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Tile Roofing Services in Creve Coeur

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A tile roof done right is one of the best investments you can make in a Creve Coeur home. Our team walks you through clay, concrete, and synthetic options with honest pricing and no pressure. Call us today to book your free inspection.

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Tile Roofing in St. Louis for Creve Coeur

A Mediterranean or Spanish Revival roof in Creve Coeur is a real statement, and protecting that look takes a contractor who actually understands tile roofing in St. Louis weather. At Top Quality Exteriors, we install, repair, and restore clay tile, concrete tile, and synthetic tile roofs across Creve Coeur, Ladue, and Town and Country. Hail, ice storms, and humid summers each test tile differently, and our crews know exactly where stress shows up first on Spanish, S-tile, and barrel profiles before a small leak becomes a ceiling stain.

Tile is a 50-plus year roof when it is installed right and maintained on schedule, which is why our process starts with a careful inspection of underlayment, batten installation, valley metal, and ridge mortar. We pull broken tiles, source matching replacements, and re-bed ridge and hip tile so the field stays watertight through Missouri freeze-thaw cycles. If your project may also need a full tear-off or a slate option instead, we will walk you through roof replacement in Creve Coeur and every reasonable alternative.

Why Creve Coeur Picks Tile Roofs

  • Clay, concrete, and synthetic tile options to fit any budget
  • Broken tile repair with carefully matched replacement pieces
  • Ridge mortar, hip tile, and underlayment work done right

Clay, Concrete, or Synthetic Tile

Most tile roofs we see in Creve Coeur fall into three camps. Authentic clay tile and Spanish tile look right at home on Mediterranean and Spanish Revival houses, and they easily clear 50 years when the underlayment is detailed correctly and the deck has the load capacity. Concrete tile gives you a similar profile, from flat tile to S-tile and barrel, at a lower price point, and it holds up well to the hail and severe thunderstorms that roll across St. Louis County every spring. Synthetic clay tile is the option we recommend most often for cost-conscious historic-look projects in Chesterfield and Ladue, because it gives you that terracotta line without the structural reinforcement clay sometimes requires. Whichever route you choose, our installs include proper batten installation, valley metal, eave closure, and ice and water shield in the trouble spots, which is the only way tile survives Missouri freeze-thaw cycles year after year. If you want to compare a premium natural option, take a look at slate roofing in Creve Coeur.

Our 5-Step Tile Roof Process

Every tile project we run in Creve Coeur follows the same five steps, whether you need broken tiles swapped out or a full Spanish tile install on a new build. Here is what the work looks like from the first phone call to the final ridge cap.

Free Inspection

We climb your roof and check tiles, flashing, and decking. We note broken pieces, ridge mortar gaps, and any sagging spots. You get a written report and clear photos the same day.

Choose Your Tile

We walk you through clay, concrete, and synthetic tile in person. You see real samples and pricing for every profile and color. Most Creve Coeur owners decide in one short visit.

Underlayment Prep

We strip the old material and inspect every inch of decking. Synthetic underlayment and ice and water shield go down next. Battens get set straight and spaced for your profile.

Tile Installation

Tiles get loaded and set in even courses across the field. Valley metal, hip tile, and eave closures lock the system together. Ridge tile is bedded in mortar and tied off clean.

Final Walkthrough

We walk the roof with you and review every detail in daylight. The site is cleaned, magnets run for stray nails, and debris hauled out. You get warranty paperwork before we leave.

Why St. Louis Trusts Our Tile Work

Tile is not a roof you hand to a generalist crew. It is heavy, brittle on impact, and unforgiving when fasteners or flashing details are wrong. Our installers have set Spanish tile, S-tile, and barrel profiles on homes from Creve Coeur out to Wildwood, and they know how to walk a loaded roof without cracking a single piece. That experience is exactly why a tile roofing contractor in St. Louis is worth vetting carefully before you sign anything for the work.

We also pull and read the local permit before we start, so HOA and code questions in Creve Coeur and Ladue do not slow your job down later. Every tile install gets full ice and water shield in valleys, around penetrations, and at eaves, plus synthetic underlayment rated for high temperatures. We document the build with photos at each phase and send them to you the same week. If you need a quick fix for a broken tile or wind-lifted ridge cap, we are local and reachable.

What a Tile Roof Costs in St. Louis

Tile is a premium roof, and pricing in St. Louis reflects that. A typical Creve Coeur or Chesterfield home, somewhere around 2,400 to 3,000 square feet, will usually fall between $32,000 and $58,000 for a full tile roof replacement cost in St. Louis, depending on the profile and access. Concrete tile sits at the lower end, authentic clay tile is the high end, and synthetic clay tile lands in the middle while still delivering the Mediterranean look most homeowners want.

The biggest cost drivers are pitch, deck reinforcement, tear-off complexity, and how much hip and ridge mortar work the roof actually needs. Broken roof tile replacement in St. Louis is usually a much smaller job, often $400 to $1,200 depending on how easy it is to source matching pieces for your profile. If you would rather price a different option side by side, we are happy to compare quotes against asphalt shingles roofing in Creve Coeur.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most full tile roof replacements in Creve Coeur run between $32,000 and $58,000 for a typical 2,400 to 3,000 square foot home. Concrete tile is the most affordable, authentic clay sits at the top of the range, and synthetic clay tile usually lands somewhere in the middle. Final pricing depends on pitch, tear-off, deck condition, and the specific profile you choose.
Both perform well in St. Louis if installed correctly, but they have different strengths. Concrete tile is heavier and slightly tougher in hailstorms, which matters here every spring. Authentic clay tile is more freeze-thaw resistant over time and holds its color longer. For most Creve Coeur owners, the choice comes down to look, budget, and how much load the deck can carry.
A properly installed tile roof in the St. Louis area can last 50 years for concrete and 75-plus for authentic clay. The tile itself usually outlives the underlayment, which means you may need to replace the underlayment and flashing once during the roof’s lifetime while keeping most of the original tiles. Routine inspections after major hail or ice events extend lifespan a lot.
Yes, broken tile replacement is one of our most common tile jobs in Creve Coeur. We match the profile and color, pull the damaged pieces carefully, check the underlayment underneath, and reset everything so it locks back into the surrounding field. Most single-spot repairs run between $400 and $1,200 and can be done in a single visit once we have the matching tile in hand.
Synthetic clay tile is a polymer-based product made to mimic the look of real terracotta barrel or S-tile. It is lighter, easier on the deck, and usually 30 to 40 percent cheaper than authentic clay. For cost-conscious historic-look projects in Chesterfield, Ladue, and Town and Country, it is often the best value, especially when the home cannot easily carry the weight of real clay.
Yes. Creve Coeur requires a permit for tile roof installation and full replacement, and most surrounding St. Louis County municipalities follow similar rules. We handle the permit paperwork as part of every project, so you do not have to chase the city for it. For small broken tile repairs that do not touch the underlayment, a permit is usually not required.

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