Boral Roofing in Spring Valley, NV | Las Vegas Roof Repair Services
Las Vegas Roof Repair Services provides independent Boral roofing service throughout Spring Valley — repair, inspection, tile replacement, and full re-roof — with no manufacturer affiliation and no upsell agenda. Wayne Ford, owner and lead technician, grew up in this part of the west valley and has spent 11 years working Boral concrete and clay tile systems on the exact housing stock that lines Spring Valley’s 89103 blocks. If your Boral roof is cracking, delaminating, or letting in monsoon water, call (725) 400-0403 for a free estimate.

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Why Spring Valley Residents Choose Us for Boral Service
Boral’s concrete and clay tile systems are not something you learn on the job — the profiles, the interlocking geometry, the batten spacing requirements, all of it has to be understood before you start pulling tiles. Wayne Ford built that knowledge over more than a decade handling Boral systems across the Las Vegas Valley, including the aging Spring Valley rooflines that mix low-pitch tile sections with flat foam additions in ways that require two completely different repair approaches on the same visit.
Wayne shows up on the job — not just on the estimate. That matters on a Boral tile roof where the wrong assessment costs you tiles that don’t match or a repair that fails inside a year. Over 613 five-star reviews earned one roof at a time, Spring Valley homeowners have come to expect straight answers and work that holds. We use OEM-compatible Boral replacement components wherever possible so the color, profile, and warranty performance stay intact.
Common Boral Roofing Problems We Solve in Spring Valley
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Thermal crack fractures in Boral concrete tile
Spring Valley’s summer surface temperatures regularly exceed 170°F on dark tile, and the daily thermal swing — scorching afternoon heat dropping into cooler desert nights — puts relentless stress on concrete tile bodies. Boral tiles are engineered for this, but after 20 to 30 years of cycling, micro-fractures form along the lug mounts and nose ends. We identify cracked tiles by sound and visual inspection before they open fully and admit monsoon water. -
Underlayment failure beneath Boral tile
The original felt underlayment installed under Boral tile in Spring Valley’s 1980s and early-1990s homes was typically 30-lb felt — a material that has a real-world lifespan of 20 to 25 years in Mojave UV conditions. Most of it is well past that. When underlayment dries out and cracks, the tile above can look fine while water tracks straight to the deck. This is one of the most under-diagnosed failures we see in Spring Valley’s older Boral installations. -
Ridge cap displacement and wind uplift
Boral ridge caps are mechanically exposed and vulnerable to the straight-line wind events that push through the Spring Valley area during July and August storm cells. Displaced ridge caps leave open channels directly into the roof assembly. We re-set, re-nail, and properly mortar ridge caps rather than just pushing them back in place — a shortcut that fails again inside six months. -
Flashing separation at tile-to-wall junctions
Spring Valley’s stucco tract homes typically have Boral tile running to a stucco parapet or sidewall, with step flashing embedded in the stucco. As the stucco ages and shifts, that flashing separates. The result is a leak path that’s almost invisible from the ground and often misread as a plumbing issue until a proper roof inspection locates it. -
Tile color and profile matching on partial replacements
Boral has revised its color blends and surface coatings across product generations, and a 1990 Spring Valley installation won’t match current production tiles straight off a pallet. We source period-appropriate Boral tiles and, when a perfect match isn’t available, we work with the homeowner on a blending strategy rather than leaving a patchwork repair that devalues the home.
Boral Service in Spring Valley: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the detail that shapes how we approach Boral work in Spring Valley specifically, and it’s not something that applies the same way in Henderson or Summerlin South: a significant share of homes in the 89103 corridor were built with a hybrid roofline — a Boral concrete tile section on the main pitched roof paired with a spray-polyurethane-foam section over the garage or rear addition. Both systems have to perform together. When the SPF section degrades — and in Spring Valley, many of these foam roofs have missed two or three elastomeric recoat cycles — moisture enters the foam core and migrates laterally toward the tile section’s lower edge. We regularly find the first 18 to 24 inches of Boral tile near that transition zone sitting over a wet deck, even when the tile itself looks undamaged. The interior ceiling stain gets blamed on a slow pipe until someone probes the foam and finds it saturated. When we inspect a Boral roof in Spring Valley, we treat the entire system — tile and foam transition — as one diagnostic unit, because that’s what the roof actually is.
