Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | Las Vegas Roof Repair Services
Las Vegas Roof Repair Services provides independent Boral roofing repair, re-roofing, and maintenance across Las Vegas — from Summerlin subdivisions to Henderson master-planned communities — with Wayne Ford, owner and lead technician, personally on every job. We’re not affiliated with or authorized by Boral, but after 11 years working the tile-heavy roofscape of the Las Vegas valley, we know Boral’s concrete and clay tile systems down to the mortar mix. If your Boral roof is leaking, cracking, or coming up for an underlayment inspection, call us at (725) 400-0403 for a free, straight-talking assessment.

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Why Trust Las Vegas Roof Repair Services for Your Boral Roofing?
Wayne Ford grew up in Spring Valley and spent years working the same west-valley subdivisions — Rhodes Ranch, Mountain’s Edge, the Summerlin corridor — where Boral’s concrete tile was the dominant product during the late-1990s and early-2000s building boom. He didn’t learn Boral products from a manufacturer brochure. He learned them by pulling tiles off roofs, reading the underlayment underneath, and figuring out exactly what 160°F surface temperatures do to the system over 20-plus years.
As an independent Boral service provider, we work with OEM-compatible materials that meet Boral’s installation standards, so you’re not voiding your tile warranty with a sloppy repair. We keep Boral-matched profile mortar, hip-and-ridge caps, and synthetic underlayment materials on hand for Las Vegas jobs — not a two-week wait for a special order. Wayne’s signature approach: “I’ll tell you what it needs, not what sounds impressive.” That’s how we’ve built 613 verified five-star reviews over 11 years, one honest roof assessment at a time.
Common Boral Roofing Problems We Fix in Las Vegas
- Underlayment failure beneath Boral Saxony and Villa collections — The Saxony 900 and Villa 900 series were installed extensively across Summerlin and Henderson developments between 1998 and 2006. The tiles themselves are dense, UV-resistant, and often still look factory-new. But the 30-lb felt underlayment originally installed beneath them has, in many of those homes, deteriorated to the consistency of dry cardboard. Las Vegas roof surfaces routinely hit 165–175°F in July and August, and that sustained heat cycles the felt through thousands of expansion-contraction stress events over two decades. The tiles gave no warning. The felt did not survive. We see this pattern constantly in the 89135, 89148, and 89117 zip codes.
- Cracked or spalling Boral concrete tiles from thermal cycling — Unlike natural clay, Boral’s concrete tile products absorb moisture during Las Vegas’s monsoon season and then expand and contract as temperatures swing from 85°F nights to 115°F afternoons within the same week. Hairline cracks initiate at the nail-hole punch points on older installs, particularly on Boral’s low-profile Shasta and Cedarlite profiles, where the cross-section is thinner. Left unaddressed, a cracked tile becomes a direct water channel to the underlayment below.
- Failed hip-and-ridge mortar on Boral tile roofs — The mortar bedding that holds Boral hip caps and ridge caps in place dries out and loses adhesion faster in the Mojave than in virtually any other U.S. climate. We regularly find ridge caps on 15-year-old Boral roofs across North Las Vegas and Henderson that are held in place by habit and gravity rather than any active bond. A monsoon gust at 40 mph is enough to lift a loose cap and open the ridge to water intrusion.
- Flashing separation at penetrations and valleys on Boral profiles — Boral’s concrete tile has a specific underside profile that requires custom-formed flashing at every pipe penetration, skylight curb, and valley transition. When roofers unfamiliar with the profile use generic flat flashing, the gap between the tile underside and the flashing face allows wind-driven rain — the kind Las Vegas gets in a July microburst — to track sideways and enter the underlayment. We re-flash to profile, not to whatever sheet metal happens to be on the truck.
- Boral Inspire composite tile — fading and fastener backing failure — Boral’s Inspire line of polymer-composite tiles, which mimics natural slate and shake, saw installation across higher-end custom homes in the Southern Highlands and parts of Summerlin. UV exposure at Las Vegas’s latitude accelerates color oxidation on the surface, and we’ve seen fastener backing tabs crack and release on tiles installed more than 12 years ago — allowing individual tiles to shift or lift during high-wind events. This isn’t a product defect so much as the reality of polymer composites in extreme UV environments.
Boral Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
For most Boral concrete tile repairs — cracked tiles, missing hip caps, failed mortar beds — we use OEM-compatible replacement tiles and manufacturer-spec mortar that match the original color and profile as closely as possible. Boral’s standard concrete profiles (Saxony, Cedarlite, Villa, Barcelona) have been in wide enough distribution that matching stock is generally available through local tile suppliers rather than requiring special orders, which keeps your repair timeline short.
On the repair-vs-replace question, we’re direct about it: if the underlayment beneath your Boral tiles tests brittle on a probe inspection, patching cracked tiles is addressing a symptom while ignoring the actual failure. A full underlayment re-lay — where we remove tiles, stack them carefully, install new synthetic underlayment, and re-nail and relay the original Boral tiles — is the correct call, not an upsell. If your tiles are intact and the underlayment still has elasticity, targeted repair is the right answer. We’ll show you both conditions on the roof and let you decide with real information.
Call (725) 400-0403 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you which situation you’re actually in.
Our Boral Service Process — Step by Step
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Roof inspection and Boral system diagnosis — Wayne gets on the roof personally. We walk the field, ridgeline, valleys, and penetrations, checking tile integrity, mortar adhesion, and underlayment condition. For Boral concrete tile, we use a flex-probe at the tile laps and eave edges to test underlayment brittleness — the single most important diagnostic step on any Las Vegas tile roof over 15 years old.
