
Brava Tile
Authentic beauty. Modern durability.
Get the timeless look of slate, cedar shake, or Spanish barrel tile — without the weight, breakage, or high maintenance. RiverLand Roofing installs Brava composite tiles built to stand up to Southern weather for decades.
About Brava Tile Roofs
Brava composite roof tiles bring the beauty of traditional slate, cedar shake, and Spanish barrel tile into the modern age. Made from high-performance, eco-friendly materials, they offer the charm of natural roofing without the weight, fragility, or upkeep.
Engineered for extreme weather, Brava tiles carry a Class A fire rating, a Class 4 impact rating for hail resistance, and are approved for high-wind performance in some of the toughest coastal building codes. Their lighter weight means they can be installed on many existing roof structures without costly reinforcement — and their through-body color and UV protection help keep them looking beautiful for decades.
Whether you want timeless elegance, rustic warmth, or Mediterranean vibrance, Brava gives you the look you love with the protection your home needs.

Why Choose Brava for Your Roof
Unmatched Weather Protection – Class 4 impact resistance and high-wind performance make Brava ideal for the South’s hail, storms, and hurricanes.
Fire Safety Built In – Class A fire rating for maximum protection and peace of mind.
Lightweight Advantage – Easier installation and often no need for extra structural support.
Stunning, Lasting Colors – UV-resistant pigments keep your roof’s beauty intact year after year.
Low Maintenance – No cracking, rotting, or splitting like natural slate, clay, or wood.
Design Freedom – Available in Slate, Cedar Shake, and Spanish Barrel profiles — each with multiple color blends.
Ready to Boost Your Curb Appeal?
Want to see how RiverLand and Brava tile can transform your roof? Give us a call! We’d love to help.
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(662) 644-4297FAQ
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Yes. Brava tiles have a Class A fire rating, the highest available, offering exceptional protection against fire spread.
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Absolutely. Brava is Class 4 impact-rated for hail and has passed testing for high-wind regions, making it ideal for storm-prone areas.
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No. Brava is much lighter than natural slate or clay tile, which often means no special reinforcement is needed.
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Brava comes in three profiles — Slate, Cedar Shake, and Spanish Barrel — each available in a variety of colors and blends.
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With proper installation and care, Brava roofs can last for decades, maintaining their beauty and performance over time.
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Most Brava roof installations are completed in just a few days after materials arrive, depending on the size and complexity of the project.