropping 2" dimater steel balls onto roofing products. Many products can withstand bigger than 2" hail but there is no true classification for full hail resistance - after all, in Texas we have a few storms each year that drop 4-6" hail and nothing will withstand that size. However, in general, tile roofs are fairly hail resistant compared to shingles and concrete tiles are definitely harded to break than clay tiles. Some older spanish tiles like sandcast clay are not hail resistant at all and will get severely damaged by hail.

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