TILE ROOFING

Tile roofing in Beeville, TX

If you are looking to enhance the look and feel of your home's tiled roofing system, you need to strongly consider the many benefits offered by Ortiz Roofing 's high quality service. Whether it's installing slate tiles, fixing clay ones or keeping terracotta tiles, then you will need to look at the way our skilled team's support will be able to help you. Add our cheap rates, flexible payment plans and convenient working hours, there really is no job too large or task too little for Ortiz Roofing . Don't take chances with inferior roofing services when the number one team in the area is here and available for you to work with. 

Different tile styles

At Ortiz Roofing , we offer a wide assortment of tile styles that can add immediate and lasting value to your house's roof quickly and effectively. Five of the most popular tile designs include:
  • Spanish Tiles - If you're looking for a durable yet elegant tile then our Spanish tile might be the perfect selection for you. Spanish tiles look like rows on waves with wide water paths between the tiles. Generally, Spanish tiles are located in warmer locations, such as Spain, where rain may be unusual but when it does arrive, it's thick. Heavy downpours can create light of lesser materials which may be saturated damaged. 
  • Scandia - In many ways Scandia tiles are Spanish tiles but only turned upside down. But, unlike Spanish tiles, this kind of tile has the visual effect of sharp ridges with broad, smooth water courses. On average, the price of a Scandia tile will be approximately the same as our Spanish tiled alternative. 
  • Double Roman - At first glance, a Double Roman tile might look like a Spanish tile however the fact of this circumstance is that, while appearing like the waves on Spanish tiles, the Roman version has distinct ribs which are extremely pronounced. Double Roman tiles are really popular in the Mediterranean area as their unique shape and dimension fits narrow roofs perfectly. Generally, these kinds of tiles are produced from concrete but may also be produced from clay and terracotta. 
  • Flat Shake - Usually seen in concrete, horizontal shake tiles are usually designed and constructed to resemble a number of shingle styles including granulated wood and asphalt shake. These horizontal shake tiles contain flat surfaces which is smooth enough to make sure that any rain water isn't trapped. The adaptability and flexibility of this kind of tile makes it a fantastic choice for places with varying weather conditions. 
  • French Tile - Referred by some to profile, the French tile is often a reversed version of this Roman Double with generous indents in which the humps could be located. This means that the quantity of water absorbed and drop is reduced considerably. 
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