Polymer roofing tiles are synthetic roofing materials made from high-grade polymers like polyethylene, polypropylene, or recycled plastics, often reinforced with fiberglass or rubber. They are lightweight, durable, and designed to mimic clay, slate, or wood tiles. Resistant to impact, UV rays, mold, and algae, they can withstand harsh weather and temperature fluctuations. Available in various colors and textures, polymer tiles offer aesthetic flexibility while requiring minimal maintenance. They are eco-friendly if made from recycled materials and easy to install with interlocking designs. Lifespan ranges from 30–50 years, making them cost-effective long-term, though initial costs are higher than asphalt shingles.