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Tile Roofing in Bridgewater, NJ

Clay and concrete tile roof installation, replacement, and repair, with the distinctive look and long life tile is known for, for homes across Bridgewater. Licensed, insured, and five-star rated.

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Tile roofing gives a Bridgewater home a distinctive, high-end look along with exceptional longevity. Alpha Pro Construction installs, replaces, and repairs clay and concrete tile roofs throughout Bridgewater and Somerset County, including the underlayment and flashing details that make a tile roof last.

A tile roof is one of the longest-lasting roofing systems available, and it suits Mediterranean, Spanish, and architectural homes beautifully. The tiles themselves can outlast several asphalt roofs, but the underlayment beneath them is what keeps the water out, and it is where tile roofs most often need attention.

As a licensed and insured contractor with a perfect 5.0 rating across 94 Google reviews, we handle tile roofing with the care it requires, from matching replacement tiles to renewing the underlayment that protects the structure beneath.

What We Do

Tile Roofing Services

Clay Tile Roofing

Classic clay tile installation with a distinctive, long-lasting finish.

Concrete Tile Roofing

Durable concrete tile in a range of profiles and colors.

Tile Roof Replacement

Full tile roof replacement, including renewed underlayment.

Tile Roof Repair

Replacing cracked or slipped tiles and repairing the layers beneath.

Underlayment Renewal

Renewing the waterproof underlayment that protects under the tile.

Tile Matching

Matching replacement tiles to the existing roof as closely as possible.

Why a Tile Roof Lasts So Long

A tile roof lasts so long because clay and concrete are extremely durable materials that resist fire, rot, and insects and stand up to the sun and weather for decades. The tiles can easily outlast multiple asphalt roofs, which is a large part of why tile is considered a premium, lifetime roofing choice.

The catch is that the tiles are only half the system. Beneath them lies a waterproof underlayment that actually sheds the water, and that underlayment has a shorter life than the tiles, so a long-lived tile roof depends on keeping that layer sound.

Tile Roof Repair and Underlayment

Most tile roof repairs in New Jersey involve cracked or slipped tiles and the underlayment beneath them. Tiles can crack from impact or foot traffic and slip out of position over time, and where that happens water reaches the underlayment, which is where leaks begin.

We replace damaged tiles, matching the existing roof as closely as possible, and renew the underlayment where it has worn out. Because walking a tile roof carelessly cracks more tiles than it fixes, this is work that needs to be done by someone who knows the material.

Is a Tile Roof Right for Your Home?

A tile roof is right for homes that suit its look and can carry its weight. Clay and concrete tile is heavier than asphalt, so the structure needs to be built or reinforced to support it, which we assess as part of any tile project.

For the right home, the payoff is a roof with a distinctive architectural character and a lifespan measured in many decades. We will give you an honest read on whether tile fits your home, your structure, and your budget.

Clay vs Concrete Tile and What It Costs

Clay and concrete are the two main tile roofing options, and each has its strengths. Clay tile offers a classic, fade-resistant color and exceptional longevity, while concrete tile is typically less expensive, comes in more profiles and colors, and is very durable in its own right.

Both are premium, long-lived materials that cost more than asphalt, with the price depending on the tile, the roof’s size and complexity, and any structural reinforcement the weight requires. We assess all of that and give you a free written estimate.

Whichever you choose, the underlayment beneath the tile is what actually keeps water out, and it has a shorter life than the tile. Planning for eventual underlayment renewal is part of owning a tile roof, and it is far cheaper than replacing the tile itself.

Caring for a Tile Roof

A tile roof asks for little but rewards a bit of care. The tiles themselves are extremely durable, but they can crack under careless foot traffic, so any work on a tile roof should be done by someone who knows how to walk and handle it without breaking more than they fix.

The underlayment beneath the tile is the part to keep an eye on, since it does the actual waterproofing and has a shorter life than the tile. Periodic inspection catches slipped or cracked tiles and worn underlayment before either turns into a leak.

With that modest attention, a tile roof delivers decades of distinctive, low-maintenance protection. We handle the careful repairs and the underlayment renewal that keep a Bridgewater tile roof performing for its full, very long life.

Whether you need a few cracked tiles replaced or the underlayment renewed across the whole roof, we bring the right experience and a careful hand, backed by our perfect 5.0 rating across 94 Google reviews. Call any time for a free written estimate.

Recent Work

Recent Projects Across New Jersey

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Close-up of a red brick chimney being rebuilt on a shingle roof in New Jersey, with exposed flue tile and fresh mortar

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Tile Roofing in Bridgewater, NJ - FAQs

Is Clay or Concrete Tile Better?

Both are excellent. Clay holds its color and lasts exceptionally long, while concrete costs less and offers more profiles and colors. The right choice depends on your home’s style, the structure, and your budget, which we are happy to walk through.

How Long Does a Tile Roof Last?

The clay or concrete tiles themselves can last 50 years or more and often outlast several asphalt roofs. The waterproof underlayment beneath the tile has a shorter life, which is why underlayment renewal is a common part of long-term tile roof care.

How Much Does a Tile Roof Cost in Bridgewater?

Tile roofing is a premium system and costs more than asphalt, with the price depending on the tile, the roof’s size and complexity, and any structural reinforcement needed. We provide a free written estimate.

Can You Repair a Few Broken Tiles?

Yes. We replace cracked or slipped tiles, matching the existing roof as closely as possible, and repair the underlayment beneath where needed. Tile repair should be done carefully to avoid cracking surrounding tiles.

Is My House Strong Enough for a Tile Roof?

Tile is heavier than asphalt, so the structure must be able to carry it. We assess this as part of any tile roofing project and advise whether reinforcement is needed before installation.

Can You Match My Existing Tiles?

We match replacement tiles to your existing roof as closely as the available tile allows, so repairs and replacements blend in rather than standing out.

Find Us

Your Local Tile Roofing Contractor in Bridgewater, NJ

Alpha Pro Construction is headquartered at 231 Easton Turnpike in Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, right along the U.S. Route 22 corridor and minutes from Interstate 287 and Route 202/206. A short drive from Bridgewater Commons and TD Bank Ballpark keeps our tile roofing crews close to the job and quick to respond.

From Green Knoll and Milltown here in Bridgewater out to Somerville and Bound Brook, and Elizabeth, we are the local choice for roofing, chimney, gutter, and masonry services.

Because we answer the phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, an emergency in Bridgewater never goes to voicemail, and our perfect 5.0 rating across 94 Google reviews shows the result. Reach out any time for a free written estimate.

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