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Least Expensive Roofing Materials

Roofing materials are always a costly porposition but there are mterials available to purchase nd reasonable to maintain that is installed in the proper manner will still last a very long time. Read on to learn more.

Asphalt

A shingle made from asphalt is the chapest option available and the roof can often cost less than $20,000 They are available in organic and non organic compounds and with their durability comes the options of many color choices. High winds and ice can impact them, however. A different option is using rolled asphalt that is then naield into position.

Metal

Metal roofs have come down considerably in cost over the years because of the materials used. Today they are made from galvanized steel which is great if you like in an area prone to hurricanes. The yare simple and quick to install as well as being both cost-effective and durable.

Wood

Red cedar is the material used to make wooden roofing shingles as it is durable, does not attract insects and does not decay in a rapid manner. There are a couple of kinds of wooden shingle. Shakes that are split as opposed to cut and standard shingles that cut using a mechanical saw. Shake shingles are the best to use for roofing and the stylee, shapes and sizes of shingles can vary.

Clay

Clay can vary widely in cost but it truly has a stunning appearance and have the bonus of being decay and mold resistant. insects cannot get in, they do not catch on fire and they last longer than wood shingles.

 

Tile Roofing Done Right By Right Way Roofing, Inc.

Right Way Roofing, Inc. has been the #1 provider people turn to in the Phoenix area for over fifty years. A family-owned business, they can help you with your roofing needs for your home and business. As long-time members of the Arizona Roofing Contractors, you can have confidence we will build or replace a roof you can be proud of as we offer some of the greatest labor and material warranties in the roofing industry. Call today to schedule an appointment! East Valley: 480-232-5458 or West Valley: 502-299-8851.

At Right Way Roofing, Inc. we use an extremely strong underlayment to ensure your roof lasts longer than typical tile roofs. Most roofing companies use a cheap underlayment that will wear out in under 20 years. Our roofing underlayment will last much longer due to the high-quality underlayment. Get a free tile roofing installation quote in you live in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. We also service Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale and more.

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What Are The Parts Of A Roof Called
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What Are The Parts Of A Roof Called?

A roof has many parts. In this guide we will break down the different components of a rood so you will be in the know. Read on to learn more.

Shingles

Made from many different materials, they form the outer protection of the roof from the elements and give character to the dwelling.

Joint Covers aka Flashing

Flashing is either rigid or flexible and can be made from plastic, steel or aluminum. It stops water from flowing near the openings of the roof and can be found in the based and valleys of walls, roof vents, chimneys and vents.

Plumbing Vent

Emerging from the roof, this pipe allows air inside the plumbing system that allows wastewater to floe to the sewer or septic system.

Deflector

A cardboard or Styrofoam insert between two roof rafters allowing the free flow of air over the insulation near the soffits. There needs to be a minimum of two inches of space under the decking.

Roof Vents

Enclosed and made of plastic or metal they feature fins and openings making sure the attic is ventilated. The best ones are open on all four sides and rise above roof level producing a suction effect. There also has to be an air inlet at the base of the roof. Frequently made with perforated aluminum, this closes off the lower side of the eaves.

Drip Edge

This is the moulding covering the roof edge and reduces the risk from water.

Underlay Membrane

This protective membrane goes under some or all of the asphalt shingles to prevent water infiltration caused by “ice dams” in winter.

Valley

The “V-cut” angle along the junction of two slopes of a roof.

Decking (or sheathing)

Usually made from 1⁄2-inch plywood, the decking closes and reinforces the roof structure and provides a nailbed for the shingles.

Roof Edge

All the boards running along the edge of the roof or eaves. Also known as a fascia.

Attic

The space under the roof. The attic must be ventilated to protect the roofing system against excessive heat in summer and warm moist air generated by the house in winter.

Saddle

A structure located behind the higher side of a chimney (or similar projections from the roof) to divert rainwater around it.

Ridge

Horizontal line at the top of the roof.

Source: https://www.caaquebec.com/en/at-home/guides/reshingling-your-roof/identifying-the-parts-of-the-roof-and-understanding-their-functions/

Tile Roofing Done Right By Right Way Roofing, Inc.

