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Don’t Let a Cracked Tile Destroy Your Home

Tile roofs are incredibly durable, but the harsh Florida sun, severe winds, and flying debris can cause individual tiles to crack or slip. When this happens, the delicate underlayment is exposed to rain, leading to rapid rotting, ceiling leaks, and mold. At RidgeMax, LLC, we pinpoint the exact source of your leak and perform seamless, permanent repairs.

Precision Leak Detection

Water travels. The wet spot on your ceiling rarely matches the hole in your roof. We track the leak to its absolute source.

Tile Color Matching

We source discontinued and hard-to-find tiles so your roof maintains its original curb appeal and home value.

Underlayment Experts

Tile roofs usually leak because the underlayment failed. We fix the structural barrier beneath the tiles for a permanent seal.

Tile Roof Repair Cost Factors

Roof damage can range from minor to severe. Here’s exactly what influences your final price.

1. Repair Size

Repair Area Size (Sq. Ft.)
Estimated Average Cost
100 Sq. Ft.
$300 – $1,100
200 Sq. Ft.
$600 – $2,200
500 Sq. Ft.
$1,500 – $5,500
1,000 Sq. Ft.
$3,000 – $11,000

2. Repair Type

Type of Repair
Estimated Average Cost
Flashing Replacement
$300 – $700
Active Roof Leak (Underlayment Fix)
$500 – $2,500
Vent Repair / Sealing
$150 – $400
Ridge Cap Repair (Mortar/Foam)
$300 – $900
Soffit and Fascia Repair
$600 – $6,000

Roof Repair Pro Costs

Roofer Costs

Labor $40–$130 per hour or per square foot depending on the height, pitch, and complexity of the tile profile.

Permits

We handle all municipal permitting to ensure your repair meets strict Florida high-wind and HVHZ building codes.

Additional Pros

Integration with skylights, solar panels, or specialty masonry work coordinated for a perfect, watertight seal.

Does Roof Repair Increase Home Value?

Repairing roof damage immediately protects your home’s structural integrity, extends the overall life of the roof, and makes your property far more attractive to Florida buyers and insurance companies.

Florida Reroofing & Building Codes

If more than 25% of your tile roof needs repair, the Florida Building Code may require a full replacement to meet current HVHZ standards. We handle the heavy lifting: permitting, re-nailing, secondary water barriers, and wind-uplift fasteners to keep you compliant and safe.

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How to Choose the Right Contractor

Not all roofers understand the complexity of tile. Here’s what actually matters in Florida:

State Licensed & Fully Insured

Protects you from liability and ensures the job is done to code.

Local Reputation

Storm chasers leave town. We stay and stand by our work for years.

Tile Specialists

Asphalt roofers often lack the masonry & underlayment expertise required.

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Tile Roofing FAQ

1. Can you match my existing roof tiles?

Yes! We source exact matches for concrete and clay tiles, including discontinued profiles from local boneyards. If needed, we harvest matching tiles from hidden roof areas.

2. Why did my tile roof leak if the tiles aren’t broken?

The tiles only shed water. The real waterproofing is the underlayment beneath them. In Florida, it typically dries out and cracks after 15–20 years.

3. How long does a typical tile roof repair take?

Most standard leaks and localized repairs are completed in 1–2 days. We never leave until the area is 100% watertight.

4. Can I walk on my tile roof to inspect the damage?

Please don’t. Concrete and clay tiles crack easily under foot traffic. Always let trained professionals inspect your roof.

5. Does homeowner’s insurance cover tile roof repairs?

Yes, if the damage was caused by a covered peril (hurricane, windstorm, fallen tree, etc.). We help document everything for your claim.

6. What is “underlayment” and why does it matter?

It’s the waterproof membrane directly on the roof deck under the tiles. It’s the real barrier keeping your home dry. Fixing it is the most vital part of any repair.

7. Do you replace broken tiles during a repair?

Yes—every cracked, chipped, or missing tile is replaced with a perfect match to ensure structural and aesthetic integrity.

8. What’s the difference between concrete and clay tile repairs?

Clay is more fragile and color-stable. Concrete is heavier and wind-resistant but can fade, so we carefully blend replacement tiles to match.

9. Are permits required for tile roof repairs in Florida?

Yes—any repair over 100 sq ft usually requires a permit. We handle all paperwork and code compliance.

10. How often should I have my Florida tile roof inspected?

At least once a year (ideally before hurricane season) and immediately after any major storm or wind event.

How can we help you today?

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(813) 578-4639