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Tile Roofing for Maryland Heights Homes

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Ready to talk tile in Maryland Heights? Whether you need a clay tile install, concrete tile repair, or a Spanish tile replacement after the last storm, our crew is ready to walk your roof, answer questions, and write a clear, honest quote.

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Tile Roofing in Maryland Heights, MO

Tile roofing in Maryland Heights, MO sits in a specialty corner of the local market, mostly on Mediterranean-style and Spanish Revival homes scattered through McKelvey Woods and the Creve Coeur Lake edge. After the March 14, 2025 EF2 that tracked straight through town and the April 2024 hail event, homeowners with original 1950s and 1960s clay or concrete tile have real questions about what to repair and what to replace. At Top Quality Exteriors, we treat tile as the long-term investment it is, not a one-size-fits-all reroof.

Our crews handle clay tile, concrete tile, S-tile, flat tile, barrel tile, and synthetic profiles, with proper underlayment, ridge mortar, batten installation, and valley metal sized for our active hail corridor. We work side by side with our slate roofing in Maryland Heights team on premium specialty roofs, because the install details overlap and homeowners deserve crews who actually know the material. Expect a clear scope, a written workmanship warranty, and a mid-job deck inspection that meets the 2021 IRC the city enforces.

Why Maryland Heights Picks Tile

  • Clay and concrete tile lifespans that comfortably outlast asphalt
  • Ridge mortar and underlayment specced for hail-corridor storms
  • Mediterranean and Spanish Revival profiles matched to your home

Tile Built for the Storm Corridor

Maryland Heights sits in one of the metro’s most active hail corridors, and storms here usually arrive from the southwest and track northeast. The March 14, 2025 EF2 ran that exact line through town with peak winds near 122 mph, and the April 1, 2024 hail event put thousands of local properties inside the impact footprint. Tile, when properly installed with the right ridge mortar, hip tile, eave closure, and ice and water shield, holds up to that punishment far better than worn 3-tab asphalt. We see the difference on site visits across the McKelvey corridor, Dorsett Road, and the Creve Coeur Lake edge, where shade and overhanging limbs add moss pressure on north slopes. Our crews handle clay tile installs, concrete tile repairs, Spanish tile replacements, and synthetic clay retrofits, and we coordinate deck repair with a full roof replacement in Maryland Heights when the substrate is too far gone. Tile only earns its long lifespan when the install is done right the first time.

Our Tile Roofing Process

Every Maryland Heights tile roof we touch follows the same five-step path. It keeps your project honest, your timeline tight, and your home protected from the day we arrive on site through to the final ridge tile set in fresh mortar.

Free Tile Survey

We walk your Maryland Heights roof, check tile profile, ridge mortar, and underlayment, and look hard for storm damage. You get photos and an honest read on repair or replace.

Scope and Quote

We write a line-item scope covering tile type, batten layout, valley metal, and deck work. Your quote shows quantities and warranty terms, so nothing is hidden when crews start.

Permit and Prep

We pull your Maryland Heights roofing permit, schedule the city deck inspection, and protect landscaping. Tile is heavy and fragile, so we stage delivery to keep your home safe.

Tile Installation

We strip old material, set fresh underlayment and ice and water shield, install battens, then lay tile course by course. Ridge tile gets bedded in mortar, and flashings sealed.

Final Roof Walk

We clean every gutter, magnet-sweep the drive, and walk the roof with you on the ground. You sign off, we register your warranty, and we leave the site cleaner than we found it.

Why Trust Us With Your Tile Roof

Top Quality Exteriors was founded in 2022, and our owner and crew bring over 7 years of industry experience to every Maryland Heights tile project we sign. We are a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating, licensed in Missouri and Illinois, and carry general liability and workers compensation insurance on every job site. Tile is not a learn-as-you-go material, and we treat it that way from the first survey to the last ridge tile bedded in mortar.

Our crews have set Spanish tile on Mediterranean homes near the Creve Coeur Lake edge and replaced broken concrete tile after the March 2025 EF2 carved a path through town. We are an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor for asphalt work and a James Hardie Alliance Program Member on the siding side, so the same standards apply across every trade we run. You get one local team for the long haul, not a storm-chaser passing through after a hail event.

What Tile Roofing Costs Here

Tile is premium material, and the price reflects it. In Maryland Heights, concrete tile usually lands below clay on the quote, with synthetic clay tile sitting in between for owners who want the look without the weight. Most replacements here are full tear-offs on older Mediterranean and Spanish Revival homes, so deck condition is the variable that drives your final number after the city deck inspection is complete and the substrate is fully exposed.

We offer Hearth Financing and GreenSky Financing, plus flexible options for qualified homeowners across the metro. Your written quote shows tile cost, labor, underlayment, ridge mortar, flashings, and the 36-Month workmanship warranty baseline that applies to every job, with extended terms up to a Lifetime warranty available on selected products. No surprises mid-project, no change orders unless the deck reveals something we agreed to inspect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The City of Maryland Heights requires a residential roofing permit for any tile replacement, and the city performs a deck and nailing inspection before new material goes on. We pull that permit, schedule the inspection, and meet the 2021 IRC requirements the city enforces, including ice and water shield from the eave to 24 inches inside the wall line.
A properly installed clay tile roof in Maryland Heights can last 50 to 100 years, well beyond asphalt. Concrete tile typically runs 30 to 50 years, and synthetic clay tile lands in a similar window. The underlayment beneath the tile usually needs replacement every 20 to 30 years, so we plan that into your long-term roof plan from the first survey forward.
Yes, when installed correctly. The March 14, 2025 EF2 tornado and the April 1, 2024 hail proved that tile with proper ridge mortar, batten installation, and underlayment outperforms worn 3-tab asphalt in severe weather. Individual tiles can crack on direct impact, but the system holds and broken tiles are straightforward to swap without a full tear-off.
Clay tile typically costs more than concrete tile per square in Maryland Heights, often 30 to 50 percent higher, because of material weight, manufacturing, and import costs. Concrete tile delivers a similar look at a lower price and is the workhorse choice for most local replacements. Synthetic clay tile sits in the middle and weighs far less, which can simplify structural work.
In most cases we can replace individual broken tiles without a full tear-off. After a hail event or storm, we match the tile profile, set fresh underlayment patches if needed, and re-bed any ridge or hip tile that loosened. Full replacement only makes sense when the underlayment is past its service life or the deck shows widespread rot during inspection.
Yes. Many of the tile roofs we work on in Maryland Heights sit on Mediterranean-style and Spanish Revival homes, and Spanish S-tile and barrel tile are common profiles. We source clay, concrete, and synthetic options to match your existing color and shape, and we set ridge tile in mortar the traditional way so the finished roof looks right and lasts.

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