Boral Models & Products We Service in Spring Valley
We work across the full range of Boral’s residential roofing products installed in Spring Valley homes — including Boral Saxony concrete tile (one of the most common profiles on the late-1980s and 1990s builds in the area), Boral Barcelona clay tile, Boral Villa concrete tile, and Boral’s TileSeal underlayment system where it’s in use. We’re an independent service provider, not a manufacturer-authorized contractor, which means we can match OEM-compatible components without being locked into a single supplier’s availability or pricing. For Spring Valley jobs, we stock commonly needed Boral tile profiles to reduce turnaround time — a partial repair shouldn’t require a two-week parts wait.
Boral Service Pricing in Spring Valley
Boral roofing work in Spring Valley runs across a real range depending on what the roof actually needs. Here’s an honest breakdown of what you’re likely to encounter:
- Boral tile repair (1–10 tiles, underlayment intact): $275 – $550
- Boral underlayment replacement (partial section): $600 – $1,400
- Ridge cap re-set and re-mortar: $350 – $700
- Flashing repair at tile-to-stucco junction: $400 – $900
- Full Boral tile re-roof (average Spring Valley single-story): $9,500 – $18,000
What moves the number: tile profile availability, deck condition once underlayment is pulled, and whether the foam section adjacent to the tile needs addressing at the same time. Every estimate is free, and we’ll walk you through exactly what we found and why it costs what it does. Call (725) 400-0403 to schedule yours.
Serving Spring Valley, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spring Valley area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Boral Roofing in Spring Valley
No — Las Vegas Roof Repair Services is an independent roofing contractor, not a Boral-authorized or manufacturer-affiliated installer. That independence means we’re not obligated to upsell Boral-specific upgrades or steer you toward any one product line. We work with Boral because it’s prevalent across Spring Valley’s housing stock and because it performs well in the Mojave climate — not because of any commercial arrangement with the manufacturer.
We use OEM-compatible Boral replacement tiles and components wherever they’re available and appropriate. Genuine Boral tile is the right call for color-critical repairs on a Spring Valley home where you’d notice a mismatch. In cases where original production runs are discontinued, we’ll source the closest verified compatible tile and show you the match before we commit. We won’t drop in an obviously wrong profile just to close a job faster.
A standard tile repair — replacing cracked tiles, re-setting displaced ridges, addressing a flashing separation — is typically completed in a single visit, usually half a day to a full day depending on scope. If we find underlayment damage under the tile, that extends the work, but we’ll tell you that during the inspection rather than after we’ve already pulled everything apart. Spring Valley jobs rarely require multi-day staging unless it’s a full re-roof.
We service the profiles most common to Spring Valley’s late-1970s through mid-1990s builds: Boral Saxony, Boral Barcelona, Boral Villa, and Boral’s older flat tile lines that appear on some of the more modest 89103 homes. If you’re not sure which profile is on your roof, that’s fine — identifying it is part of the initial inspection. We don’t require homeowners to arrive with product spec sheets.
Repair work on a Spring Valley Boral tile roof typically starts in the $275–$550 range for straightforward tile replacement with sound underlayment underneath, and scales up from there based on what the deck and underlayment look like once we get into it. Full re-roofs on Spring Valley’s typical single-story footprint run $9,500 to $18,000 depending on tile profile, deck condition, and whether the foam section needs concurrent attention. Every estimate is free, and Wayne Ford — not an estimator who won’t be on the job — does the assessment personally. Call (725) 400-0403 to set it up.
Service Areas Near Spring Valley
In addition to Spring Valley, we serve homeowners throughout the greater Las Vegas Valley — including Las Vegas proper, Summerlin South, and North Las Vegas. If you’re just outside Spring Valley’s 89103 ZIP and wondering whether we cover your address, call us directly. We’re familiar with the roofing stock across the west and central valley and can usually fit nearby jobs into the same routing.
Book Your Boral Service in Spring Valley Today
If your Boral roof is showing cracks, staining, or anything you’d describe as “I’m not sure, but something’s off,” don’t wait through another monsoon season to find out. Call (725) 400-0403 to schedule a free inspection with Wayne Ford — we’re available for both scheduled assessments and urgent situations when the roof can’t wait.
Reviewed by Wayne Ford, Owner & Lead Technician at Las Vegas Roof Repair Services, serving Spring Valley and the Las Vegas Valley since 2013.