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Here's what we were working with on this job - a concrete tile roof with multiple tiles shifted out of place, cracked, or missing entirely. You could see open gaps straight down to the underlayment in several spots across the field. That's not just a cosmetic problem. That's water waiting to happen.
What we do in a situation like this is go through the entire affected area systematically. We pull the damaged tiles, inspect what's underneath, and replace everything that needs to go. Nothing gets covered back up unless the surface below it is solid. That's the part most people don't think about - tile repair isn't just swapping out the broken pieces. It's making sure the layers underneath are still doing their job too.
Once the new tiles are set and seated correctly, the roof is sealed back up tight. No gaps, no lifted edges, no spots where wind-driven rain can sneak in. The whole point is to get it back to doing what a tile roof is supposed to do - protect the home without requiring you to think about it.
If your tile roof is showing wear - cracked pieces, tiles that have shifted, or spots that just don't look right - getting eyes on it sooner rather than later is always the smarter move. Roof repair handled early is a fraction of the cost of dealing with water damage after the fact.