Roof Replacement & Installation in Summerlin South, NV
If your Summerlin South home was built between the mid-1990s and early 2010s and you haven’t had a roofing professional inspect the underlayment beneath your concrete or clay tile, there’s a real chance you’re one monsoon storm away from a ceiling stain. Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas specializes in the tile roof replacement work that defines 89135 — from full underlayment replacement to SCA-compliant tile re-sets. Call us at (725) 444-5513 for a free on-roof assessment, and William Turner will be the one who shows up to do it.

Why Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas Is Summerlin South’s Preferred Roof Replacement & Installation Company
Our Roof Replacement & Installation team has spent a decade working specifically in the Las Vegas Valley’s western elevations, and Summerlin South is one of the ZIP codes we know best — the HOA approval process, the SCA-mandated earth-tone tile palettes, the way afternoon winds funnel off the Spring Mountains and wedge debris under eave tiles. That’s not general roofing knowledge. That’s years of work inside these villages.
William Turner doesn’t run this company from an office and dispatch a crew you’ve never met. He holds the title of Owner and Lead Technician, which means when you call about your Summerlin South tile roof, William is the person who drives out, climbs up, and tells you exactly what he sees. No middlemen. No subcontractors relaying second-hand assessments. The 4.9-star average across 341 verified reviews reflects what that direct accountability actually looks like in practice — not a handful of good weeks, but a decade of consistent work under the same name and the same ownership.
We’ve structured the business to mobilize quickly for Summerlin South homeowners, particularly during monsoon season when underlayment failures that have been invisible for years suddenly announce themselves through water-stained ceilings. Emergency response isn’t an add-on service we scramble to offer — it’s built into how we operate, so Summerlin South residents aren’t waiting days for a callback when the damage is already done.
Our Roof Replacement & Installation Services in Summerlin South
Tile Roofing
Virtually every single-family home in 89135 carries a concrete S-tile or flat-tile roof installed to Summerlin Community Association specifications — and the work required here is categorically different from standard asphalt shingle replacement. We strip tile fields carefully to preserve original SCA-approved pieces, replace dried-out or cracked felt underlayment with modern synthetic products rated for UV indices above 11 and sustained 110°F+ temperatures, re-bed and re-torque eave-course tiles that have shifted under Spring Mountains wind acceleration, and re-set the full tile field to pass architectural review. We also replace polyurethane foam ridge caps during any full re-underlayment job — skipping that step leaves ridge tiles vulnerable to being undermined within a single monsoon season, something we see on roofs that were “repaired” elsewhere without addressing the caps.
A typical full tile re-underlayment in Summerlin South — covering tile removal, synthetic underlayment installation, foam ridge-cap replacement, eave re-bedding, and tile re-set — runs $12,000–$22,000 depending on roof pitch, square footage, and the condition of the existing tile. We submit the required Summerlin Community Association architectural review documentation before work starts, so the re-set passes HOA inspection the first time.
Full Roof Replacement
Sometimes the tile itself has reached the end of its practical life — cracked, spalled, or broken beyond what selective replacement can address — and a full system replacement is the right call. In Summerlin South, that still means staying within SCA-approved materials and color palettes, which we navigate regularly. We carry product lines from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral, which gives us the material depth to match approved profiles and tones rather than pushing whatever happens to be in stock. A full tear-off and replacement on a Summerlin South home typically runs $18,000–$35,000 for tile systems, with final cost driven by square footage, pitch complexity, and whether flashing and decking need attention.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing is a growing option in Summerlin South for homeowners who want extreme durability without the underlayment vulnerability that plagues original tile installations. Standing-seam and metal tile profiles that meet SCA aesthetic guidelines do exist, and we’ve installed them in the 89135 ZIP for homeowners who want a 40–50 year system with far greater thermal resilience. A metal roof installation in Summerlin South typically runs $22,000–$42,000 depending on the profile, gauge, and square footage. We recommend this path for homeowners who’ve already replaced underlayment once and don’t want to do it again.
