San Antonio’s Trusted Tile Roof Contractors
- The Best Customer Service in the Roofing Industry
- 50-Year Product and Lifetime Workmanship Warranties
- Financing Options and Military Discounts
The Experienced Tile Roofing Specialists in San Antonio
Rhino Roofers is the San Antonio roofing contractor dedicated to the precision required for installing high-quality tile roofs. We’ll keep you informed of every step of the process so that you feel confident in your roof. We promise you’ll love your new roof!
Call us today at (210) 361-7663 to schedule a free consultation. Learn more about our tile roof services and other options from asphalt to metal roofs.
The Pros and Cons of Tile Roofing
- Unique Style: Tile roofs are undeniably beautiful and can elevate the look of your entire home. There are traditional and contemporary styles to choose from, so you’ll be able to find a great match for your home’s style!
- Durable: Tile is always a great choice for interior and exterior home projects because of how durable they are. On your roof, they are resistant to rot and decay, as well as insect damage.
- Expensive: Tile roofs are more of an upfront investment than other roofing types. However, they last two to five times longer than asphalt shingles, making them a worthy long-term investment.
- Roof Limitations: Tile roofs can only be installed on roofs with sharper slopes. Our roofing specialists will help you determine whether a tile roof is an appropriate option for your home.
Tile Roof FAQs
- What’s the cost of a new tile roof in San Antonio?
Your tile roof quote will be based on the type of tile you choose for your home, as well as the size of your house. On average, a terracotta tile roof will cost between $12,000 to $18,500 for a 3500-square-foot roof.
- What are the most popular types of tile roofs in San Antonio?
Concrete and slate tile roofs are more popular in our area than clay tile roofs. That’s because temperature changes can cause clay tiles to crack from constant expansion and contraction.
- How many years should a tile roof last?