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Spanish Tile Roofing

Timeless elegance and unmatched durability for your home

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Spanish Tile Roofing Pros & Cons

  • Pros of Spanish
    Tile Roofing

    • Long-Lasting: With a lifespan of over 50 years, you’ll enjoy a roof that stands the test of time.
    • Weather Resistant: From scorching summers to heavy rains, Spanish tiles handle it all.
    • Energy Efficient: Their natural thermal properties help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
    • Low Maintenance: Once installed, they require minimal upkeep to stay looking beautiful.
    • Unique Aesthetic Appeal: No other roofing material delivers the classic, eye-catching look of Spanish tiles.
  • Cons of Spanish Tile
    Roofing

    • Breakable Under Heavy Weight: Spanish tiles are durable but can crack if too much weight is applied.
    • Requires Structural Support: Because of their weight, you may need to reinforce your home’s structure to support the tiles.
    • Complex Installation: These tiles require experienced professionals to ensure proper installation.

Please note:

Every roofing material comes with its own set of pros and cons. However, proper installation and maintenance by experienced professionals are absolutely essential to ensure optimal performance and long-lasting durability, no matter which material you choose.

Types of Spanish Tiles

Roof Styles That Pair Best with Spanish Tiles

Spanish tiles are versatile and can complement many home styles, but here are the ones that really make these tiles shine:

Spanish Tile Colors
We Often Use on Our Projects

Choosing the perfect color for your Spanish tile roof can completely transform your home’s appearance. Here are some popular color options we’ve used on Joliet homes that are sure to make a statement:

Additional Materials and Services

  • Underlayment
    Beneath the tiles, we use a waterproofing layer — typically made from rubberized asphalt — to protect your home from wind-driven rain and moisture.
  • Flashing
    Custom-fabricated metal pieces installed at roof intersections, valleys, and around chimneys or vents to prevent water penetration. Proper flashing is crucial for the watertight integrity of tile roofs.
  • Ventilation
    Ensuring proper attic ventilation is key to preventing moisture buildup and heat transfer that could damage the roof decking and affect indoor comfort. Spanish tile roofs require specialty vent tiles for seamless integration.
  • Gutters and Downspouts
    The unique curve of Spanish tiles means they shed water differently. We install wider gutters and gutter guards to effectively channel water away from your home’s foundation.

Why Choose Greater Midwest Exteriors for Your Spanish Tile Roofing Project

Choosing Greater Midwest Exteriors for your Spanish tile roofing means enhancing your home with the timeless beauty of Mediterranean architecture, backed by modern durability. Here’s why homeowners trust us with their Spanish tile projects:

So, Why Choose Us?

  1. Curated Tile Selection

    Whether you're drawn to the classic look of terracotta or a more contemporary concrete option, we offer an extensive selection tailored for both aesthetic appeal and performance in Joliet’s climate.
  2. Structural Expertise

    Spanish tiles are heavy, but our team is skilled at reinforcing roof structures to handle the load, ensuring your roof remains stable and performs for decades.
  3. Microclimate Adaptation

    Joliet’s weather can be extreme, but our installation techniques are customized to optimize your roof’s durability against local climate challenges.
  4. Energy-Efficient Design

    We integrate advanced underlayment and ventilation systems that maximize your home’s thermal efficiency, keeping energy costs down.
  5. Artistic Installation

    Every Spanish tile roof is unique. Our craftsmen lay each tile with precision, using creative patterns and color blends to create a stunning, custom roof that enhances your home’s charm.
  6. Streamlined Process

    Despite the complexity of Spanish tile installation, we complete most projects in just 7-12 days, minimizing disruption without sacrificing attention to detail.
  7. Lifetime Support

    Our commitment doesn’t end after installation. We offer lifetime care packages that include regular inspections and maintenance to keep your roof in top shape for decades.
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Dreaming of a Mediterranean-Inspired Roof?

Let’s make that dream a reality! Our expert team is ready to guide you through every step, from selecting the perfect tiles to designing a custom installation plan. We offer complimentary in-home consultations and estimates, so you can feel confident about your decision.

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We Serve Joliet and Beyond

From our headquarters in Shorewood, we extend our roofing services to Joliet, Will County, and beyond — covering up to 100 miles in every direction.

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FAQs About Spanish Tile Roofing

  • How do natural slate and Spanish tile roofs perform in Joliet's climate?

    Spanish tile roofs are built to last. With expert installation and regular maintenance, these roofs can easily surpass 50 years of durability. Designed to handle harsh weather, including heavy snow, strong winds, and intense sun, Spanish tiles are a fantastic fit for Joliet’s varied climate, ensuring your home is well-protected year-round.
  • What's the average cost of Spanish tile roof installation in the Joliet area?

    The cost of installing a Spanish tile roof depends on several factors, such as the size and complexity of your roof, along with the type of tile you select. On average, Joliet homeowners invest between $20,000 and $50,000. While this is a higher upfront cost compared to other materials, the long-term benefits — like durability, beauty, and energy savings — make it worth every penny.
  • Can you install a Spanish tile roof over my existing roof?

    In most cases, no. The weight of Spanish tiles requires more than just layering them over an existing roof. Usually, a full roof tear-off is necessary, along with reinforcing the roof decking to properly support the tiles. Our team will assess your home’s specific needs to determine the safest and most effective installation plan.
  • How do I maintain my Spanish tile roof?

    Fortunately, Spanish tile roofs are relatively low maintenance. Regular inspections to check for any cracked tiles, clearing away debris, and a good cleaning now and then are usually enough to keep your roof in great shape. To make things even easier, we offer tailored maintenance plans that help extend the life and beauty of your roof.
  • Are Spanish tile roofs energy-efficient?

    Absolutely. Spanish tile roofs are naturally energy-efficient thanks to the airspace created beneath the tiles, which acts as insulation. This helps regulate indoor temperatures, keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Certain types of tiles even come with reflective properties that further boost energy savings, helping you cut down on those utility bills.
  • How does the cost of a Spanish tile roof compare to other roofing materials?

    Spanish tile roofs are definitely on the premium side of the price spectrum, often costing more than materials like metal, asphalt shingles, or wood shakes. However, when you consider their unmatched lifespan, minimal upkeep, energy efficiency, and the value they add to your home, they become a smart, long-term investment. If you’re looking for a roof that combines beauty, performance, and lasting value, Spanish tile is hard to beat.