
Tile Roof Structural Repair: What Gainesville Homeowners Need to Know
Tile Roof Structural Repair: What Gainesville Homeowners Need to Know
Tile roofs are beautiful, energy-efficient, and long-lasting—but they’re only as strong as the structure beneath them. If your tile roof in Gainesville or surrounding areas is sagging, cracking, or leaking, structural repairs may be needed.
Let’s walk through the signs, causes, and solutions so you can protect your home the right way.
Why Tile Roof Structure Matters
Unlike lightweight asphalt shingles, tile is heavy—concrete tile averages 900–1,100 pounds per square (100 sq. ft.) and clay tile can weigh even more. If the underlying roof frame wasn’t designed or maintained properly, that weight can cause serious issues.
Tile roof failures in our area often trace back to:
Rotting wood decking (usually from hidden leaks)
Improper framing or rafter spacing
Undersized structural members
Storm damage that weakens roof supports over time
When those systems fail, your roof becomes vulnerable to leaks, collapse, and even total tile dislodgement.
Warning Signs Your Tile Roof Needs Structural Repair
Here’s what Gainesville homeowners should watch for:
Sagging or uneven rooflines
Tiles cracking or slipping out of place
Persistent interior leaks—especially around valleys or penetrations
Ceiling stains or attic mold
Roof "bounce" or flex when walked on
If you notice any of these, it’s time to get a licensed roofing contractor out for a full inspection. At L&L Roofing, we look beyond the surface—checking rafters, decking, and fasteners, not just the tiles.
What Structural Tile Roof Repair Involves
Every project is different, but here’s what our process typically includes:
1. Structural Evaluation
We inspect framing, load-bearing supports, decking, and attic conditions per IBC and IRC standards.
2. Targeted Removal
We carefully remove affected tiles without damaging surrounding areas. Tiles in good condition can often be reinstalled, saving cost.
3. Repair or Reinforcement
Depending on what we find, we may:
Replace rotted or termite-damaged wood
Add sister rafters or support beams
Install new plywood sheathing (min. 15/32" per MCA guidelines)
Improve attic ventilation to prevent moisture damage
4. Flashing + Underlayment
We use high-temp waterproof membranes around valleys and penetrations and replace any rusted or failed flashing.
5. Reinstall or Replace Tile
If your tile is in good shape, we’ll reinstall it. If it’s cracked or obsolete (common in older Florida-imported tiles), we’ll find the closest match available.
Local Experience Matters
We’ve helped homeowners in Cumming, Buford, and Flowery Branch resolve complex tile roof issues after hail, tree strikes, and years of hidden leaks. Our team doesn’t just patch it up—we solve the root problem.
As one customer put it:
“Luke did an awesome repair on my roof after Hurricane Helene… he even found rot the adjuster missed.” – Kim O.
FAQs About Tile Roof Structural Repair
How long does a tile roof structure repair take?
Usually 2–5 days, depending on the extent of framing and decking damage.
Can you reuse my existing tiles?
In many cases, yes. We inspect and clean reusable tiles during the process.
Does insurance cover tile roof structural repairs?
If damage was caused by a covered event (hail, wind, fallen tree), yes—L&L can assist with your claim documentation.
What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve Gainesville, Cumming, Dawsonville, Buford, Flowery Branch, and surrounding North Georgia communities.
If your tile roof is showing signs of wear or structural concern, don’t wait for a major failure. Give our honest, faith-driven team a call and let’s take care of it the right way.

