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That's exactly why the work we do goes beyond surface-level fixes. When we get into a tile roof, we're pulling tiles, inspecting the underlayment underneath, and addressing everything that needs attention before anything goes back on. Fresh underlayment - like the TileSeal rolls you can see staged on the deck - is the real barrier between your home and the weather. Old, brittle underlayment is what leads to water in your ceiling.
Our crew works in full safety harnesses on every job. No shortcuts. We take the same approach whether it's a targeted repair or a full residential roof replacement - assess what's actually there, do the work right, and make sure the finished product can hold up to whatever Arizona throws at it. The tile replacement section visible on one of these roofs shows the clean, tight layout we hold ourselves to when reinstalling.
Most homeowners don't think about their roof until water shows up inside. By that point, damage has usually been building for a while. If your tile roof is more than 15-20 years old or you've had recent storm activity, it's worth having someone take a look before monsoon season hits. Catching worn underlayment or cracked tiles early is a fraction of the cost of dealing with interior water damage later.
We're on roofs across Arizona every day doing exactly this kind of work. Repair, replacement, underlayment swap-outs - we handle it all, and we do it with the right materials for this specific climate.