Boral Roofing Service in North Las Vegas, NV | Premier Roofing & Construction
Premier Roofing & Construction provides independent Boral roofing service across North Las Vegas — repairs, inspections, tile and shingle work, and full replacements — as a non-manufacturer-affiliated provider with 14 years of hands-on experience with Boral’s product lines. What sets our Boral work apart is that Karen Gomez, our owner and lead technician, evaluates every Boral roof herself before a single repair decision gets made. Call us at (725) 373-5602 for a free estimate — we serve all of North Las Vegas, from Aliante to the Carey/Cheyenne corridors to neighborhoods near Nellis Air Force Base.
Why Trust Premier Roofing & Construction for Your Boral Roofing?
Boral roofing products — particularly their concrete tile lines like the Boral Saxony and Boral Cedarlite — have installation and repair tolerances that differ meaningfully from standard asphalt shingle work. The mortar-set hip and ridge caps, the underlayment requirements beneath a heavy concrete tile field, and the specific break patterns that develop in aged Boral concrete tiles all require a technician who has actually worked with these systems, not one who is reading about them on a tablet in your driveway.
Karen Gomez trained in construction technology at the College of Southern Nevada and has spent 14 years diagnosing and repairing every configuration of roof this valley produces — flat block homes near original downtown North Las Vegas, tract stucco builds from the mid-2000s Aliante expansion, and pitched tile roofs where Boral concrete panels have been baking under 165°F surface temperatures since 2004. When Karen scopes a Boral repair, she’s drawing on pattern recognition, not guesswork. That’s what 613 homeowners at a perfect 5-star rating actually reflects: repeatable judgment, project after project. As an independent Boral service provider, we’re not bound by manufacturer scheduling or regional service quotas — we can move fast, we answer our own phone, and the person who gives you the estimate is the person doing the work.
Common Boral Roofing Problems We Fix in North Las Vegas
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Cracked or broken Boral concrete tiles (Saxony 900 and Cedarlite 600 series)
The Boral Saxony 900 and Cedarlite 600 are lightweight concrete tiles common on North Las Vegas tract homes built between 2002 and 2007. In our Mojave climate, the thermal cycling — cool desert nights followed by roof surfaces pushing 170°F by mid-afternoon — causes micro-fractures that start at the nail hole and walk toward the tile’s lower edge over 10 to 15 years. We see this constantly in the Aliante master-planned community, where an entire generation of roofs is now hitting that failure window simultaneously. Left unaddressed, a cracked tile lets monsoon water migrate under the overlapping course above it, saturating the underlayment before you see a single interior stain. -
Failed mortar at Boral hip and ridge caps
Boral hip and ridge caps are traditionally set in mortar, and that mortar does not survive 20 North Las Vegas summers without cracking and debonding. Dried-out mortar lets caps rock under wind load — and North Las Vegas gets aggressive spring gusts that can dislodge a loose cap entirely. We re-point with mortar formulated for high-UV, high-temperature desert exposure, not the standard mix that fails again inside five years. -
Underlayment degradation beneath Boral tile fields
Boral concrete tiles are rated for decades, but the felt or synthetic underlayment beneath them isn’t always installed with the same longevity in mind. On North Las Vegas homes built during the 2003–2007 construction boom, we regularly find 15-lb felt that was spec’d for cost rather than durability. The tile above looks fine; the water barrier beneath is shot. This is the failure mode that surprises homeowners — the roof looks intact from the street, but a monsoon storm finds every pinhole in that dried felt. -
Boral flat tile (Villa 900) slippage and fastener pull-through
The Boral Villa 900 flat concrete tile was widely used on lower-pitch roofs in the Carey Avenue corridor developments. On low-slope applications, tile slippage from fastener pull-through is the primary failure mode — particularly where the original OSB decking was installed green and has since dried and contracted, reducing nail-pull resistance. We assess decking integrity before any re-fastening or replacement work, because reattaching tiles to compromised decking is money spent twice. -
Oxidized and chalking Boral ColorMax coating (Inspire series)
Boral’s Inspire polymer shake and slate products carry a ColorMax finish that can chalk and oxidize when the coating has been compromised — typically by hail impact or prolonged UV exposure without protective treatment. In North Las Vegas, where roofs take full Mojave sun with no meaningful tree canopy on most tract lots, we see accelerated ColorMax fade starting around year 12 to 15. This is aesthetic at first, but a chalking surface also loses some of its UV-reflectance benefit, which matters for attic temperature and energy costs.
Boral Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
For Boral concrete tile repairs, OEM tile matching is almost always worth pursuing — Boral’s profile geometry and color blending are precise enough that a generic substitute tile read as a patch from 20 feet away. We source Boral-compatible replacement tiles through our supplier network, prioritizing profile and ColorMax finish matches for the specific series on your roof. For mortar, flashing, and underlayment components, quality aftermarket materials that meet or exceed Boral’s published specs are completely appropriate and often the more practical choice for North Las Vegas’s temperature extremes.
On the repair-vs-replace question: we’ll tell you straight. If your Boral tile field has isolated breaks and sound underlayment beneath it, targeted repair is the honest answer. If the underlayment is shot across a majority of the field and tiles are failing in multiple zones, full replacement protects you better than a repair schedule that costs more over five years than a new install would have. “If we wouldn’t put it on our own house, it’s not going on yours” — that’s the standard Karen holds every recommendation to. Call (725) 373-5602 and we’ll give you a straight read on what your Boral roof actually needs.
