In this blog we are going to talk about replacing the underlayment of a concrete tile roof.
Replacing the underlayment of a concrete tile roof.
I want to replace the underlayment of a 35 year old concrete tile roof.
The plywood and tile underlayment had failed years earlier which puts the life on this roof at about 10 15 years before it failed.
It is normal to have to replace a few missing or broken tiles when replacing the tile roof underlayment.
Roofing companies try to find your tile in what we call boneyards and even when we are lucky chances are the new tiles will not match exactly.
The chances are if you are reading this blog you either have a concrete tile roof that is leaking or that is old and liable to leak soon.
After this it begins to deteriorate.
Consider your roofing needs and budget when settling for the best one for your roof.
The most common underlayment felt has a lifespan of about 12 to 20 years.
We will discuss the importance of replacing your underlayment when it goes bad.
To replace the underlayment 1 you will need to remove and replace the tiles on your whole roof.
When to replace your tile roof underlayment.
Best replacement underlayment for concrete tiles.
Half of the roof has an attic and the other half has cathedral ceilings.
If your roof area is approximately 1500 sq ft it will cost approximately 5400 to 7660 including labor to do this repair.
Also we will give tips on how to detect leaks on concrete tile roofs.
Which of the following options offered by roofing contractors will be the most cost effective.
Underlayment 1 costs approximately 61 per square excluding labor.