Right Way Roofing, Inc. has been the #1 provider people turn to in the Phoenix area for over fifty years. A family-owned business, they can help you with your roofing needs for your home and business. As long-time members of the Arizona Roofing Contractors, you can have confidence we will build or replace a roof you can be proud of as we offer some of the greatest labor and material warranties in the roofing industry. Call today to schedule an appointment! East Valley: 480-232-5458 or West Valley: 502-299-8851.

At Right Way Roofing, Inc. we use an extremely strong underlayment to ensure your roof lasts longer than typical tile roofs. Most roofing companies use a cheap underlayment that will wear out in under 20 years. Our roofing underlayment will last much longer due to the high-quality underlayment. Get a free tile roofing installation quote in you live in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. We also service Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale and more.

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How Long Do Wood Roof Shingles Last
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How Long Do Wood Roof Shingles Last?

As we said the average life of a wood shingle roof is thirty to forty years and a good quality proeprly-installed wood shake roof will last twenty to forty years. However the life expectancy of the roof can vary depending on some of the following factors:

  • Flashing material, installation quality, proper details
  • How the shingles were installed
  • How the wood shingle or shake roof is ventilated. For example wood shingles installed on solid plywood roof decking can be expected to have a shorter life than the same shingles installed over skip sheathing or spaced nailers that provide plenty of ventilation.
  • The pitch of the wood shingle or wood shake roof (its slope)
  • The wood shingle or wood shake grade or quality
  • The wood shingle or wood shake roof’s exposure to overhanging trees or debris that may hold water on its surface
  • The wood shingle or wood shake roof’s exposure to shade that may promote moss or lichens growth
  • The wood shingle or wood shake roof’s sun and weather exposure

Besides selecting a durable wood, the most important factor is to make a determination of its ability to dry out from both the top and the bottom when wet. Two approaches are used:

  • Create a system of spaced sheathing above the solid sheathing using vertical and horizontal battens
  • Use a breathable underlayment applied over the sheathing

Click here to read how long other types of roofing systems last.

Tile Roofing Done Right By Right Way Roofing, Inc.

Right Way Roofing, Inc. has been the #1 provider people turn to in the Phoenix area for over fifty years. A family-owned business, they can help you with your roofing needs for your home and business. As long-time members of the Arizona Roofing Contractors, you can have confidence we will build or replace a roof you can be proud of as we offer some of the greatest labor and material warranties in the roofing industry. Call today to schedule an appointment! East Valley: 480-232-5458 or West Valley: 502-299-8851.

At Right Way Roofing, Inc. we use an extremely strong underlayment to ensure your roof lasts longer than typical tile roofs. Most roofing companies use a cheap underlayment that will wear out in under 20 years. Our roofing underlayment will last much longer due to the high-quality underlayment. Get a free tile roofing installation quote in you live in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. We also service Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale and more.

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Energy Efficient Roofs
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Energy Efficient Roofs

In the heat of a US summertime, a rooftop can become very hot, even hotter than the surrounding air! Even with great insulation, the heat stil lgets through into attics and upper floors of the building kicking the air conditioner into overtime just to keep up. The way to avoid that is a roof replacement (or treatment) with cool roofing materials that are reflective.

A roof replacement is often an expensive proposition but if your roof is letting in a lot of heat, a new roof may well pay for itself over its lifetime. A less expensive option may be to apply roof coatings that are energy efficient.

Energy Star Roofing Options

The federal Energy Star program is a helpful resource for householders when it comes to choosing roof materials that are ultra energy-efficient. These new materials can lower roof temperature by an amazing fifty degrees Fahrenheit and can reduce air conditioner demand by as much as fifteen percent.

Roof Colors

A lighter colored roof is always going to be preferential to a darker colored rood, or you might think. But there is more to it than that! Naturally, lighter colors are more heat reflective, but the material the roof is made from has a far bigger impact on the energy efficiency of the roof than the color of the roof. In general terms, an energy star roof that is darker colored will remain cooler than a lighter colored roof that is not designed with energy efficiency in mind.

Energy Efficient Roofing Materials

The most common roof covering, asphalt shingles are not at all good at reflecting heat, even when they are light in color. Surprisingly, many Energy Star qualifying roofs are made from metal as it is highly reflective despite getting very hot in summer. They also have the advantage of being very easy to install.

