Concrete tiles absorb almost twice as much water as clay tiles. Because of this, concrete tiles are more likely to grow mildew and stain overtime.
Because clay tiles are baked at very high temperatures, their color is long-lasting and won’t fade over time. Concrete tiles can be painted to many different colors, but those colors tend to fade faster than clay tiles.
Because of their increased water absorption, concrete tile roofs are more difficult and time consuming to maintain. Whether you decide to go with a clay or concrete tile roof, you still need to get annual roof inspections to ensure al the tiles on your roof are in good shape and not damaged.
Both clay and concrete roof tiles can outperform many other roofing materials, but clay tiles are the more durable between the two.
Typically, a concrete tile roof is the more affordable option. With concrete tiles, you must make sure your roof can support their extra weight. Clay tiles weigh much less than concrete tiles, even though they may cost a bit more.
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