Roofing Q&A

How to repair storm damage on concrete tile and keep warranty valid

Storm damage on concrete tile roofs often includes cracked, chipped, or broken tiles, which can allow water to seep underneath and cause leaks or further damage. This damage happens because strong winds, hail, or falling debris during storms can impact the hard surface of the tiles, compromising their integrity. A simple way to check for damage yourself is to carefully inspect the roof after a storm, looking for displaced or visibly cracked tiles. You should also examine your attic for any signs of water intrusion like stains or damp spots. However, avoid walking on the tiles, as concrete tiles can be brittle and fragile, and stepping on them may cause additional damage or injury.

If you find signs of damage, it’s important to contact a professional roofer experienced with concrete tile roofing to assess and carry out repairs, especially if the tiles are still under warranty. Many manufacturer warranties require repairs to be done by licensed contractors to remain valid. When speaking to a contractor, ask if they are familiar with your tile brand and can provide warranty-compliant repair services. Another essential question is whether the repairs will include using manufacturer-approved replacement tiles and materials to avoid voiding the warranty. Taking prompt and proper action after storm damage not only protects your home but also helps maintain your warranty coverage and the long-term performance of your roof.