Elegant, Durable, and Built for Colorado’s Climate
Looking to combine long-term durability with upscale curb appeal? Concrete tile roofing offers a high-end look that stands up to the intense sun, hailstorms, and high winds of the Colorado Front Range. At High Valley Roofing, we install concrete tile roofing in Colorado Springs with precision, professionalism, and a deep understanding of our region’s weather demands.
Concrete tile gives your home a bold, timeless look while delivering the strength and longevity that Colorado homeowners need.
We specialize in full-service tile roofing, including: New tile roof installations, Concrete tile roof replacements, Repairs to cracked or slipped tiles, Flashing and underlayment upgrades, Hail and storm damage restoration, Real estate inspections and roof certifications
Not all roofing companies are equipped to handle tile — but we are. We know how to install tile roofs that last, and how to repair them properly when problems arise.
Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycles and shifting weather patterns can take a toll on tile roofs. We repair: Broken or dislodged tiles, Underlayment deterioration, Ridge or valley tile movement, Flashing leaks, Improperly fastened tiles
We source quality replacement tiles that closely match your existing system whenever possible — ensuring a seamless finish.
If you're looking for a reliable roofing contractor, look no further than High Valley Roofing. We offer free estimates on all of our services, so you can get a clear idea of what your project will entail and how much it will cost. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!
Q: How long does a concrete tile roof last in Colorado Springs?
A: With proper installation and underlayment, a concrete tile roof can last 50 years or more — making it one of the most durable roofing options available.
Q: Can concrete tile handle hail and strong winds?
A: Yes. Concrete tile is Class A fire rated and Class 3 or 4 impact resistant. It holds up well in hail-prone areas from Falcon, Peyton, Monument and Broadmoor
Q: Is tile roofing heavy? Will my home support it?
A: Tile is heavier than shingles or metal. If you're upgrading from another material, we’ll assess your roof structure to ensure proper support or recommend reinforcement. Most of the time an engineer is required to assist with this process.
Q: How do concrete tile roofs perform in winter?
A: Very well. The weight of the tiles resists wind uplift, and their design allows snow to slide off naturally. Proper underlayment prevents ice damming and leaks.
Colorado Springs, Briargate, Northgate, Powers, Stetson Hills, Rockrimmon, Broadmoor, Cheyenne Mountain, Downtown Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City, Westside, Knob Hill, East Colorado Springs, Pleasant Valley, Skyway, Village Seven, Palmer Park, Cimarron Hills, Marksheffel, Banning Lewis Ranch, Cordera, Wolf Ranch, Flying Horse, Springs Ranch, Mountain Shadows, Stratton Meadows, Ivywild, Gleneagle, Stratmoor, Fountain, Security-Widefield, Manitou Springs, Monument, Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, Woodmoor, Calhan, Ellicott, Yoder, Ramah, Rush, Truckton,
If you searched “tile roofing near me” or “concrete tile roofing Colorado Springs,” you’re in the right place. High Valley Roofing has the experience, tools, and skill to install and maintain tile roofs that are as tough as they are beautiful.
📞 Call today to schedule a free consultation or roof inspection!
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