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Tile Roof Cost

Clay and concrete tile for Mediterranean curb appeal and 50+ year durability — see if tile fits your structure, budget, and climate.

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Tile Roofing — Complete Guide

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Tile Roofing

Clay and concrete tile for coastal, desert, and Mediterranean-style homes.

Cost $11–$19 / sq ft
Lifespan 50+ yrs
Best for Premium homes
Maintenance Low
Fire resistant Coastal premium Classic curb appeal Long lifespan Regional standard
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Tile roofing types

Clay, concrete, and slate-profile tile — each with different weight, cost, and regional availability.

Concrete tile

  • Cost: $11–$16 / sq ft
  • Lifespan: 40–60 years
  • Curb appeal: Versatile profiles
Pros
  • Most common tile in Florida, Arizona, and California
  • Lower cost than clay with similar profiles
  • Many color and profile options
  • Generally more hail-tolerant than traditional clay
Cons
  • Heavy — truss review often required
  • Surface color can fade over decades
  • Underlayment replacement before tile fails
  • Still premium labor vs asphalt crews

Slate-profile tile

  • Cost: $12–$18 / sq ft
  • Lifespan: 50+ years
  • Curb appeal: European / slate look
Pros
  • Slate appearance without natural slate weight extremes
  • Popular on upscale custom and historic-style homes
  • Concrete or composite construction options
  • Strong curb appeal in luxury neighborhoods
Cons
  • Premium pricing near clay in many markets
  • Profile matching critical on repairs
  • Fewer installers than standard concrete S-tile
  • Weight still requires structural verification

Popular tile colors

Terracotta
Spanish red
Adobe brown
Concrete gray
Charcoal blend
Sand blend

Best climates for tile roofing

Tile dominates hot, coastal, and Mediterranean-style markets. Select a city in the calculator above for localized guidance.

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Regional Tile Roof Cost Factors

Based on the city selected in the calculator above.

National average

  • Installed: $11.00–$19.00 / sq ft
  • Labor: $4.00–$6.50 / sq ft
  • Permits: $250–$700 typical
  • Best for: Coastal, desert, Mediterranean homes

Real Tile Roof Projects

Illustrative installed totals for concrete tile with tear-off.

Phoenix, AZ

Concrete tile

  • Roof size: 1,950 sq ft
  • Final cost: $31,200

Tampa, FL

Concrete tile

  • Roof size: 1,980 sq ft
  • Final cost: $30,400

San Diego, CA

Clay tile

  • Roof size: 1,850 sq ft
  • Final cost: $33,800

National average

Concrete tile

  • Roof size: 2,000 sq ft
  • Final cost: $28,600

Orange County, CA — Local Cost Context

Prices on this page adjust for Orange County-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.

Labor

Orange County blends coastal and inland markets — Laguna and Newport premium finishes vs. Irvine and Anaheim practical upgrades. HOA communities dominate, requiring contractors who navigate design review efficiently.

Contractor labor runs about 32% above the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $410 for standard residential work.

Permits

Individual OC cities (Irvine, Anaheim, Huntington Beach, etc.) each issue permits. Unincorporated areas fall under County of Orange. Title 24 applies statewide.

Climate

OC coastal-inland gradient affects cooling and material choices:

  • Coastal mild climate vs. inland Irvine/Yorba Linda heat
  • Salt air in coastal cities affects exterior fasteners and HVAC
  • Santa Ana winds test roof fastening in canyon-adjacent homes

Top local projects

  • Kitchen & bath remodel — Move-up standard in Irvine and Tustin tract homes
  • Tile roof replacement — Common on OC Mediterranean-style homes
  • Solar installation — Inland OC homes with large roofs benefit most

Tile Roof FAQ

How long does a tile roof last?

Clay tile often lasts 50–100 years. Concrete tile typically lasts 40–60 years. Underlayment may need replacement before the tile itself — budget for maintenance cycles.

Clay vs concrete tile — which is better?

Clay offers authentic terracotta aesthetics and longest lifespan but costs more and can be more brittle in hail. Concrete is more common, often more affordable, and widely used in Florida and the Southwest.

Can my home support a tile roof?

Tile is heavy. Before switching from asphalt, have trusses evaluated. Many homes in tile-heavy regions are built for the load; older homes may need reinforcement.

Is tile worth it vs asphalt?

In markets where tile is the neighborhood standard, it can protect resale value. In regions where asphalt dominates, tile is a lifestyle and longevity choice more than a cost-saving one.

Estimate your tile roof cost

Use our calculators for a localized range, then compare contractor bids.