Tile Roofing
Concrete and clay tile give a home the Mediterranean and Spanish-Revival look South Florida is known for, engineered for coastal exposure and decades of service. Installed to code by in-house Access Impact crews across four counties.
Overview
Tile is the signature South Florida roof: the barrel and S-tile profiles that define Mediterranean, Spanish-Revival, and coastal architecture, in a material that stands up to sun and salt air for 40 to 50 years. Concrete tile offers the broadest color range at a lower cost; clay tile holds its color longest and reads as the most authentic.
Tile is heavier than shingle, so we confirm the roof structure carries the load, then install to Florida code with the right underlayment and fastening for your county's wind zone. Weighing tile against shingle or metal? The comparison below helps.
Specs + capabilities
Concrete or clay tile — concrete for value and color range, clay for authenticity and longevity.
Barrel (Spanish S), low-profile flat, and villa profiles to match your architecture.
40–50 years, one of the longest-lasting roof systems for coastal Florida.
Tile is heavier than shingle; we verify the structure carries the load before install.
High-temperature self-adhered underlayment beneath the tile for a sealed, code-compliant deck.
Fastened and installed to your county's Florida Building Code wind requirements.
Where it fits
The profile and color that the architecture is designed around.
Built to take sun and salt air for decades on the ocean and Intracoastal side.
The longest-service roof for homeowners who plan to stay.
Matching an existing tile neighborhood profile and color scheme.
How it works
We assess the roof and lay out your options honestly.
Spec the system to Florida code for your roof.
We pull the permit — you don't deal with the county.
Our in-house crew does the work, start to finish.
We close the permit, backed by our permit-passing guarantee.
Common questions
Concrete tile costs less and offers a wide color range; clay tile holds its color longest and reads as the most authentic. We'll walk you through the trade-offs for your home and budget.
Typically 40–50 years in Florida, one of the longest-lasting roof systems for coastal exposure.
Tile is heavier than shingle, so we verify the roof structure carries the load before installing. If it does, tile is an excellent long-term choice.
Tile costs more up front than shingle but lasts far longer. Every new roof gets a free written estimate, with financing through Ygrene, PACE, and Homerun.
In most cases, yes — we match the profile and color to your home or your HOA's tile community as closely as the manufacturer's current lineup allows.
Yes — see our storm-damage and insurance-claim restoration.
Free estimate. Florida-licensed, in-house crews. We pull the permit and stand behind the work.
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