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6991 E Camelback Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

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Mon - Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sun: Closed

Call Us: (480) 743-2348

Tile Underlayment Roofing Services in Phoenix, AZ

Unprotected roofing tiles can lead to a less-than-watertight roof, as they depend heavily on a robust underlayment. This essential layer sits between the outer clay tile and the underlying wooden deck, providing crucial protection. Choosing the right partner for your tile underlayment needs is essential—there’s no need to look for just another local roofer.

Enter Foam Co Roofing – a family-owned business with a legacy stretching over three generations, we are dedicated to surpassing your expectations. Our expertise lies in repairing and installing tile underlayment, utilizing a variety of materials to suit every need. Our skilled team is committed to excellent workmanship throughout the entire process, ensuring every project adheres to the highest quality standards.

Why Tile Underlayment Matters

Roof coatings often don’t provide enough protection – your roof also needs a tile underlayment. This is an essential component for every homeowner to include in their roof installation.  

Underlayment is fundamental to the proper functioning of your home. It keeps residential roofs dry, regardless of the elements. It acts as the ultimate barrier against water and prevents leaks. In other words, the underlayment won’t allow water to get into your home, no matter the rain or moisture outside. A lack of tile underlayment can cause severe roofing issues, such as mold, mildew, and even structural damage. 

Foam Co Roofing guards your home against the elements with our superior tile underlayment approach adjusted to the unique Arizona weather. We get even better day by day because our team stays up-to-date on the latest techniques and installation methods.

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How Our Tile Underlayment Process Works

Step 1: Roof Inspection 

Our team will thoroughly inspect your roof to identify any current and potential problems.  We’ll reveal what we identified on your roofing system and help you choose the correct path forward.

Step 2: Material Selection

When we determine whether your tile underlayment needs a new installation, we assist you in choosing suitable materials and scheduling the time. We’ll make sure that the underlayment you select complies with local council codes and building regulations.

Step 3: Preparation

Before installation, we’ll ensure that the roof deck is neat, dry, and debris-free. Our team will fix any damaged or rotted areas to craft a solid foundation for the underlayment.

Step 4: Apply The Drip Edge

We apply the drip edge to an eave. Our seasoned roofers will ensure the drip edge flashing is cut at an angle to facilitate application.

Step 5: Overlap And Cut Edges

The drip-edge pieces are assembled and overlap by two to six inches. They will be secured with roofing nails, ensuring there are no gaps.

Step 6: Roll Out Roof Underlayment Material

Based on the type of material used, our crew will properly unroll so it can be applied free of bubbles or creases.

Step 7: Start Applying

We secure your tile underlayment using staples and nails, which keep the material in place. First, the nails are put on one side of the roof to hold it down while the material sticks to the system. Next, the nails are removed, and the underlayment material is applied to other roof sections. The installation finishes when we secure the material with roofing nails.

Step 8: Sealing Seams and Penetrations

We seal seams and penetrations with sealant or flashing tape to prevent water from compromising the integrity of the underlayment.

Step 9: Site Cleanup and Final Walkaround 

We carefully clean your garden, remove all materials and nails, and do a final inspection of your new roofing.

Tile Underlayment FAQs

Our friendly suggestion is for owners to have their roofs inspected every year, especially after harsh storms, to ensure that no components are affected.

The roof tile underlayment should be replaced when the roof is due for a complete replacement, which, depending on the material, should be every 20 to 30 years.

Recognizing the signs of underlayment damage is essential for promptly addressing minor problems and avoiding further complications with your roof. Common signs include water leaks, deformations, and visible deterioration.

A tile roof underlayment will last longer when installed by trusted roofing professionals who use high-quality materials. However, maintaining proper ventilation, performing regular inspections, and replacing your roof on time can also help.

The quality of the underlayment material itself determines how long tile roof underlayment lasts. Thicker, high-quality underlayment from Foam Co Roofing lasts longer than underlayment made of inferior materials.