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Tile Roof Installer

Tile Roofing Institute

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TRI Alliance’s Manual Certification program is a one-day course on the code requirements for the installation of tile roofs. The course is based on the code-approved TRI Concrete and Clay Roof Tile Installation Manual.

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TRI Alliance’s Manual Certification program is a one-day course on the code requirements for the installation of tile roofs. The course is based on the code-approved TRI Concrete and Clay Roof Tile Installation Manual. TRI Alliance certification is targeted towards both entry-level and experienced roofers who would like to expand their skills into tile. This course can also be used as a refresher for consultants, inspectors and others who want to stay up-to-date on codes and proper procedures. Participants earn certification after passing a 50-question, open-book test based on the manual. Certification is valid for two years and can be renewed every 2 years on-line. ​ Manual Certified individuals will be listed by company in the TRI Alliance Contractor Search.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Prepare roof surfaces by installing single and double-layer underlayment, vent pipe flashing, and batten systems for tile application
  • Install roof tiles using proper layout, loading, and eave details for vertical and horizontal alignment
  • Apply flashings, valleys, skylights, and chimney details to ensure weathertight roof tile installations
  • Install hip, ridge, gable, and eave details including barrel tile applications to complete a roof tile system
  • Repair and replace damaged roof tiles and install pre-engineered roof systems with proper ventilation
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Roofers47-2181.00
  • Construction and Related Workers, All Other47-4099.00
  • Construction Laborers47-2061.00
  • Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other47-3019.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Course)

  • Scaffolding components and safety anchors — assemble and inspect under direct supervisor guidance on residential roofing sites.
  • Roof debris, snow, and standing water — remove using basic hand tools and brooms prior to material application on low-slope surfaces.
  • Roofing felt and underlayment rolls — carry, unroll, and position following crew leader instructions on straightforward pitched roofs.
  • Chalk lines and shingling hatchet gauges — use to establish straight layout lines under supervision on standard shingle installations.
  • Asphalt shingles and roofing nails — fasten in partially overlapping courses following demonstrated patterns on residential roof decks.
  • Flashing strips and pre-cut metal pieces — hand to journeyman roofers and hold in place during cementing or nailing on simple joints.
  • Safety harnesses, hard hats, and fall-arrest systems — don and inspect daily before ascending to roof level at any job site.
  • Basic roofing materials such as shingles, felt, and nails — identify, sort, and stage at the work area following a materials list.
  • Problem roof areas with visible damage — recognize and report signs of leaks, missing shingles, or deterioration to a lead roofer.
  • Hand tools including utility knives and tin snips — use to make straight cuts on felt or flashing strips under close supervision.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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