Clay Roof Installation
Colorado Springs
Add timeless beauty and long-lasting durability to your home with clay roof installation from Pioneer Construction. Our expert team provides weather-resistant, low-maintenance clay roofing solutions designed to complement Colorado architecture and stand up to the elements.
clay roof installation & repair

Clay roofs can be an excellent long-term investment in Colorado, especially when installed by experienced professionals using the right materials. They’re best suited for homes that can handle the weight and are located in areas with lower hail risk.
- Structural Assessment Included
- Freeze-Thaw Resilience
- Impact-Resistant Options
- Timeless, High-End Look
- Expert Installation
- Specialized Clay Roof Repairs







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ROOF OPTIONS
- Clay Roofs
- Composition Shingle Roofs
- Copper Roofs
- High-impact Resistant Roofs
- Metal Roofs
- Shake Roofs
- Slate Roofs
- Tile Roofs
- Wood Roofs
TONS OF CLAY ROOF OPTIONS AVAILABLE
Are clay roofs a good choice for Colorado’s climate?
Yes—when made from frost-resistant materials, clay roofs can perform well in Colorado’s dry climate and intense sun. They offer great durability but must be selected carefully for freeze-thaw resilience.
Will a clay roof hold up against hailstorms?
Standard clay tiles can crack under heavy hail. However, Pioneer Construction offers impact-rated clay tiles designed for better resistance to Colorado’s frequent hail events.
Can Pioneer Construction repair my existing clay roof?
Absolutely. We specialize in repairing cracked or damaged clay tiles, addressing leaks, and restoring older clay roofs while preserving their original appearance and function.
Do clay roofs require special structural support?
Yes. Clay tiles are heavier than asphalt or metal roofing, so we assess your home’s framing to ensure it can handle the added weight before installation.
How long does a clay roof last in Colorado?
With proper installation and maintenance, clay roofs can last 50 years or more, even in Colorado’s variable weather—especially when using high-quality, climate-appropriate materials.