Tile roofs (clay and concrete) are uncommon in Northeast Ohio but Atlas Roofing services the South Euclid homes that have them. Tile lasts 50+ years but requires specialty repair when individual tiles crack or underlayment fails.
Material selection in South Euclid is informed by the local architecture — primarily 1920s colonial revivals, 1940s-50s capes and bungalows, some 1960s ranches near Mayfield. The right shingle profile and color makes a real difference on these homes.
South Euclid's 1920s-1950s housing stock means we routinely deal with three or four shingle layers during tear-offs, and the older homes along Cedar and Warrensville Center frequently have original cedar shake underneath that has to come off down to the deck.
Cape Cods with front dormers are the city's signature housing type, and the dormer sidewall flashing is consistently where we find old roof leaks.
Tile is heavier than asphalt and was historically uncommon in our region. Most tile roofs in South Euclid are on Mediterranean or Spanish-style homes from the early 20th century.
Yes — individual tile replacement is the standard repair. Color matching for older tiles can be tricky.
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