The Phoenix sun is brutal on Spanish tile. Between the 115° heat and the monsoon winds, tiles crack and mortar crumbles. We're here to fix it properly, not just patch it.
In the Camelback area, we see a lot of "slipped" tiles. When the mortar cap fails, the tile loses its grip. One heavy rain, and that water is headed straight for your underlayment. We don't just glue them back; we secure them for the long haul.
Got a few broken ones? We carry a stash of aged tiles to ensure the color match doesn't look like a sore thumb on your roof.
Mortar isn't forever. We scrape out the dusty, crumbling bits and repoint your ridges and hips with high-bond desert mix.
Tiles are great for birds, bad for your drainage. We install hidden bird stops and clear out the "Arizona Snow" (dust and leaves).
A recent project near Camelback Mountain. We matched 40-year-old aged tiles and completely rebuilt the failing mortar caps. This roof is now set for another 30 years of Arizona sun.
Get Your CheckupWe aren't a statewide franchise. We're based right here in the heart of Phoenix. We know why these specific ranch-style and Spanish homes near Camelback Mountain have the roof issues they do. The pitch, the drainage, and the original tile batches from the 70s and 80s—we've seen them all.
Note to Neighbors: If you're seeing "silted" tiles or sand in your gutters, your mortar caps are likely starting to deteriorate. Don't wait for a monsoon to find out.
We don't do blind quotes over the phone. Let's get on the roof, see exactly which tiles are slipped or cracked, and we'll give you a real plan.