Tile roofing in St. Petersburg
Durable, classic, and built to last — concrete and clay tile for St. Petersburg homes, installed with the proper underlayment for Florida’s climate.
In short: A tile roof in St. Petersburg typically runs $18,000–$45,000+ installed, lasts decades longer than shingle, and suits Florida and Mediterranean-style homes. Because tile is heavy, proper underlayment and structure matter — we handle both. Pricing locked 30 days.
Why tile suits St. Petersburg homes
In St. Petersburg, home to character bungalows and waterfront homes, tile brings lasting durability and timeless curb appeal. Concrete and clay shrug off Florida sun far longer than asphalt, and the look fits many of the area’s home styles.
Neighborhoods we serve in St. Petersburg
We install and repair tile roofs throughout St. Petersburg, including the Old Northeast, Historic Kenwood, Snell Isle, Crescent Lake, and Downtown.
Concrete vs. clay — and the underlayment that matters
Concrete tile offers great value and color options; clay is the premium, longest-lasting choice. With either, the underlayment is what actually keeps water out in Florida — so we install a high-grade system and flash every penetration correctly.
Permits & structure
Tile is heavier than shingle, so we confirm your roof structure supports it and pull the proper permit through the City of St. Petersburg. Licensed Florida contractor #CCC1337461.
Tile Roofing · St. Petersburg
- Concrete & clay tile
- New installs & tile repair
- Decades of lifespan
- High-grade Florida underlayment
- GAF Certified · Lic. #CCC1337461
- Financing available
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St. Petersburg tile roofing questions
Tile roofs in St. Petersburg typically run about $18,000–$45,000+ installed depending on roof size, tile type (concrete vs. clay), and structural needs. Your free Roof Pack Report includes itemized pricing locked for 30 days.
Concrete tile commonly lasts 40–50 years and clay tile can last 50+ — though the underlayment beneath usually needs replacing sooner, which is the most common tile-roof service.
Tile is heavier than shingle, so we verify your roof structure can carry the load before installing. We'll tell you straight in your Roof Report if reinforcement is needed.
Considering tile for your St. Petersburg home?
Free Roof Pack Report, itemized pricing locked 30 days, and a real person on the phone. No hard sell.