Residential Tile Roof Repair • Gilbert, Arizona • Leak Remediation • Completed by HAVN Roofing
Gilbert Tile Roof Repair: Fixing a Bedroom Leak Caused by Concentrated Water Flow
At HAVN Roofing, we completed this tile roof repair in Gilbert. Some details have been generalized to protect homeowner privacy, while keeping the scope and process clear.


City
Gilbert, AZ (Chaparral Estates)
Property
Residential home
Roof Type
Tile roof
Service
Targeted roof repair
Response Time
Same-day response
Time on Site
Approximately 1-2 hours
Pricing and What Drives It
Quoted project total: $1,258. The listed cost drivers for this project were extent of damage and multiple penetrations.
Typical published range for this project type: $500-$1,500.
The Situation
The homeowner contacted HAVN Roofing about a leak in the corner of a toddler’s bedroom and a visible interior water stain. In the same general roof area, one tile had slipped out of place. The goal was to repair the active problem and restore waterproofing in that section before damage spread.
- Interior leak at the corner of a bedroom
- Visible water staining on the interior surface
- A tile displaced in the nearby roof area
What Was Causing It
The roof design directed water toward one area, which led to faster breakdown of the waterproofing material.
How We Verified the Roof Condition
We verified the condition by removing tiles in the affected zone and inspecting the assembly underneath. This allowed us to confirm the underlayment condition, batten status, and whether the decking needed minor repairs.
- Removed tile in the affected area for direct access to the roof system
- Inspected existing underlayment and wood battens for breakdown
- Checked plywood decking for early signs of rot or deterioration
- Reviewed slipped tiles and cracked mortar-cap areas requiring reseal
Project documentation included a roof inspection report before finalizing repair scope.
The Plan
Because the failure was isolated to a specific section, the most reliable path was a targeted repair that rebuilt the waterproofing stack in that area: remove tile, replace underlayment and battens, then reinstall tile and replace any broken or missing tiles before resealing detail points.
Materials and Components Used
- Underlayment: Westlake Royal Ply 40 (2 layers)
- Support system: new wood battens for tile installation
- Tile: replacement roof tiles to match existing where needed
- Fasteners: roofing nails and approved fastening hardware
- Seal/finish: roofing sealant and mortar repair material for ridge caps and mortar areas
Step-by-Step Work
Removal and Inspection
We carefully removed tiles in the affected section, then removed compromised underlayment and battens to expose the deck. The plywood was inspected for rot or deterioration, and minor deck repairs were completed where needed to create a sound base.
Install New Waterproofing and Support Components
We installed two new layers of Westlake Royal Ply 40 underlayment, then installed new wood battens. Existing tiles were reinstalled, and broken or missing tiles were replaced to restore function and appearance.
Final Detailing, Cleanup, and Handoff
Slipped tiles were repositioned and cracked or damaged mortar caps were resealed. We cleaned the work area, removed debris, and performed a final inspection before issuing workmanship warranty coverage on repaired sections.
Results
After repair, the affected roof section had renewed underlayment protection beneath properly aligned tile, with repaired mortar details and improved water-shedding performance in the previously vulnerable area.
The repaired roof areas were delivered with workmanship warranty coverage following final inspection.
Before and After
A quick side-by-side recap of the affected area before repair and after restoration.


FAQ
Why would a leak show up in one interior corner?
For this project, the roof design directed water to one concentrated area, which increased breakdown of the waterproofing material.
Can tile be reused during a repair?
Yes. In many repairs, existing tiles are carefully removed and reinstalled after underlayment and battens are repaired. Broken or missing tiles are replaced to maintain proper coverage.
How long does a localized tile repair usually take?
The on-site duration for this project was approximately 1-2 hours.
What usually affects tile repair pricing?
This project’s quoted total was $1,258. The listed cost drivers were extent of damage and multiple penetrations.
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Need a Tile Roof Repair in Gilbert?
If you are seeing interior water stains or displaced tiles, request an inspection. We will document what we find and recommend a repair scope that matches the actual failure area.
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