A tile roof is another fine option. They can be made from concrete, slate or clay. Often pre-treated to maximize their heat reflectiveness, they are sometimes treated with additional heat reflective coatings once they have been installed.

Coatings can be applied to many roofing materials. The coatings often change the appearance of the roof, however pigmented coatings to maintain the appearance are available but may be less reflective than non-pigmented coatings.

Insulation Adds Energy Efficiency

You can have the most energy efficient roof in the world but if your attic insulation is not up to par you will never have maximum efficiency and more likely have issues with heat. Attic fans can also help to encourage air circulation. It is very worthwhile when you upgrade your roof to upgrade your attic at the same time.

Remember, a dark asphalt roof absorbs heat. It is time to think about a new roof and make sure it can help pay for itself by choosing roofing materials that are energy efficient.

New Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement and Installation Estimates In Phoenix

If you live in Mesa, Phoenix, Chandler, or the surrounding cities in the Phoenix area and need new roofing shingles or a new roof; Right Way Roofing, Inc. can help! We offer residential roof installation and commercial roof installation in Phoenix & Mesa, Arizona. As a 3rd generation roofing company that’s family owned and operated we provide nothing but the very best roofing service for our friends and neighbors in Arizona. We use the finest underlayment, install the best roofing, and see to it you get the very best customer service from our highly experienced and trained team. We provide free inspections* to property owners to help them understand their roof’s condition and what needs to be done to ensure it’s protecting the home and its contents.

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Choosing A Roof Color
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Choosing a Roof Color

If you are searching for how to choose the right roof color, read on, this post will give you some things to consider when thinking about roof design for your home. When you get a new roof it can completely change the appearance of your home for the better. But it is a decision you will live with for a long time, so before settling on a color scheme, consider this:

  • The best way to visualize what our roof will look like is to get some samples (many dealers will bring them to your home) so you can hold them against your existing exterior and see how they match.
  • Not all colors are available in all areas and some colors may require a special order, perhaps increasing the cost and delaying the project.
  • The color you choose may have to meet the approval of the covenant and rules of your subdivision or the Home Owners Association.
  • Choosing a non-traditional color can make a statement about your taste. Think carefully about that statement especially if it will clash with another property in the area.
  • The architectural style of your home is important to consider. A darker colored roof can make the home appear smaller, a lighter colored roof can make the home look larger.
  • You may want to think about color-coordination. if your sidings are a certain color, to have roof shingles that compliment the sidings often looks great.
  • Did you know the color of your shingles can make a difference of up to 40 degrees in the temperature in your attic? Light shingles deflect sunlight and dark shingles absorb it. Something to keep in mind depending on the prevailing climate where you live.

New Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement and Installation Estimates In Phoenix

If you live in Mesa, Phoenix, Chandler, or the surrounding cities in the Phoenix area and need new roofing shingles or a new roof; Right Way Roofing, Inc. can help! We offer residential roof installation and commercial roof installation in Phoenix & Mesa, Arizona. As a 3rd generation roofing company that’s family owned and operated we provide nothing but the very best roofing service for our friends and neighbors in Arizona. We use the finest underlayment, install the best roofing, and see to it you get the very best customer service from our highly experienced and trained team. We provide free inspections* to property owners to help them understand their roof’s condition and what needs to be done to ensure it’s protecting the home and its contents.

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How Long Do Concrete Tile Roofs Last?
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How Long Do Concrete Tile Roofs Last?

The latest trend in roofing is Lifetime Tile Roofs and the experts at Right Way Roofing, Inc. are the finest providers of this new and exciting service in the Phoenix area.

The new roof tiles are made from materials such as steel, concrete and even clay; a substance used for over a thousand years that still adorns the roofs of many classic buildings throughout western Europe. Concrete and clay are especially durable and perform admirably in all climates and weather conditions. Extremely attractive, some even have a wood-like finish; they can add financial value to your house and certainly contribute stylishly to the overall makeup of the property. Concrete tile roofs often last 50 years or more. Clay tile or slate tile roofs are two of the best roofing systems and can last up to 100 to 150 years or so, especially when combined with quality underlayment.

How Much Life Remains In My Old Tile Roof?

