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Clay Tile Roofing Services in St. Louis

Clay and concrete tile roofing brings a 50-plus-year lifespan, natural fire resistance, and architectural character that asphalt shingles can’t replicate. At Top Quality Exteriors, we install clay and concrete tile systems on St. Louis homes where the roof is a defining part of the home’s look — Spanish mission, Mediterranean, and barrel profiles are the most requested styles in Chesterfield and Town and Country. Tile is a long-term material choice: installed with proper underlayment and copper flashings, it will outlast most other components of your home.

Before any tile installation we conduct a structural review — tile weighs 850 to 1,500 pounds per square, two to four times heavier than asphalt, and older framing sometimes requires reinforcement. We handle that scoping and quote it transparently before the project begins. Homeowners who want to understand their current roof condition before committing to tile typically start with a roof inspection, which gives us a clear picture of the deck and framing before materials are ordered.

Why Homeowners Choose Tile Roofing

  • Clay and concrete tile lasts 50 or more years with proper care
  • Naturally fire-resistant — no additional treatment required
  • Available in dozens of profiles and glazed or natural finishes

Clay vs. Concrete: Which Is Right?

Clay and concrete tile perform similarly in most respects, but there are meaningful differences in weight, color longevity, and cost. Clay tile’s color is fired into the material and won’t fade over time the way concrete surface coatings can — and clay costs more upfront but holds its appearance longer than concrete. Concrete tile is heavier, less expensive, and available in more profiles and surface textures than clay. For homeowners in Ladue and Town and Country wanting a barrel or S-profile, both materials work, though clay in those profiles tends to look more authentic. We work with both and can bring samples to your on-site estimate so you can compare color and profile side by side against your home’s exterior. Installation differs between the two: concrete tile typically uses screws rather than nails and requires a more demanding underlayment spec due to its higher moisture absorption rate. If you’re replacing a failing shingle roof with tile, a roof replacement consultation is the right starting point.

Our Tile Roofing Process

Tile roofing requires more preparation than standard shingle work, starting with a structural assessment before any material is ordered. These five steps cover everything from that initial review through the final inspection and site cleanup.

Free Estimate

We walk the roof to assess slope, square footage, and framing. Our estimator reviews material options, profiles, and colors. You receive a written quote before any commitment.

Structural Check

We check attic framing for rafter depth and load capacity. Any reinforcement needed is scoped and quoted before work begins. We proceed only after the structure is confirmed ready.

Prep the Deck

Old roofing is removed and deck boards are checked for rot. Tile-rated underlayment goes down across the deck. Copper flashings are set at all valleys, walls, and penetrations.

Set the Tile

Tiles are set in courses from the eave up per spec. Ridge and hip tiles are cut and fit on-site to the roof geometry. Each course is checked for level before we move to the next.

Seal & Inspect

Ridge caps are set per manufacturer spec. All flashings are sealed and checked at every transition point. We clear the site and walk you through the finished roof before we close.

Why Top Quality Exteriors for Tile?

Tile installation is a specialty trade — the structural assessment, underlayment specification, and flashing details for a 50-year tile roof are meaningfully different from what a standard shingle crew does. Top Quality Exteriors has been installing clay and concrete tile on St. Louis homes for over 12 years. Our crews understand load calculations, proper underlayment spec for tile applications, and how to flash complex roof geometries correctly the first time.

We’re fully licensed and insured in Missouri, and every tile project comes with a written workmanship warranty that covers our labor separately from the manufacturer’s material warranty — giving you two independent layers of protection. We also service existing tile roofs — replacing cracked tiles, re-mortaring ridge caps, and repointing flashings — so homeowners in Chesterfield and Town and Country have a trusted local contractor for both maintenance and full replacement work.

Tile Roofing Costs in St. Louis

Tile roofing in the St. Louis area typically ranges from $15,000 to $40,000 for a full residential installation, depending on roof size, tile material, and whether structural reinforcement is needed. Clay tile costs more than concrete for the same profile and square footage, but the color longevity and lower long-term maintenance often justify the difference. If your current structure needs reinforcement to carry tile weight, that work is scoped and quoted separately before any commitment is made.

The long-term economics of tile are strong: a 50-plus-year lifespan means most homeowners in Chesterfield and Ladue will never replace a tile roof they install today. Compared to two or three asphalt replacements over that same period, the per-year cost of tile is often lower when you account for repeated replacement costs. We provide written quotes with full line-item detail and will walk you through the comparison honestly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clay tile typically lasts 50 to 100 years or more. Concrete tile runs 40 to 50 years with proper maintenance. Both materials handle Missouri’s freeze-thaw cycles, hailstorms, and summer heat better than asphalt shingles. Lifespan depends heavily on installation quality — correct underlayment, copper flashings, and proper fastening patterns all extend the performance window significantly.
Tile weighs 850 to 1,500 pounds per square — significantly more than asphalt shingles. We assess the attic framing on every tile project before ordering material. Many homes in Chesterfield and Town and Country are framed to support heavier materials, but older homes sometimes need rafter reinforcement. We scope any structural work separately and present it before you commit to the project.
Clay tile is fired ceramic, so its color runs through the material and won’t fade. It’s denser, slightly lighter per unit than concrete, and costs more upfront. Concrete tile is heavier, less expensive, and available in more textures and profiles. Both perform well in St. Louis’s climate — choose clay for long-term color stability and low maintenance, concrete for better value.
Clay and concrete tiles can crack under point loads if walked on incorrectly. Only trained installers should access a tile roof, using proper weight distribution techniques. We use walkboards and specific stepping patterns to prevent breakage. Homeowners should never walk a tile roof — even a single cracked tile can allow water into the underlayment below.
Concrete and clay tile are more hail-resistant than asphalt shingles for most storm events. Large hail can crack tiles, but the underlayment beneath still protects the deck. Damaged tiles are replaced individually, which is far less disruptive than replacing an entire shingle roof after a severe storm. Class 4 impact-rated concrete tiles are available and may qualify for an insurance discount.
Yes — clay and concrete tile consistently adds resale value in the St. Louis market. In Ladue and Clayton, a tile roof signals low ongoing maintenance and durability, both strong selling points. Buyers and appraisers recognize tile as a premium material that distinguishes a home from asphalt comparables. Buyers pay a premium for a home that won’t need a new roof in their ownership window.

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