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What is Clay Tile?

Roofing Glossary · Materials

Definition

A roofing material formed from natural clay shaped into barrel, flat, or S-shaped profiles and kiln-fired for durability. Clay tile roofs last 50-100 years, are Class A fire-rated, and resist insects, rot, and UV degradation. They are iconic in Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, and Mission-style architecture. Their significant weight (900-1,200 lbs per square) requires engineering verification of structural capacity before installation.

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