New Construction
Summerlin South’s development pace has slowed from its peak build years, but new infill construction and custom builds within existing villages still require SCA-compliant roofing from day one. We work with builders and individual homeowners on new construction tile installations, specifying materials and colors that meet Summerlin Community Association standards before a single tile is ordered. Getting the architectural review right at the specification stage avoids costly change orders later — something we’ve helped builders in the western Las Vegas Valley avoid for years.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Summerlin South
We carry active inventory and installer certifications across seven major manufacturer lines: GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral. For Summerlin South’s tile-dominant housing stock, Boral’s concrete tile profiles are particularly relevant — they manufacture SCA-compatible S-tile and flat-tile in earth-tone palettes that match original Pulte, Toll Brothers, and William Lyon Homes specifications. Having seven manufacturers available means our material recommendations are driven by what’s right for your specific roof, not by a limited supplier relationship. Turnaround on materials for Summerlin South jobs stays tight because we’re not sourcing from across the country — we work with suppliers who stock these profiles locally.
Common Roof Replacement & Installation Problems We See in Summerlin South Homes
- Dried-out and delaminated 1990s–2000s felt underlayment beneath intact tile: This is the defining problem of Summerlin South’s roofing market right now. The tile looks fine from the street, but the original felt underlayment has cracked, delaminated, or shrunk away from penetrations — and it only shows itself as a leak during the first major monsoon push after years of dry-season invisibility.
- Wind-displaced eave-course tiles from Spring Mountains acceleration: Summerlin South sits at 2,400–2,600 feet on the western edge of the valley, where afternoon winds funnel off the Spring Mountains with enough force to lift improperly bedded eave tiles. We see this pattern constantly in 89135 and almost never in flatter east-valley neighborhoods — it’s an elevation and geography issue, not a product defect.
- Crumbled polyurethane foam ridge caps: Original foam ridge caps installed during the construction boom of the mid-1990s and 2000s are thermally degraded by Summerlin South’s sustained extreme heat and UV exposure. When foam caps crumble, wind-driven debris wedges under ridge tiles during monsoon season, creating water pathways that are easy to miss on a visual inspection of the tile surface.
- HOA inspection failures after roofing work done without SCA documentation: We’ve been called in to correct work done by other contractors who replaced underlayment competently but skipped submitting Summerlin Community Association architectural review forms before the tile re-set. The roofing itself was sound — but the homeowner failed HOA inspection because the process wasn’t followed. In Summerlin South, the paperwork is part of the job.
Pricing for Roof Replacement & Installation in Summerlin South, NV
Summerlin South’s tile-dominated housing stock puts most projects in a different cost bracket than asphalt-shingle work in other Las Vegas Valley neighborhoods. Here are realistic ranges for 89135:

- Full tile re-underlayment (tile removal, synthetic underlayment, foam ridge caps, eave re-bedding, tile re-set): $12,000–$22,000
- Full tile roof replacement (tear-off and new tile system): $18,000–$35,000
- Metal roofing installation (standing-seam or metal tile profile): $22,000–$42,000
- Partial tile replacement and flashing repair: $2,500–$7,000
- New construction tile installation: Quoted per project based on square footage and SCA specifications
Final cost depends on roof pitch, total square footage, decking condition, and whether flashing or fascia need replacement. Homes on Summerlin South’s steeper lots — particularly those backing up to desert preserves near the western edges of 89135 — tend to run at the higher end due to pitch complexity. Estimates are free and include a written scope. Call (725) 444-5513 to schedule yours.
The Underlayment Failure Cycle Unfolding Across Summerlin South Right Now
This is worth understanding if you own a home in 89135 built before 2005. Summerlin South was developed almost entirely under Summerlin Community Association covenants that required concrete or clay tile roofing across every master-planned village. That created something unusual: an entire community built within a roughly 15–20 year construction window, all with the same generation of felt underlayment installed beneath the tile. That underlayment wasn’t designed for the UV indices and temperature extremes that Summerlin South’s western elevation delivers — manufacturers rate felt underlayment at 20–25 years under normal conditions, but Summerlin’s sustained 110°F+ heat and UV above 11 accelerates that timeline considerably.
The result is a community-wide replacement wave happening right now, largely invisible until a monsoon storm makes it impossible to ignore. We were called to a Pulte-built home in the Villages of Queensridge area of 89135 after the owner noticed ceiling staining only during the first major July monsoon push — years of dry-season invisibility had masked cracked and delaminated 1990s felt underlayment beneath an otherwise undamaged concrete S-tile field. We stripped the full tile set, replaced the dried-out underlayment with a modern synthetic product rated for extreme UV exposure, repaired wind-lifted eave tiles displaced by the Spring Mountains’ afternoon gusts, and reset the original SCA-approved earth-tone S-tile to pass Summerlin Community Association architectural review before the homeowner’s next HOA inspection. That sequence — underlayment failure discovered in one monsoon afternoon after years of no visible problems — is the single most common call pattern we see out of 89135 from July through September.
