♻️ One Roof. One Bulldozer. A Missed Opportunity. We got into this business after seeing something we couldn’t unsee: a full clay tile roof—historic, beautiful, and totally reusable—ripped off and crushed on site.Not removed carefully. Not salvaged. Just pulverized. It didn’t have to be that way. At Roof Tile Solutions, we believe every roof deserves
Preserving History, One Tile at a Time When restoring a historic building, every detail matters—and the roof is no exception. Reclaimed clay roof tiles are often the unsung heroes of heritage restoration projects. They do more than just keep the rain out—they help preserve the visual and architectural legacy of a structure. Why Reclaimed Tiles
Matching a reclaimed roof tile isn’t just a matter of color — it’s part detective work, part craftsmanship, and a lot of experience. Whether you’re restoring a heritage building or repairing storm damage, finding the perfect tile match is key to preserving both function and aesthetic. At Northern Roof Tiles, we specialize in identifying and
Reclaimed clay roof tiles have stood the test of time—literally. Salvaged from historic buildings across Europe and North America, these tiles offer unmatched character and sustainability. But despite their charm, a few myths still surround their use in modern roofing. Let’s set the record straight. Here are five of the most common myths about reclaimed
If you’re dealing with a roof repair or restoration, one of the most common questions is: “How do I identify my clay roof tile?” Whether it’s a small repair or a full replacement, identifying your existing tile is the first—and often most frustrating—step. At Northern Roof Tiles, we specialize in helping homeowners, contractors, and preservationists
An ancient material finds new purpose in the heart of the home. When we think of clay roof tiles, we usually picture red terracotta shingles cascading down charming rooftops. But these timeless tiles have more to offer than just curb appeal—they also have a long and fascinating history inside the home, particularly in the fireplace.