Our Boral Service Process — Step by Step
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Boral-specific roof inspection
Karen or a senior technician walks the full field — checking tile integrity by series, probing mortar at hips and ridges, inspecting flashing at all penetrations, and assessing underlayment condition where any lifted or broken tile allows access. We photograph findings and don’t charge for the estimate. - 2
Written scope with material specifics
Our estimate identifies the exact Boral product line involved, the replacement tile series we’ll source, and the underlayment spec — so you’re not approving a vague “tile repair” line item. Boral tile work deserves that level of specificity. - 3
Repair or installation
Mortar work, tile replacement, flashing re-bed, or full tear-off and reinstall — executed to Boral’s installation guidelines to preserve any remaining manufacturer warranty on undamaged tile courses. On complete replacements, we handle decking assessment and OSB repair before new underlayment goes down. - 4
Post-work water test and inspection
We run water over the repaired section and visually check every transition point before we call the job done. North Las Vegas monsoon rains don’t give polite warnings — we’d rather find a problem with a garden hose than have you find it at 2 a.m. in July. - 5
Workmanship warranty documentation
We provide written workmanship warranty terms at job close. Any manufacturer-side Boral product warranty that was still active on undisturbed tile remains intact when installation follows Boral’s guidelines — we’ll clarify exactly what that means for your specific situation before work begins.
Boral Products We Service & Install in North Las Vegas
We work with the full range of Boral roofing products found across North Las Vegas homes and commercial properties:
- Boral Saxony 900 Series — textured concrete tile, common on pitched tract roofs in Aliante and the Cheyenne corridor
- Boral Cedarlite 600 Series — lightweight concrete shake profile, frequent in early-2000s NLV developments
- Boral Villa 900 — flat concrete tile, prevalent on lower-pitch roofs near the Carey Avenue developments
- Boral Inspire Series — polymer shake and slate products with ColorMax finish
- Boral TileSeal underlayment systems — specified under Boral tile for warranty-compliant installations
We stock commonly needed Boral-compatible tile in select profiles for faster turnaround on repair calls — particularly the Cedarlite 600 and Saxony 900, which are the most prevalent in North Las Vegas’s housing stock.
We Also Service These Brands
Boral is one of seven premium lines we carry and service. If your North Las Vegas home has GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, or IKO shingles — or you’re weighing a full replacement and want to compare material options — we bring the same diagnostic standard to every brand. Our recommendations are driven by your roof’s needs, not a single-vendor contract.
FAQs — Boral Roofing Service in North Las Vegas
No — we’re an independent Boral service provider, not a Boral-authorized or manufacturer-affiliated contractor. That means we’re not bound by Boral’s dealer network pricing or scheduling constraints. We service and install Boral products following the manufacturer’s published installation guidelines to protect your existing warranty coverage, but we operate entirely independently.
For tile replacement, we source Boral-compatible tile — matching the profile and ColorMax finish of your existing series — through our supplier network, prioritizing OEM tile wherever a close match is available. For secondary components like underlayment, flashing, and mortar, we use materials that meet or exceed Boral’s specifications. We’ll tell you exactly what we’re sourcing before the job starts.
Targeted Boral tile repairs — broken tiles, repointed mortar caps, re-bedded flashing — are typically completed in a single visit, often within a half-day. Full Boral tile replacements on a standard North Las Vegas single-story stucco home usually run two to four days, depending on decking condition and scope. We give you a realistic timeline in writing before work begins.
We service the Saxony 900, Cedarlite 600, Villa 900, and Inspire polymer series — the four product families most commonly found across North Las Vegas residential roofs. We also work with Boral TileSeal underlayment systems and can advise on any Boral product you’re researching for a replacement project. If you have a model not listed, call (725) 373-5602 and we’ll confirm coverage directly.
Work performed following Boral’s published installation and repair guidelines does not void the manufacturer’s product warranty on undisturbed tile. What voids a Boral warranty is improper installation technique — the wrong underlayment, incorrect fastening, or mortar that doesn’t meet spec. We document our material specs and methods so you have a clear record if a warranty question ever comes up. We’ll walk you through exactly what your remaining Boral coverage looks like before we touch a tile.
Boral tile repair in North Las Vegas typically runs $350–$900 for targeted fixes — isolated broken tiles, repointed ridge caps, or a single failed flashing. Mid-range repairs involving underlayment replacement in a defined section generally fall between $900 and $2,800. Full Boral tile replacement on a standard single-story North Las Vegas home — including tear-off, OSB inspection, new underlayment, and tile reinstall — commonly ranges from $12,000 to $22,000 depending on roof size, tile series, and decking condition. Every estimate is free and specific to your roof. Call (725) 373-5602 and Karen will give you a straight number, not a ballpark designed to get a signature.
Book Your Boral Service in North Las Vegas, NV
Ready to stop wondering what’s happening under those Boral tiles? Call (725) 373-5602 — estimates are free, Karen leads every project, and 613 North Las Vegas homeowners have given us a perfect 5-star record for a reason. We’ll assess your Boral roof and give you honest answers, same week.
Reviewed by Karen Gomez, Owner & Lead Technician at Premier Roofing & Construction, serving North Las Vegas since 2011.