If your Summerlin South home was built between 1995 and 2008, a proactive underlayment inspection costs far less than emergency remediation after water has reached your ceiling framing. Call (725) 444-5513 and William will take a look before the next monsoon season gives you an answer you didn’t want.
We Also Serve Cities Near Summerlin South
Beyond Summerlin South, Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas serves homeowners throughout the western and central Las Vegas Valley. If you’re in Spring Valley, Enterprise, or Paradise, the same owner-led service and seven-manufacturer inventory is available to you. Response times to these neighboring areas are consistent with what Summerlin South customers experience — because we’re already working in the region, not driving in from across the valley.
Serving Summerlin South, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summerlin South area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Roof Replacement & Installation in Summerlin South
The tile is almost certainly fine — the underlayment beneath it is the problem. Concrete and clay tile is extremely durable, often lasting 50 years or more. But the felt underlayment installed beneath Summerlin South’s tile roofs during the 1990s and 2000s construction era is now failing across the community, and it fails silently. It doesn’t show through the tile surface. It shows up as a ceiling stain during the first hard monsoon rain after years of dry-season invisibility. A full re-underlayment job strips the tile, replaces the degraded felt with a modern synthetic product, and re-sets your original tile — preserving what works and fixing what’s actually failing. Call (725) 444-5513 to schedule a free underlayment assessment.
Yes — and skipping this step is one of the most expensive mistakes Summerlin South homeowners make. The SCA requires architectural review approval before exterior modifications, including roofing work visible from the street. If a contractor replaces your underlayment and re-sets tile without submitting the correct documentation first, you can fail HOA inspection even if the roofing work itself is technically correct. We handle the SCA submission process as part of every Summerlin South job — the paperwork is part of the scope, not an afterthought.
Two reasons work together. First, Summerlin South’s dry climate means cracked and delaminated underlayment can exist for years without producing a leak — there’s simply no rain to expose it. Second, when the July–August monsoon moisture tracks up from the south, it hits Summerlin’s slightly elevated western terrain first and with more intensity than lower valley neighborhoods, driving water up under tile at angles that dry-season wind can’t replicate. One afternoon monsoon storm does what years of dry weather couldn’t. If your home is in the 1995–2008 build cohort, the monsoon is eventually going to find whatever the underlayment is hiding.
In most cases, yes. Our seven-manufacturer inventory includes Boral’s concrete tile lines, which manufactured the S-tile and flat-tile profiles used across Summerlin South’s master-planned villages in the earth-tone palettes the SCA requires. Exact color matching depends on the original production run, but we source closely matched replacements and confirm them against your existing field before any tile is ordered. For homes where original tile batches are no longer in production, we work with the homeowner and the SCA approval process to document the closest available match — which is standard practice for Summerlin South re-roofing projects at this stage of the community’s age cycle.
Significantly faster. Summerlin South sits at roughly 2,400–2,600 feet on the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley, where UV exposure is more intense and afternoon temperatures stay elevated longer than in lower, flatter east-valley locations. UV indices in 89135 routinely exceed 11 during summer months — above the threshold at which felt underlayment and polyurethane foam ridge caps degrade at an accelerated rate relative to manufacturer ratings. A foam ridge cap rated for 20+ years under standard conditions may be structurally compromised in 12–15 years in Summerlin South. This is why the community-wide underlayment failure cycle is happening now, not 10 years from now, and why proactive inspection of any original-construction tile roof in 89135 is a practical priority rather than an optional precaution.
Schedule Your Free Roof Assessment in Summerlin South
If your Summerlin South home was built before 2010 and you haven’t had the underlayment inspected, the question isn’t whether it’s degrading — it’s how far along the process is. William Turner will come out, get on the roof, and give you a straight answer about what he finds, with a written estimate and the SCA documentation plan included at no cost. Call (725) 444-5513 today to schedule your free assessment. No pressure, no vague quotes — just a clear picture of where your roof actually stands.
Reviewed by William Turner, Owner & Lead Technician at Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas, serving Summerlin South since 2015.