If you have roof tiles that have not been replaces in more than a quarter of a century, they need to be evaluated by a qualified professional. Right Way Roofing, Inc. has a well-deserved reputation for their quality in this area. They can establish the remaining life in the current roof and work with you to make a new roof plan. Generally, you will have to reset new flashings and install a good quality underlayment if you are using the old tile. If the previous style is no longer available, then it is an ideal time to consider new tiling. You will at least want to make plans for a full roof replacement within 5 years.

How Long Does Concrete Tile Underlayment Last?

You probably know how important it is to lay underlay on the floor before you install a carpet. It adds a level of protection to the carpet, adds comfort and makes the carpet warmer to walk on. Underlayment is also a vital part of the roofing process. The pro’s at Right Way Roofing, Inc. are specialists who can help you choose the correct underlayment for your brand-new roof! The underlayment helps to prevent water intrusion and protects the roofing deck under extreme conditions. There are various kinds available:

  1. Asphalt-saturated felt was the long-time industry standard and is also known as felt paper.
  2. Synthetic underlayment is the most utilized choice of underlayment by builders today offering better tear resistance, additional stability and a degree of water resistance.
  3. Rubberized asphalt is the most expensive but as it contains greater amounts of asphalt and various rubber polymers it has the advantage of being waterproof.

Roofing underlayment is an extra layer of protection for your home. It does a lot more than shingles alone to protect your house in all kinds of climates and to withstand many kinds of weather events. Depending on weather and climate conditions, a good quality underlayment can last 25 years or more but it should always be regularly inspected to ensure it is doing the job properly.

How Long Does Other Types Of Roofing Tile Material Last?

Whether you choose, clay, concrete or slate roofing tiles here are a few things to consider:

  • Clay tiling has the advantage of being more durable and long-lasting than concrete and because it wears so well it can add much to the resale value of a home and may well last 100 years or more.
  • Concrete tiling tends to be around 50% less and has a lifespan of approximately fifty years although despite having a similar appearance to clay. Click here to read more about concrete versus clay tile.
  • Slate tiling is by far the most expensive but depending on the climate can last 75-200 years.

Click here to read how long other types of roofing systems last.

Tile Roofing Done Right By Right Way Roofing, Inc.

Right Way Roofing, Inc. has been the #1 provider people turn to in the Phoenix area for over fifty years. A family-owned business, they can help you with your roofing needs for your home and business. As long-time members of the Arizona Roofing Contractors, you can have confidence we will build or replace a roof you can be proud of as we offer some of the greatest labor and material warranties in the roofing industry. Call today to schedule an appointment! East Valley: 480-232-5458 or West Valley: 502-299-8851.

At Right Way Roofing, Inc. we use an extremely strong underlayment to ensure your roof lasts longer than typical tile roofs. Most roofing companies use a cheap underlayment that will wear out in under 20 years. Our roofing underlayment will last much longer due to the high-quality underlayment. Get a free tile roofing installation quote if you live in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. We also service Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale and more.

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Tile Roof Cleaning Guide

If you’re searching for a guide to tile roof cleaning this post should help you understand why a tile roof would need cleaning, and how to do it. Tile roofing is an investment that should be cared for to increase the years it lasts and to keep it looking great on your home.

Why Do Tile Roofs Need Cleaning?

Tile roofing needs to be cleaned for a number of reasons. Chief among those reasons is to make the roofing last as long as possible, keep it looking great, and even to help catch damage early.  In addition, cleaning helps preserve the underlayment and helps ensure water runs off easily, and quickly.

Makes Roofing Last Longer

Roofing of any type has the job of keeping the water out of your home. The tile on your roof works with the underlayment to achieve this goal.  For the tile and underlayment to last as long as possible cleaning will help prevent algae, mildew, or moss to grow on your tile. The spores associated with those biological growths can literally eat through underlayment if left unattended. If this happens you will be looking at replacing the underlayment on your tile roof.

Helps Roofing Stay Looking Great

It goes without saying that homes which are cared for and receive regular cleanings and upkeep simply look better. Stains from mildew, moss, or algae ruin the look of tile roofing. When your tile is cleaned on a regular basis it makes them last longer and stay looking great! When your roof looks new and attractive your home just looks better and maintains its value better.

