Discover when and why to replace tile roofing underlayment in Gainesville, GA. Learn signs of failure, replacement process, and how L&L Roofing can help.

Tile Roof Underlayment Replacement: What Homeowners Need to Know

September 12, 20253 min read

Tile Roof Underlayment Replacement: What Homeowners Need to Know

When your tile roof looks fine on the surface but you're still getting leaks, the issue is likely not the tiles—it's the underlayment.

In Gainesville, Georgia, and surrounding areas like Cumming, Dawsonville, and Flowery Branch, tile roofs are a popular choice thanks to their beauty and durability. But while the tiles themselves can last 50 years or more, the underlayment beneath them doesn’t. It typically lasts 20 to 30 years.

Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering underlayment replacement.


What Is Underlayment?

Underlayment is a waterproof layer installed between your roof deck and the tile itself. It serves as the main barrier against rain and moisture since tile roofs are not watertight by design. Common materials include:

  • Asphalt-saturated felt

  • Synthetic membranes

  • High-temp self-adhering membranes (especially under metal accents or in valleys)

Without a solid underlayment, water can penetrate the system, leading to leaks, wood rot, mold, and expensive structural damage.


Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Underlayment

If your tile roof is 20+ years old, it’s time to start paying close attention. Warning signs include:

  • Interior leaks, even when tiles look intact

  • Warped or rotting fascia boards

  • Visible deterioration or cracking in valley areas

  • Tile slipping or misalignment

  • Mold or staining in attic or ceiling

These issues often point to a failing underlayment—especially during Georgia’s rainy seasons.


Why Not Just Patch It?

Patching a leak under tile is a temporary fix. If the underlayment has reached the end of its life, isolated patches won't hold up long. A full replacement ensures complete protection for the next few decades.

At L&L Roofing, we inspect the full system to determine whether localized repair or full underlayment replacement is the right call.


What’s Involved in Underlayment Replacement?

Here’s what to expect during a proper tile underlayment replacement:

  1. Careful removal and storage of existing tiles

  2. Inspection and repair of roof decking

  3. Installation of new high-performance underlayment (often upgraded to synthetic or high-temp self-adhering for added durability)

  4. Reinstallation of existing tiles or integration of matching tiles if needed

  5. Inspection of flashings, valleys, and ventilation systems

We prioritize protection, not shortcuts. And we make sure your underlayment meets or exceeds current Georgia building code requirements.


Why Choose L&L Roofing & Construction?

We’ve helped hundreds of homeowners across Gainesville, Oakwood, and Dahlonega extend the life of their tile roofs with professional underlayment replacement.

When you work with us, you get:

  • Certified roof inspectors who tell it like it is

  • Honest assessments—no upsells, just facts

  • Faith-driven service from people who believe in doing the right thing

  • Experienced installers who handle each tile with care

  • Warrantied workmanship backed by real integrity

As one customer put it:

“L&L Roofing is a top notch company. I trust these guys, they’re honest… They make sure to get the job done right.”


FAQs

How long does tile roof underlayment last in Georgia?

Typically 20–30 years, depending on exposure and installation quality.

Can I just replace the underlayment without replacing the tiles?

Yes. Most tile roofs are designed for this. Good-quality tiles can be carefully removed, the underlayment replaced, and the same tiles reinstalled.

How much does underlayment replacement cost?

Costs vary based on roof size and accessibility. It’s usually less than a full tile roof replacement since the tiles are reused. We offer free inspections and quotes.

Do you work with insurance?

Yes. If your roof damage qualifies under your policy, we can guide you through the claim process.


If you’re seeing signs of leaks or know your tile roof is approaching 20+ years, don’t wait until there’s a major issue.

Call us today at (770) 874-0372 to schedule your no-pressure inspection.

We serve Gainesville, Cumming, Buford, and surrounding areas with honesty, integrity, and quality craftsmanship—because protecting your home starts with doing the right thing.


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Lucas Heaps and Luke Goetz are the proud owners of L & L Roofing and Construction that serves the North Georgia and Greater Atlanta area.

L & L Roofing and Construction

Lucas Heaps and Luke Goetz are the proud owners of L & L Roofing and Construction that serves the North Georgia and Greater Atlanta area.

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