Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas

Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas

Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas is an independent Boral roofing service provider — not affiliated with or authorized by Boral — offering repair, maintenance, and installation of Boral tile and roofing products across the Las Vegas valley. What separates our Boral work is simple: Jake Evans, owner and lead technician with 16 years on Las Vegas roofs, is the one who shows up, diagnoses the problem, and does the work. Call (725) 500-0271 for a free estimate — same-day appointments are available for urgent situations.

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Boral roofing products are built to handle punishing conditions, but Las Vegas puts them through a stress test that even the manufacturer’s product specs don’t fully account for. After 16 years working roofs from Summerlin to Henderson and across the southwest valley, we know exactly how Boral tile systems behave under sustained desert heat — and what to do when they don’t.

Why Trust Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas for Your Boral Roofing?

Boral tile isn’t like standard three-tab shingle work. The mortar, the ridge caps, the integration with the underlayment system, the headlap tolerances — these details matter, and they take real time on real roofs to learn. Jake Evans grew up in the Buffalo Ranch neighborhood and has spent the better part of his adult life working roofs across Spring Valley and the wider Las Vegas valley, training through the construction technology program at College of Southern Nevada before logging 16 years of field work. That foundation means Jake recognizes a failing Boral TrueExterior panel by how it’s cupping, not just by feel.

As an independent Boral service provider, we use OEM-compatible parts sourced through established roofing supply channels — nothing generic, nothing sourced to cut corners. We work within Boral’s published installation specifications on every repair and replacement job so we’re not inadvertently creating a warranty conflict for you. And because Jake leads every job personally, there’s no crew handoff between the estimate and the work. That matters more than it sounds. 456 verified five-star reviews across 16 years of Las Vegas roofing say the same thing: the work holds up.

Common Boral Roofing Problems We Fix in Las Vegas

  • Thermal cracking in Boral Saxony and Cedarlite 600 tile
    The Cedarlite 600 and Saxony 900 series are the two most common Boral profiles we see in Henderson and the southwest valley’s 1990s–2000s tract builds. In Las Vegas, surface temperatures on these tiles routinely hit 170°F-plus in summer. That repeated expansion-contraction cycle causes hairline fractures that start at the nose of the tile and migrate inward. Most homeowners mistake it for cosmetic weathering. It isn’t — once a tile is fractured, water channels directly to the underlayment below.
  • Mortar failure at ridge caps and hip tiles
    Standard Portland-based mortar used on Boral ridge applications was not designed for Las Vegas’s UV exposure and thermal cycling. We see widespread mortar crumbling and separation in homes installed between 1995 and 2005, particularly in Summerlin’s older sections. When ridge mortar lets go, it doesn’t leak immediately — it allows tiles to shift and eventually break during the July–September monsoon cloudbursts, which is the worst possible time to discover the problem.
  • Underlayment failure beneath intact-looking Boral tile
    This is the failure pattern that surprises homeowners most. The Boral tile above looks fine. The 30-lb felt or Boral-specified synthetic underlayment beneath it has been cooking at 150°F-plus for 20 years and is now brittle and perforated. We find it consistently in Henderson and the southwest Las Vegas valley. The tile is essentially decorative at that point — the waterproofing layer is gone. A single cracked tile repair call often turns into a full underlayment replacement once we get eyes on the deck.
  • Boral TrueExterior panel delamination and edge separation
    TrueExterior composite trim and panel products hold up well in most markets. Las Vegas is not most markets. The UV index here is among the highest in North America, and sustained 115°F heat accelerates the bond between TrueExterior’s composite layers faster than the product’s temperate-climate testing would suggest. Edge delamination — where the panel face begins pulling away from the substrate — is the first sign. Catching it early means a patch repair. Ignoring it means replacing the full panel run.
  • Slipped or displaced tiles from improper fastening
    Boral tile installation requires precise fastener placement per the manufacturer’s specifications — copper or stainless in coastal-adjacent climates, standard galvanized in the Las Vegas valley. We routinely find re-roofed Boral systems where the previous crew either missed the nailing pattern or used an undersized fastener gauge. In a monsoon-season wind event, those tiles migrate. It’s a fixable problem, but it means resetting and re-nailing tile, not just sliding them back into place.

