Concrete tile is a durable, fire-resistant roofing choice that defines Southern California architecture. It handles sun and heat beautifully and can protect your home for 50 years or more.
Concrete tile is affordable relative to clay, extremely durable, fire-resistant, and available in profiles and colors that mimic clay, slate, or wood shake. It excels in San Diego County’s hot, sunny climate.
Concrete tile roofs typically run $15,000–$30,000 installed and last 50+ years. Heavier than shingle, they may require a structural check on older homes. See our roofing cost guide.
Concrete costs less and offers more style options; clay tile is lighter with a longer color life. Compare both in our materials guide or view all roofing materials.
Tile roofing requires experienced installers to ensure proper underlayment, fastening, and flashing. Our team delivers watertight, long-lasting tile roofs across San Diego County.
How long does a concrete tile roof last?
50 years or more with proper installation and maintenance.
Is concrete tile too heavy for my house?
Most homes handle it fine, but older structures may need a load check first — we’ll assess it.
Can broken tiles be replaced individually?
Yes — damaged tiles can be swapped without redoing the whole roof.
Want expert advice on the right roof for your property? Call (760) 899-5525 or request a free estimate from North County Premier Roofing.