Great Chance To Catch Damage Early

Cleaning gives homeowners an opportunity to examine the roof carefully during cleaning. This can help avoid more serious issues with tile roofing such as mold, mildew, leaks, and drafts. When these problems are caught early it costs less to repair them. When the roof is cleaned on a regular basis minor issues will be caught and repaired at significant savings.

How Do I Clean My Tile Roof?

If you’re interested in cleaning your roof yourself you will need the right tools, safety measures, and steps to complete the project. Ensuring that it is easy to get the job done without risking your health makes all the difference in responsible home maintenance.

Tile Roof Cleaning Tools

To clean your tile roof you will need a pressure washer, plywood sections, ladder, cleaning chemicals, sealant, and potentially paint, sealer, replacement tiles, and clothes. Ensure if you choose to clean your tile roof you have the right nozzles for the pressure washer to match your roof and the right chemicals.

Tile Roof Cleaning Safety

Responsible homeownership begins with putting safety first, and that is no different for when you’re working on your roof.  You will need shoes with good traction, distribute your weight carefully on tiles, only step on dry areas, carefully tread on the lower portion of tiles, work by section, and buff the tiles.  In addition, some of the chemicals might be harmful to plants around your home, so make sure they are covered and protected from overspray and runoff during cleaning.

Tile Roof Cleaning Steps

Bring On The Power – The first step is to use your pressure washer to remove debris and the visible dirt from your roof. This includes the common dust we have in the Phoenix area, any twigs, leaves, and dead insects. Work yourself down from the ridge and down towards the gutter. Make sure you let your roof dry completely before you move on to the next step. The PSI setting should be around 1,200 to 1,500 PSI.

Cleaning Chemicals – Reduce the pressure of the power washer to easily and evenly distribute your tile cleaning solution. Let the product seep into the tile’s pores for a few minutes or even until dry.  This gives the chemicals a chance to really dissolve the spores and remove dirt.

Rinse Cycle – Just like anything else you clean with chemicals they need to be effectively removed by rinsing. Sometimes this is the most demanding step of tile roof cleaning, depending on how dirty the roof was. Crank the pressure on your washer back up and aim directly at the stains or stubborn dirt.  Work your way down from the top to the lower section of your roof.

Clean Out Gutters – Once all of the dirt and debris has been removed from the roof it has probably ended up in your gutters. Gutters help prevent erosion around your home’s foundation and if they are clogged with debris water can backup and leak into your roof. Take a moment to remove debris from your gutters.

Buffing Your Tile – Once your roof is completely dry you will want to buff the tile. Not only does this prepare your tile for repainting or sealing but it also gives you a chance to inspect for damage.  This is the step that will help you catch problems while they are small.

Handle Any Repairs – Now is the time to fix any small issues caught during the cleaning of your tile roof.  Just keep in mind that minor damage can lead to leaks.  Leaks into your home might seem like a small problem, but mold is developing in your walls or attic, it can add up to major repairs.  Insulation removal might be necessary and ceiling or walls might need new sheetrock, wiring, and insulation.

Seal & Paint – Depending on the type and style of roofing you have you may need to prime, paint, or seal the roofing tiles. Once your roof is completely clean and all damage is repaired you’re ready to refinish your tile roof. Now you can prime your roof, reseal the tiles, and paint if you so choose.

Phoenix Valley Tile Roof Repair

If you have a home that needs tile roof repair in the Phoenix Valley, we can help! Right Way Roofing, Inc. is a local family owned and operated business who proudly serves communities in the Phoenix area. We offer tile roof repair and as we are in our 3rd generation of roofing contractors we have a wealth of experience and knowledge on repairing tile roofing in Arizona.  We only know one way to fix tile roofing, The Right Way.

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Phoenix Roofing Clay Tile vs Concrete Tile
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Clay Tile vs. Concrete Tile

In Phoenix, Tile Roofing is one of the best roofing options available. Arizona residents enjoy tile roofing’s great look and unmatched durability, but there is a decision to make.  Homeowners can choose between two popular tile roofing options, concrete tile, and clay tile. Both types of roofing tile have their pros and cons. Read below to learn more about concrete tile vs clay tile.

Which Is Better? Concrete Tile or Clay Tile Roofing?

