Tile Roofing in Davis, CA

Professional tile roofing in Davis, Yolo County. Concrete and clay tile roofing installation and repair. Serving Davis and surrounding areas with licensed contractors and free quotes.

$15,000–$35,000Yolo County
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Tile Roofing in Davis, CA costs $15,000–$35,000. For average 2,000 sq ft roof. Davis homeowners near UC Davis campus trust NorCal Repairs for fast, licensed service. Call (916) 476-7689 for a free quote.

Why Davis Homeowners Choose Us

Davis is home to 66,850 residents in Yolo County. College town with diverse housing from 1950s–2020s near UC Davis. Our network of licensed contractors understands the specific needs of Davis homes and provides fast, reliable tile roofing service.

Davis's climate — with hot summers reaching 96°F and rainy winters — puts unique demands on roofing materials. College town with diverse housing from 1950s–2020s near UC Davis. Our local roofers understand which materials and techniques perform best for Davis homes near UC Davis campus.

Tile Roofing in Davis — FAQ

How long do tile roofs last?+

Tile roofs last 50–100+ years with proper maintenance. In Davis's climate, concrete tile typically lasts 50–75 years while clay tile can last 75–100+ years. They're fire-resistant (Class A) and handle Davis's heat extremely well.

How much does a tile roof cost in Davis?+

A tile roof in Davis costs $15,000–$35,000 for an average 2,000 sq ft home. Concrete tile runs $15,000–$25,000, while clay tile costs $20,000–$35,000. Though more expensive than shingles upfront, tile's 50–100 year lifespan means it often costs less per year of service over its lifetime.

What is the difference between concrete and clay tile roofing?+

Concrete tiles are more affordable, heavier, and available in a wide variety of profiles and colors. Clay tiles are lighter, more durable (75–100+ years vs 50–75 years), and have a classic terracotta aesthetic popular in Mediterranean-style Davis homes. Both are Class A fire-rated and excellent in Davis's climate.

Can my Davis home support the weight of a tile roof?+

Tile roofs weigh 600–1,100 pounds per square (100 sq ft), compared to 200–350 pounds for shingles. Most Davis homes built for tile can support this weight, but older homes or those converting from shingles may need structural reinforcement. We perform a structural assessment during the estimate to ensure your home is ready.

How do you repair broken roof tiles?+

Individual broken tiles can be replaced without disturbing surrounding tiles, typically costing $300–$800 depending on the number of tiles and accessibility. We keep common Davis-area tile profiles in stock for faster repairs. For discontinued tiles, we can often source matching replacements from salvage yards or substitute with close visual matches.

Are tile roofs good for Davis's fire risk?+

Tile roofs are one of the best choices for fire resistance, carrying a Class A fire rating — the highest available. They will not ignite from burning embers, which is critical for Davis-area homes near the wildland-urban interface in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Auburn, and the foothills. Many insurance companies offer premium discounts for tile roofs.

Do tile roofs require maintenance?+

Tile roofs require minimal maintenance compared to other materials. Walk the roof annually (or hire a professional) to check for cracked or displaced tiles, clear debris from valleys, inspect flashing, and ensure weep holes are clear. The underlayment beneath tiles typically needs replacement at 20–30 years, even though the tiles themselves last much longer.

How long does tile roof installation take?+

A complete tile roof installation takes 5–10 days for an average Davis home, longer than shingle roofs due to the weight, individual tile placement, and specialized flashing work. Complex roof lines with multiple hips, valleys, and penetrations take longer. We protect your landscaping and clean up thoroughly each day.

Do tile roofs help with energy efficiency in Davis?+

Yes, tile roofs are naturally energy-efficient. The air gap between the tile and the roof deck provides insulation, and tile's thermal mass slows heat transfer. Lighter-colored tiles reflect solar heat, reducing attic temperatures by up to 40°F compared to dark shingle roofs. This can cut summer cooling costs by 15–25% for Davis homes.