Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas
All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas provides independent Boral roofing repair, replacement, and maintenance across the Las Vegas valley — from Summerlin to Henderson to North Las Vegas. As an independent Boral service provider, we bring 22 years of hands-on roofing experience to every Boral tile and underlayment job we take on, and Santos Cruz handles the work himself rather than delegating it to a crew you’ve never met. Call us at (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate on any Boral roofing project.
Boral tile is one of the most common roofing materials across Las Vegas’s master-planned subdivisions, and getting it right requires knowing exactly how it behaves in 110°F+ heat, UV extremes, and the sudden monsoon bursts that test underlayment every July through September. That’s the knowledge base we operate from.
Why Trust All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas for Your Boral Roofing?
Boral concrete and terracotta tiles aren’t complicated — until they are. The tile itself is the easy part. What separates a serviceable Boral repair from one that fails two monsoon seasons later is understanding the underlayment system beneath those tiles, the profile-specific clip and mortar requirements, and how Las Vegas’s thermal cycling accelerates the degradation of every component in the assembly.
Santos Cruz learned the trade through the construction technology program at College of Southern Nevada and has spent 22 years working rooftops across the valley. He grew up near Sunrise Manor watching crews work on flat concrete tile roofs and wondering how anything held together in that heat. Now he knows the answer: it holds together when the installation is done correctly and the substrate is replaced before it fails — not after.
We use OEM-compatible Boral replacement tiles and manufacturer-specified underlayment products that maintain warranty integrity wherever possible. Nearly 120 homeowners have given All Star Roofing a 4.9-star average, not because of marketing, but because the work holds up after we leave.
Common Boral Roofing Problems We Fix in Las Vegas
- Underlayment failure beneath intact Boral Saxony and Cedarlite tiles. This is the defining failure mode in Las Vegas’s 1990s–2000s Summerlin and Henderson builds. Clark County permitted 15-lb felt underlayment beneath concrete tile through most of that era. After 20-plus years of 110°F summers and 294+ annual sunny days, that felt doesn’t just wear — it powders. The Boral tile above can look cosmetically perfect from the street while the underlayment beneath has completely lost its waterproofing integrity. The July monsoon is usually when the homeowner finds out. Salvaging the existing Boral tile while replacing the underlayment is the correct approach here, provided the tiles are undamaged.
- Cracked or slipped Boral Espana and Villa tiles on low-pitch frames. Boral’s S-shaped and barrel-profile tiles — common across Rhodes Ranch and Green Valley — are mechanically secured with clips and set in mortar at the ridge and hip. Las Vegas’s diurnal temperature swings (often 30°F+ between night and day) cause the mortar beds to crack and fail over time, allowing individual tiles to shift or slip. A slipped tile isn’t just a visual problem; it creates a lateral gap that channels water directly to the underlayment during monsoon events.
- Ridge cap mortar failure on Boral concrete profiles. The ridge and hip caps on Boral concrete tile roofs are mortar-set, not mechanically fastened. That mortar is continuously stressed by thermal expansion and contraction. On North Las Vegas homes from the late 1990s build-out, we regularly see ridge mortar that has cracked or separated entirely, leaving cap tiles resting loosely on the ridge. Wind gusts common during late-summer monsoon events can displace these tiles before a homeowner notices the mortar is gone.
- Flashing failures at Boral tile-to-wall intersections. Where Boral tile meets a stucco parapet, chimney, or skylight curb, the counterflashing and step flashing system is the critical seal. Las Vegas UV and heat cause standard galvanized step flashing to corrode faster than in cooler markets, and sealant-only repairs (a common shortcut) fail within two to three seasons. We see this repeatedly on Summerlin homes that had a quick-patch repair done by a prior contractor.
- Color and surface erosion on older Boral Duroid and ColorMax series tiles. Boral’s older acrylic-coated concrete tiles gradually lose their surface coating under sustained UV exposure, which is particularly aggressive in Las Vegas. This is largely cosmetic but can affect the tile’s thermal performance and may signal that the tile body itself is absorbing more moisture than intended. On roofs approaching 20–25 years, surface erosion is a useful signal to evaluate the full assembly — not just the tile.
Boral Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
For Boral tile repairs, our default is OEM-compatible Boral tile — same profile, same weight class, same surface treatment wherever the current line still makes a match possible. Boral has consolidated some of its concrete tile profiles over the years, which means exact factory-match tiles for certain late-1990s profiles aren’t always available new. When that happens, we source the closest available Boral SKU or, on full sections, present a full re-tile with a current Boral line as an honest alternative rather than forcing a visible patch.
The repair-vs-replace decision for Las Vegas Boral roofs almost always comes down to the underlayment, not the tile. If we pull three tiles and find powdered felt, that’s not a repair situation — that’s a full tear-off of the underlayment with tile salvage. Telling you that upfront, before we’ve collected a dime, is how we’ve kept a 4.9-star rating across nearly 120 reviews.
Call (725) 237-7255 for a free assessment — we’ll tell you exactly what we’re looking at and what it’ll cost.
