Broken or missing tiles
Open areas that can expose the roof system below.
Tile Roofing
Arizona tile roofs need more than a surface check. Quest reviews tiles, underlayment clues, battens, valleys, flashing, and finished roof details.

Common roof clues are easier to evaluate when the inspection is tied to photos.
Open areas that can expose the roof system below.
Aging material beneath tile that may drive the real scope.
Water entry around high-flow areas or roof openings.
Tile movement that changes water path and roof appearance.
Post-monsoon shifts, impact marks, or loose material.
Visible tile damage that needs a clean repair plan.
The scope should connect to real roof conditions, not vague sales language.
Tile condition, staged areas, and vulnerable rows
Underlayment clues and battens when visible
Valleys, penetrations, flashing, and transitions
Repair or replacement path with a written scope
Tile can last a long time, but underlayment and details often decide the project. Quest separates what is cosmetic, repairable, and system-level.

Yes. Quest handles tile roof repairs and larger tile roofing work when the inspection supports it.
No. Quest explains targeted repairs when they fit and larger scope when the roof system calls for it.