Tile roofs across Lake Worth Beach range from original 1920s clay barrel tile on Historic District bungalows to 1990s concrete flat tile on newer subdivisions near Lucerne Lakes. Regardless of era, the re-roof trigger is almost always the underlayment — not the tile — failing after 20–25 years. All Phase Construction USA replaces tile roofs across Lake Worth Beach with full underlayment tear-off, structural assessment, and stainless battens for long-term PBC wind-code compliance.
Historic-era tile homes (pre-1960) often have original skip sheathing and undersized rafters that need a structural overlay before new underlayment can go on. Modern-era tile homes (1980s–2000s) have plywood decking that typically just needs re-nailing to current code. We assess every structure before quoting to ensure the right scope — a structural overlay on a bungalow is a very different project from a standard tear-and-replace on a 1990s home.
Drone and attic inspection to assess deck condition and structural framing. Tile removal with on-site salvage where tiles are reusable. Full underlayment tear-off. Deck repair, overlay, or re-nailing as conditions require. New SBS-modified peel-and-stick underlayment. Tile reset with stainless fasteners. Replacement tile sourced for cracked or chipped pieces.
The Historic District and College Park for barrel and S-tile re-roofs on pre-war homes. Lucerne Lakes and the neighborhoods south of Lake Worth Road for concrete flat tile replacements. The coastal zone east of Federal Highway where stainless battens and marine-grade fasteners are mandatory.
Every tile re-roof includes a manufacturer underlayment warranty, our workmanship guarantee, and a wind mitigation form delivered to your insurer on completion.
Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Lake Worth Beach roofing hub to schedule a free inspection.