To figure out which tile roofing option is best for your home there are few things you should consider. The lifespan, cost, weight, durability, and color are all variables to consider when choosing your tile roofing product. We will talk about each characteristic below.

Tile Roofing Lifespan

Both clay tile roofing and concrete tile roofing will last longer than the waterproof layer which is installed under your tile roofing. This layer is called the underlayment and will never last as long as your tile roofing.  Both types of tile roofing are rated for 50 years or more, while the underlayment should be replaced about every 15 years.

Clay Tile Lifespan: 50-60+ Years

Concrete Tile Lifespan: 50-60 Years

Clay tile roofing has the longest expected lifespan when it is cared for and walked on properly. Clay tiles can be stepped on wrong and broken or kicked out of place.

Tile Roofing Cost

The cost of each type of tile roofing depends on the brand, style, and type. Some tiles have options for better energy efficiency and better appearance. However, we can offer a range of costs for each type of tile roofing.

New Clay Tile Roof Cost: Costs per square foot range from $700 to $1,000.

New Concrete Tile Roof Cost: Costs per square foot range from $300 to $600.

The cost of each roof differs with how large the roof is and the design of the roof. For an accurate estimate of what it’ll cost to get a new tile roof installed on your home please call for a tile roofing estimate.

Tile Roofing Weight

Tile roofing lasts longer than options like shingles yet it does weigh more.  Factoring in the weight of a tile roof is your roofing professional’s job. The internal structure and how much weight it is designed to carry is a factor in choosing roofing whether you want clay tile or concrete tile roofing.

Weight per 10 foot x 10 foot section

Weight Of Clay Tile: 800 to 1,000 pounds

Weight Of Concrete Tile: 900 to 1,100 pounds

As you can see clay tile roofing weighs less than concrete tile roofing. Every homeowner considering either type of tile roofing should still work with a professional roofing company that will do the calculations to ensure the roof structure will hold the weight properly.

Tile Roofing Durability

While clay tile has a longer lifespan it is not as durable as concrete tiles. If technicians need to work on satellite dishes or other workers walk on the roof tiles can be broken or kicked out of place.  Big monsoon storms in Arizona can also blow clay tiles out of place more easily than concrete tiles. Durability is a big part of choosing a roofing option as they protect the underlayment.

Tile Roofing Color

Part of choosing new tile roofing is choosing a color that matches your home. When you choose a color you want it to stay true to the color that looks best on your home.  Also if you need to replace tiles after a storm having tiles that keep their color will avoid your roof looking mismatched.

Clay Tile Color: Typically will hold color in our sun and last longest when glazed to protect the color.

Concrete Tile Color: With our intense sun in Arizona their color will eventually fade.

Depending on the color you choose this may not be an issue. If the color you’re going for is the natural color of the material it won’t matter if it fades. However, if you are looking for the great red or orange hues that make Arizona homes look their best colorfast glazed clay tiles may be the better option.

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Clay Tile Pros & Cons

Clay tiles are a favorite for many Arizona homeowners as they last longer, stay true to color, and weigh less than concrete roofing tiles.

Clay Tile Pros:

Lasts longer than concrete tile roofing

Glazing helps tiles resist color fading

Lighter than concrete tiles

Clay Tile Cons:

More costly than concrete tiles

Not as durable as concrete tiles

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Concrete Tile Pros & Cons

Concrete tiles can be a great option when roofing will be walked on often or if a less expensive roofing option is preferred.

Concrete Tile Pros:

Many times will be a less costly tile roofing option

More durable than clay tile for walking and storms

Concrete Tile Cons:

Heavier than clay tile, so roof might need improvement

Color of tiles will fade over time

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Phoenix Tile Roofing Repair & Installation

If you’re looking for tile roofing repair or installation in Phoenix or the greater Phoenix Valley our team can help! Right Way Roofing, Inc. has been installing, repairing, and replacing tile roofing in the Phoenix Valley for 3 generations. We carry the best tile roofing products, install them right the first time, use the best underlayment anywhere, and back up our tile roofing work with a warranty. We are family owned and operated and have many 5 star reviews on Google from our satisfied customers. Learn more about how w can help with tile roof repair, or tile roof installation anywhere in the Phoenix Valley!

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