
Roofing brand
Westlake Royal (NewPoint)
The most specified concrete tile in Colorado.

About this brand
Concrete and composite tile under Westlake Royal
Westlake Royal concrete tile lines give you weight, mass, and long service life when the structure is designed for it.
Freeze-thaw acceptance in Colorado leans on proper profile selection and ASTM C1167 III exposure class.
Accessory packages (bird stops, ridge, underlayment transitions) are easier when the whole system shares one spec writer.
Tile is honest work. Schedule, staging, and deck stiffness matter as much as the brand badge.
Material
Concrete roof tile (profile dependent)
Impact
Concrete tile fails differently than steel; Class 4 is not the same test story as shingles
Wind
Fastener layout and attachment maps per bulletin
Fire
Class A tile assemblies with proper underlayment and deck
Warranty
Manufacturer limited warranty on tile (labor separate)
Products and colors
Villa 900
Spanish barrel look in concrete. Lighter than clay. Handles Colorado hail and wind. Good when the HOA wants that profile without the fragility.

Saxony Shake
Reads like cedar shake from the curb but it's concrete. Good for Colorado mountain homes. No rot, no fire risk from wood.

Saxony Slate
Flat profile that reads like natural slate without the weight or the cost. Holds up in hail. Good when someone wants the slate look but their structure can't carry the load.

Madera 900
Wood shake profile in concrete. Three colors, simple choice. Works well on mountain homes that want warmth without the wood maintenance.

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