Our Boral Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnostic inspection. Santos inspects the full Boral assembly — tile surface, mortar beds, ridge and hip caps, step and counterflashing, and a sample underlayment pull in the most heat-exposed section of the roof. This is where we find out whether you have a tile problem or a substrate problem. Most Las Vegas Boral roofs over 18 years old have both.
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Written scope and honest recommendation. You get a written line-item scope before anything is touched. If the underlayment has failed, we say so plainly and explain why a surface-only repair won’t hold. If it’s a localized tile repair, we document exactly which tiles and why.
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Repair or replacement with OEM-compatible materials. Boral tile is reinstalled to manufacturer profile specifications — correct lap, correct fastening method, mortar beds mixed and set to the profile requirements. Underlayment replacements use products appropriate for Las Vegas’s climate conditions: typically a heavier synthetic underlayment rated for high-UV environments rather than restoring 15-lb felt.
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Post-work inspection and water test. We run a controlled water test across the repaired sections before we pack up. In a city where the next real rain might be three months away, waiting to find out isn’t acceptable.
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Workmanship documentation. We document the completed work for your records, which matters for homeowner insurance claims and for maintaining whatever Boral product warranty remains on your tile.
Boral Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas
We service and install across Boral’s concrete and terracotta tile lines available in the Southwest market, including:
- Boral Saxony — flat concrete tile, common in 2000s Summerlin builds
- Boral Espana — S-profile concrete tile, widely used in Henderson and Rhodes Ranch
- Boral Villa — barrel profile, standard on Mediterranean-style tract homes throughout the valley
- Boral Cedarlite — lightweight concrete tile, often found on homes with truss systems not rated for heavier tile loads
- Boral ColorMax and Duroid series — older coated concrete profiles appearing on North Las Vegas homes from the 1990s build-out
- Boral Terracotta — genuine clay tile, less common in Las Vegas but present on custom builds in Summerlin and Seven Hills
A roof done right doesn’t make the news — and that’s exactly the point. We stock common Boral profiles locally to avoid the multi-week supplier delays that extend repair timelines unnecessarily.
We Also Service These Brands
Boral is one of seven manufacturer lines All Star Roofing works with. If your Las Vegas home has GAF shingles, CertainTeed tile, Owens Corning architectural shingles, or IKO products, we service those systems as well. Our material recommendations are based on what fits your roof — not what we happen to have in surplus.
FAQs — Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas
No — we are an independent Boral service provider, not a manufacturer-authorized contractor. That distinction means we’re not bound to upsell full replacements to maintain a manufacturer relationship. We assess your Boral roof on its merits and recommend what it actually needs.
We use OEM-compatible Boral tile and manufacturer-specified system components wherever a factory match is available. For older Boral profiles that have been discontinued, we source the closest current Boral SKU or present a full re-tile option — we’ll walk you through the options before any work starts. Call (725) 237-7255 if you want us to check availability on a specific profile before scheduling.
Most localized Boral tile repairs — cracked tiles, slipped barrel caps, failed ridge mortar — are completed in a single visit, typically within a few hours. Underlayment replacement jobs on mid-size Las Vegas homes run one to three days depending on tile salvage volume. Emergency storm damage response is available on an ongoing basis; if you’re dealing with active water intrusion after a monsoon event, call us directly at (725) 237-7255.
We service the full range of Boral concrete and terracotta profiles present in the Las Vegas market, including Saxony, Espana, Villa, Cedarlite, ColorMax, Duroid, and Boral Terracotta clay tile. If your Boral profile isn’t listed above, call us — Santos has been pulling Boral tiles on Las Vegas rooftops for over two decades and has likely encountered it.
Boral’s product warranties cover tile defects — not labor or installation by a specific contractor. Independent service work done with OEM-compatible materials and to manufacturer installation specifications does not void the tile product warranty. That said, every warranty has specific terms, and we recommend reviewing yours. We document our work specifically to support your warranty records if a claim ever comes up.
For localized Boral tile repairs in Las Vegas — cracked or slipped tiles, failed ridge mortar, isolated flashing repairs — costs typically run $350–$900 depending on tile access and scope. Partial underlayment replacement on a section of failed 15-lb felt beneath Boral tile generally runs $1,500–$4,500, depending on the square footage affected and tile salvage rate. Full Boral re-roofing with underlayment replacement on a standard Las Vegas tract home (1,800–2,400 sq ft) typically ranges $14,000–$22,000, reflecting tile salvage labor and the heavier synthetic underlayment appropriate for this climate. These are honest ranges based on what we see regularly in Summerlin, Henderson, and North Las Vegas — your exact number depends on the inspection. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free estimate; we’ll give you a real number after we’ve actually looked at the roof.
Book Your Boral Service in Las Vegas, NV
If your Las Vegas home has Boral tile and you’re seeing slipped caps, water intrusion after a monsoon, or you just know the roof is 20-plus years old and hasn’t been assessed, call All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas at (725) 237-7255. Santos will take a look, tell you what’s actually going on, and give you a straight estimate — free, no obligation.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner & Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas since 2003.