How Tile Roof Systems Fail in Lakeway & the Lake Travis Area
A Detailed Guide to Underlayment, Structural Risk, and Long-Term Performance
Tile roofs are designed to last for decades.
However, the performance of a tile roof system depends almost entirely on what lies beneath the tile.
In Central Texas, heat, aging materials, and improper handling can lead to hidden system failures long before visible leaks appear.
The Real Vulnerability: Underlayment Systems
In many homes throughout Lakeway, Bee Cave, The Hills and Flintrock Falls, tile roofs were installed over 30# organic felt underlayment.
Over time, this material:
- Dries out under extreme heat
- Becomes brittle
- Loses flexibility and waterproofing ability
Once this occurs, the roof is no longer fully protected—even if the tile appears intact.
Types of Underlayment Systems
Traditional Felt (Older Systems)
- Common in older construction
- Susceptible to heat degradation
- Limited lifespan in Texas conditions
Synthetic Underlayment
- More durable than felt
- Better resistance to tearing and UV
Self-Adhered (SA) High-Temperature Systems
- Modern standard for tile roofs
- Fully adhered to decking
- Designed to withstand extreme temperatures
Battens, Decking & Water Flow
Tile roofs are not waterproof systems—they are water-shedding systems.
Water that passes beneath the tile must be properly managed by:
- Underlayment
- Battens (horizontal supports)
- Decking structure
If any part of this system fails, water intrusion becomes likely.
Flashing: The Most Common Failure Point
Most leaks do not originate in the field of the tile—they occur at transitions.
Critical areas include:
- Vent pipes and penetrations
- Chimneys
- Valleys
- Roof-to-wall intersections
Improper installation or aging materials in these areas often lead to recurring leaks.
Thermal Movement & Delayed Failures
Tile roofs expand and contract with temperature changes.
If a tile is cracked—even slightly—thermal movement can:
- Widen fractures over time
- Create stress points
- Eventually lead to water intrusion
This is why leaks often appear months after the original damage occurs.
Damage from Improper Foot Traffic
Tile roofs require specialized handling.
Improper walking techniques can cause:
- Hairline fractures
- Tile displacement
- Structural stress
These issues are often not visible immediately but can develop into leaks over time.
Wildlife Intrusion in Tile Roof Systems
Tile roof systems can be vulnerable at:
- Eaves
- Roof edges
- Areas without proper bird stops
When underlayment weakens, animals may:
- Displace materials
- Enter attic spaces
- Cause additional damage
Why Many Tile Roof Repairs Fail
Surface-level repairs often address symptoms—not the cause.
Without evaluating:
- Underlayment condition
- Flashing integrity
- Full system design
Repairs may fail repeatedly.
Repair vs. Replacement: When Each Makes Sense
Repair May Be Appropriate When:
- Damage is localized
- Underlayment is still performing
- Flashing issues can be corrected
Replacement May Be Necessary When:
- Underlayment has deteriorated across large areas
- Multiple leak points exist
- System has reached end of service life
A System-Based Approach to Tile Roofing
Effective solutions require:
- Full system evaluation
- Proper material selection
- Skilled handling of tile
- Attention to detail at all transitions
Serving Lake Travis & Surrounding Communities
- Lakeway
- The Hills
- Flintrock Falls
- Bee Cave
- Rough Hollow
- Serene Hills
- Greater Lake Travis area
- Battens (horizontal supports)
- Decking structure
If any part of this system fails, water intrusion becomes likely.
Flashing: The Most Common Failure Point
Most leaks do not originate in the field of the tile—they occur at transitions.
Critical areas include:
- Vent pipes and penetrations
- Chimneys
- Valleys
- Roof-to-wall intersections
Improper installation or aging materials in these areas often lead to recurring leaks.
Thermal Movement & Delayed Failures
Tile roofs expand and contract with temperature changes.
If a tile is cracked—even slightly—thermal movement can:
- Widen fractures over time
- Create stress points
- Eventually lead to water intrusion
This is why leaks often appear months after the original damage occurs.
Damage from Improper Foot Traffic
Tile roofs require specialized handling.
Improper walking techniques can cause:
- Hairline fractures
- Tile displacement
- Structural stress
These issues are often not visible immediately but can develop into leaks over time.
Wildlife Intrusion in Tile Roof Systems
Tile roof systems can be vulnerable at:
- Eaves
- Roof edges
- Areas without proper bird stops
Schedule a Professional Tile Roof Inspection
If you suspect your tile roof may have underlying issues, a professional inspection can help identify problems early.
