




Tile roofs are built to last - but that doesn't mean they're maintenance-free. Over time, tiles can crack, shift, or slip out of position. When that happens, you've got an opening where water can get in. And once water finds a way in, it doesn't stay small for long.
Here's what we were working with on this one - a few tiles that had cracked and slipped out of alignment, leaving gaps in the roof's coverage. That exposed underlayment underneath is exactly the kind of vulnerability that turns into a leak the first time a good storm rolls through. Most homeowners wouldn't even notice it from the ground.
We pulled the damaged tiles, replaced them with matching ones, and sealed everything up properly. That's really what tile roof repair comes down to - getting the right tile in the right spot, then making sure it's locked in and protected. No shortcuts, no patches that'll fail in six months.
The thing we want homeowners to understand is that these small issues are worth dealing with early. A slipped tile today is a roof leak repair job tomorrow if it gets ignored. Catching it at the repair stage - before water ever gets into the structure - keeps the job manageable and the cost reasonable.
If your tile roof has a few spots that look off, or you've noticed anything on the ceiling after rain, it's worth getting someone up there to take a look. Small problems on a roof don't wait around.