Miami Superior Commercial Roofing specializes in commercial tile roofing in Miami, FL, delivering durable and visually appealing roofing systems built to handle South Florida's demanding climate. Our company installs and repairs clay tile roofing, concrete tile roofs, and Spanish tile roofing systems using quality materials that offer both long-term performance and energy efficiency. From new tile roof installation to full commercial roof tile replacement, we handle every project with skilled craftsmanship and close attention to detail.
Our company proudly serves commercial and residential clients across Miami Beach, FL, Pinecrest, FL, Key Biscayne, FL, Miami Shores, FL, and Bal Harbour, FL. Whether it is a large commercial facility or a mid-size property needing a tile roof upgrade, our team delivers reliable results on time and within budget. Recognized across Miami-Dade County for quality workmanship and dependable service, we are the go-to commercial tile roofing contractor for property owners who want it done right the first time.
We work with every major tile type available in Miami, matching the right material to your building's style, budget, and performance requirements perfectly. Our experience with different tile materials means we can guide you toward the best choice for your specific property without pushing products that don't fit.
Clay tiles represent the traditional choice for Mediterranean and Spanish-style architecture, offering authentic beauty that ages gracefully over decades of exposure to Florida weather. Natural clay materials resist fading better than most alternatives, maintaining rich terracotta colors or glazed finishes that stay vibrant under intense Miami sunlight year after year.
Clay tiles cost more than concrete options but many property owners consider the premium appearance worth the extra investment for upscale commercial buildings. These tiles typically last 75 years or longer when properly installed, making them one of the most durable roofing materials you can choose.
Concrete tiles deliver similar appearance and performance to clay at roughly half the cost, making them popular for budget-conscious commercial projects across Miami. Modern manufacturing techniques create concrete tiles in virtually any color, texture, or profile style you can imagine for your building's architectural design requirements.
Concrete resists fire, wind, and impact damage excellently while lasting 50 to 60 years in South Florida's climate with minimal maintenance needs throughout its lifespan. These tiles weigh about the same as clay, so structural considerations remain identical between the two materials for your building's framing system.
Composite tiles blend materials like recycled plastics and rubber to create lightweight alternatives that look like traditional clay or slate from ground level below. These tiles weigh significantly less than clay or concrete, which reduces structural requirements and installation costs for buildings with limited load-bearing capacity in framing.
Composite materials resist moss and algae growth better than natural tiles while maintaining color consistency throughout their 40 to 50 year service life here. The lower weight makes composite tiles easier and faster to install, cutting labor costs while still delivering attractive appearance and solid storm protection.
Flat tiles create clean, modern lines perfect for contemporary commercial architecture where traditional barrel curves feel out of place or clash with design aesthetics. Installation goes faster with flat profiles compared to shaped tiles, reducing labor hours and overall project costs without sacrificing durability or weather protection capabilities.
Flat tiles interlock tightly when properly installed, creating excellent wind resistance that meets Miami-Dade County's strict requirements for hurricane-prone coastal zones like ours. These tiles work beautifully on lower-slope roofs where barrel tiles might not fit properly, giving you flexibility in matching tile roofing to various building styles.
Tile roof installation demands specialized knowledge, proper equipment, and careful attention to details that separate amateur work from professional installations that last lifetimes. Our process follows proven methods developed through years of hands-on experience with every tile style and building type found throughout South Florida daily.
Tile roofing weighs 800 to 1,200 pounds per square compared to 200 pounds for typical flat roofs, requiring careful evaluation of structural capacity. We bring in structural engineers when needed to verify your building can safely support tile loads, especially on older structures not originally designed for it.
Plans get drawn showing rafter spacing, underlayment specifications, batten layout, and fastening patterns that meet county building codes for our wind zone ratings. Getting engineering right prevents sagging roofs, cracked tiles, and potential structural failures that cost fortunes to repair after poor installation attempts by others.
Strong roof decking forms the foundation for tile systems, so we replace any damaged or rotted sections before starting the actual tile work. Premium waterproof underlayment goes down next in layers, creating a secondary barrier that protects your building even if individual tiles crack or break.
Battens get fastened at precise spacing for your specific tile profile, creating the framework that holds tiles in proper position and alignment. Proper preparation takes a full week on most commercial buildings but pays dividends through superior performance over the roof's entire service life.
Tile installation starts at the eaves and works upward in neat rows, with each course overlapping the one below to shed water effectively. We fasten tiles using approved clips, nails, or foam adhesive depending on tile style, wind exposure, and manufacturer requirements for your specific products.
Special attention goes to hips, ridges, valleys, and edges where improper techniques cause most problems on tile roofs installed by inexperienced contractors elsewhere. Cutting tiles around vents, skylights, and equipment penetrations requires skill and patience to maintain clean lines and proper weatherproofing at every transition point.
Commercial property owners face specific challenges with tile roofs that require specialized knowledge and experience to diagnose and fix correctly without causing additional damage. We've seen every problem that affects tile roofs in Miami and know exactly how to address them efficiently while preserving your building's appearance.
Individual tiles crack from falling branches, foot traffic during maintenance, thermal stress, or simply from age and exposure over many years of service. We keep extensive tile inventories and supplier connections that let us match colors and profiles from decades ago when your roof was originally installed.
The waterproof membrane beneath tiles eventually breaks down from heat, age, and moisture, causing leaks even though tiles above look perfectly fine to observers. Our technicians work methodically to preserve existing tiles while installing new underlayment that stops leaks and extends your roof's remaining useful life significantly.
Many tile roof problems stem from original installation mistakes like inadequate fastening, wrong batten spacing, or missing flashing details at vulnerable transition points. We identify installation defects quickly and correct them using proper techniques that prevent the same problems from recurring after repairs get completed.
Clay and concrete tile roofs commonly last 50 to 75 years in South Florida when installed correctly and maintained with basic care twice yearly. Individual tiles may need replacement occasionally from damage, but the overall roof system outlasts most other commercial roofing materials by decades easily. Proper installation and regular maintenance extend lifespan even further, with some tile roofs still performing well after 100 years of continuous service here.
Clay tiles cost more initially but offer slightly better color retention and a more authentic traditional appearance that many property owners prefer for aesthetics. Concrete tiles provide similar performance and longevity at lower prices, making them popular for budget-conscious projects where appearance matters less than basic protection. Both materials resist fire excellently, withstand hurricanes when properly installed, and deliver decades of reliable service in Miami's challenging climate conditions effectively.
Tile roofing requires adequate structural support because it weighs considerably more than flat roofing membranes, metal panels, or shingle systems typically used elsewhere. We evaluate your building's framing to determine if reinforcement is needed before tile installation can proceed safely without risking structural damage or failure. Older buildings sometimes need additional support beams or bracing added, while newer construction usually handles tile weight without modifications required at all.
Tile roofing costs more upfront than TPO, metal, or modified bitumen systems, but the long lifespan and minimal maintenance needs balance overall expenses. You'll likely never replace a properly installed tile roof during your building ownership, avoiding the multiple re-roofing costs other materials require every 15 years. Premium appearance also increases property values and rental rates, helping offset the higher initial investment through improved income and asset appreciation over time.
Tile roofs need basic inspections twice yearly to check for cracked tiles, clear debris from valleys, and verify underlayment remains intact beneath tiles. Walking on tile roofs requires care and proper technique to avoid breaking tiles, so professional maintenance makes more sense than sending untrained staff up. Regular cleaning removes algae growth that can make roofs look dirty, though growth doesn't harm tiles the way it damages organic roofing materials.