Boral Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach

For Boral tile repairs, we source OEM-compatible replacement tiles — matching profile, weight class, and finish designation as closely as possible to the original install. Color drift is real on older Boral Saxony and Villa tile installations; we pull samples and stage them under direct sunlight before committing to a repair, because a patch that’s visually obvious two weeks later isn’t a repair worth doing.

Our position on repair-vs-replace is straightforward: we don’t push replacement when repair is the right answer, and we don’t recommend a tile-swap when the underlayment beneath is already compromised. Those two things are separate questions, and we address them separately. If the underlayment is intact and fewer than 15 percent of tiles are damaged, repair is almost always the correct call. If the felt is brittle and crumbling, no amount of tile work on top of it makes your roof waterproof. Jake Evans will tell you which situation you’re in before any work begins.

A roof that’s done right the first time is the cheapest one you’ll ever have. Call (725) 500-0271 for a free estimate.

Our Boral Service Process — Step by Step

  1. 1
    Diagnosis
    Jake Evans walks the roof personally — no junior inspection, no drone-only assessment. We’re checking tile condition, mortar integrity at ridge and hip, fastener placement, flashing at penetrations, and underlayment status at any accessible breach point. For Boral Saxony and Cedarlite profiles, we also check the battens for moisture wicking, which is a failure mode specific to older Las Vegas installs on steeper pitches.
  2. 2
    Honest scope and written estimate
    You get a written breakdown before we touch anything: what’s wrong, why it’s wrong, what we’ll do, and what it costs. No verbal-only quotes. If we find underlayment failure during a tile repair, we stop and show you before expanding scope.
  3. 3
    Repair or installation
    We follow Boral’s published installation and repair specifications. OEM-compatible replacement tiles, correct fastener type and gauge, approved mortar systems at ridges. Every step is documented so you have a record that service was performed to spec.
  4. 4
    Post-work inspection and water test
    After repairs, we run a controlled water test at all repaired penetrations and re-set tiles before signing off. In Las Vegas, where a monsoon cloudburst will test the work within weeks of any summer repair, we don’t skip this step.
  5. 5
    Service documentation for your records
    You receive written documentation of what was completed — useful if you ever need to reference service history for a Boral warranty claim or for a home sale inspection.

Boral Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas

We work across the full range of Boral residential and light commercial roofing products found in the Las Vegas valley:

  • Boral Saxony 900 Series — the most widely installed Boral profile in Henderson and Summerlin master-planned communities
  • Boral Cedarlite 600 Series — lighter-weight tile common in 1990s southwest valley builds
  • Boral Villa — S-curve mission tile profile seen on custom builds in Canyon Gate and adjacent neighborhoods
  • Boral TrueExterior — composite trim and panel product used on specialty roofline and fascia applications
  • Boral Steel — stone-coated steel panels on select newer Las Vegas valley installations

If your Boral product isn’t listed here, call us. If it’s installed in Las Vegas, we’ve likely seen it.

We Also Service These Brands

Boral is one of seven manufacturer lines we work with. Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas also installs and services GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, and IKO roofing systems, along with Atlas and Tamko. If you’re evaluating materials for a full replacement, you’re choosing from seven major brands — not accepting whatever one company happens to stock.

FAQs — Boral Roofing Service in Las Vegas

Book Your Boral Service in Las Vegas, NV

Ready for a straight assessment of your Boral roof? Call Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas at (725) 500-0271 — Jake Evans will walk your roof personally, tell you exactly what it needs, and give you a written estimate at no charge. Same-day appointments available for urgent situations.

Reviewed by Jake Evans, Owner & Lead Technician at Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas since 2009.

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