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How Long Do Cement Roof Tiles Last In Australia?

Roof tiles give your home or property the weather protection and structural support it needs to last. Cement or concrete tiles have become a popular roofing option for their durable, reliable, and long-lasting composition. Wondering how long cement tiles are designed to last? Read on for our helpful information.

Lifespan of a cement tile roof

Cement is a key element used in concrete tiling. These tiles are made using heat and high pressure, and are finished with a glaze or paint coat. Concrete itself is a highly durable material that’s designed to hold up in tough weather conditions and won’t be impacted by rust or corrosion. Additionally, the interlocking ribs on the edges of these tiles means they naturally prevent water infiltration, thus extending their lifespan. 

You can expect these tiles to last around 50 years – but if you look after your tiles well, and in the right conditions, they can last up to 100 years. 

Replacing and maintaining cement roof tiles

The good news is that, as cement is a durable and long-lasting material, you won’t need to replace these tiles often, if at all. Replacement will usually only be needed if the tiles are damaged, and damage isn’t likely to occur unless there’s a particularly bad storm, there’s a rodent infestation, the roof isn’t well-maintained, or the tiles haven’t been properly installed. If you do notice a cracked, broken or missing tile, it’s important you replace it straight away to prevent a hole developing in your roof. Even slight damage or a small crack that’s not resolved can encourage a major leak to develop. 

If you have cement tiles, you won’t need to worry too much about maintenance. If you notice the colour or pattern on your tiles fading, this could be because they’re exposed to direct sunlight. Providing shade with tree cover or another natural option can help prevent discolouration. It’s also recommended you have any discoloured areas resealed. 

Your roof might become dirty over time, and if it’s humid the tiles could accumulate mildew. A gentle cleaning solution with high-pressure water can help to remove most dirt without damaging your roof structure and without requiring you to climb onto your roof.

Another thing you’ll need to look out for is moss. If you haven’t cleaned your tiles for a while, water can accumulate and moss can develop. Moss might not seem like a big deal, but it can cause damage and leaks in your tiles. Applying a moss and algae cleaner at least once a year will improve the strength and durability of your roof.

Replacing cement tiles can be difficult, as while cement is a strong material it does need to be handled carefully. It’s therefore important you engage a professional roofing specialist to conduct your repairs and to inspect surrounding tiles to ensure your roof is working as it should. As replacing tiles can be expensive, it’s much better to prevent problems before they arise. A contractor will be able to identify any necessary repairs or problem areas that might need addressing in order to keep your roof in perfect condition and to avoid the need of a costly replacement. 

Get in touch

For expert advice on cement tiling solutions, get in touch with the friendly team at Recycling Roof Tiles. We have years of experience recycling and upcycling roof tiles, and providing our valued clients with fantastic second-hand roofing products that encourage environmental sustainability. Whether you’re looking to replace your roof tiles, need to dispose of your old tiles, or want guidance on the best roof painting or treatment, our team is here to help. Give us a call today on 0427 241 224.

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