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Written scope with Boral-specific options — You get a written breakdown: which tiles need replacement, whether mortar re-bedding is required, underlayment condition, and flashing status. No ambiguous line items. We reference the specific Boral product series on your roof so there’s no confusion about what we’re repairing.
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Repair or re-roofing execution — Whether it’s a two-tile patch on a Cedarlite field or a full underlayment re-lay on a 3,000-square-foot Saxony 900 roof, Wayne is on-site directing the work. Tiles are removed and stacked in manageable sections, not thrown. Boral-profile flashing is formed on-site as needed. New underlayment is installed to current Las Vegas building department standards.
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Water test and final inspection — We run a controlled water test at every repaired penetration, valley, and field section before calling the job complete. For full re-lays, we walk the finished roof with the homeowner.
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Workmanship documentation — We document the completed work and provide a written workmanship warranty on our labor. Your Boral tile manufacturer’s warranty on the product itself remains tied to Boral’s terms; we don’t interfere with it and don’t make claims on their behalf.
Boral Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas
Our Las Vegas crews work across the full Boral tile product range that was specified and installed in this market:
- Boral Saxony 900 and Saxony 600 — the flat concrete tile series that defines the look of 1990s–2000s Summerlin and Henderson neighborhoods
- Boral Cedarlite 600 — the lightweight concrete shake profile, common in Mountain’s Edge and Rhodes Ranch developments
- Boral Villa 900 — the low-S concrete tile profile popular in Mediterranean-style homes throughout the Las Vegas valley
- Boral Barcelona 900 — the high-S Spanish-style concrete tile, frequently specified on custom homes in Southern Highlands
- Boral Inspire composite tile — polymer slate and shake profiles installed on higher-end custom builds
- Boral clay tile products — including Boral’s imported clay lines where locally installed
We stock matching hip-and-ridge cap tiles, profile mortar, and synthetic underlayment for the most common Boral profiles in Las Vegas’s housing inventory. Less common profiles may require a short lead time on tile matching — we’ll confirm that during your initial assessment.
We Also Service These Brands
Boral is one of seven manufacturer lines we work with regularly. If your Las Vegas home has a roof from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, or IKO — or from Atlas or Tamko — we bring the same diagnostic approach and the same honest repair-vs-replace evaluation. You don’t need a different contractor for a different brand. Call (725) 400-0403 and we’ll identify exactly what’s on your roof and what it needs.
FAQs — Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas
No — we are an independent Boral service provider, not affiliated with or authorized by Boral. We work with Boral tile products based on 11 years of hands-on experience with the product lines most commonly installed across Las Vegas’s master-planned communities, not because of a manufacturer certification program. Independent service providers are the norm for tile roofing in this market.
For Boral concrete tile repairs, we source OEM-compatible replacement tiles, hip-and-ridge caps, and profile mortar that match Boral’s original specifications. For common Las Vegas profiles — Saxony 900, Villa 900, Cedarlite 600, Barcelona 900 — matching material is typically available through local roofing supply distributors rather than requiring manufacturer direct orders. We’ll confirm part availability and lead time before any work starts.
A targeted Boral tile repair — replacing cracked tiles, re-bedding loose ridge caps, re-flashing a penetration — is typically completed in a single day. A full underlayment re-lay on a standard Las Vegas tile roof (2,000–3,500 square feet) generally runs two to four days depending on tile volume and roof complexity. We don’t drag jobs out. Call (725) 400-0403 to get a realistic timeline for your specific roof.
We service and install the full range of Boral products present in Las Vegas’s residential housing stock: Saxony 900 and 600, Cedarlite 600, Villa 900, Barcelona 900, the Inspire composite tile line, and Boral clay tile products. If you’re unsure which Boral series is on your roof, we’ll identify it during the inspection — most homeowners aren’t sure, and that’s a normal starting point.
Boral’s tile product warranty covers the manufactured tile itself — not the installation labor or the underlayment, which have their own coverage terms. Properly performed repairs using OEM-compatible materials and installation practices that meet Boral’s specifications should not affect your tile warranty. We work to those standards deliberately. That said, if you have a specific warranty concern, review Boral’s current warranty terms directly with them — we won’t make representations on their behalf.
Targeted Boral tile repairs in Las Vegas — replacing a handful of cracked tiles and re-mortaring loose ridge caps — typically run in the $300–$800 range for minor work. Full underlayment re-lays on a standard 2,500-square-foot Las Vegas tile roof generally fall in the $8,000–$14,000 range, depending on roof pitch, tile profile, and flashing complexity. Emergency storm damage repairs are priced by the scope of damage, not by a flat rate. Every estimate is free and written. Call (725) 400-0403 and we’ll give you a real number for your specific roof — not a ballpark designed to get you to sign before you think.
Book Your Boral Service in Las Vegas, NV
If you’ve got a Boral tile roof in Las Vegas and you want a straight answer on what it actually needs, call (725) 400-0403. Wayne Ford will get on the roof, tell you exactly what he finds, and give you a written estimate at no charge. 613 five-star reviews. 11 years of Las Vegas roofs. Zero shortcuts.
Reviewed by Wayne Ford, Owner & Lead Technician at Las Vegas Roof Repair Services, serving Las Vegas since 2013.