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This would be in Sarasota, FL and I plan on making this my main residence for a while. So if the roofing tile is 3K how much would the rest of the materials with labor typically be? Thanks.
$3k would be for complete install of a 30 year lam. As stated above, you're looking at two to three times that amount for tile. This is all just for shingles, felt, nails, drip edge, valley metal, and vents. If you need decking, which you may if it's been a while, it could be substantially more.
Sun, wind, and rain are the biggest determiners of how much life you get out of your roof. The actual water proofing is going to be the Peel & Stick or roll/bit or 90# felt they use as an underlayment. The tiles will help keep the sun from baking the underlayment and shortening it's life, and tiles are much more wind resistant then asphalt shingles. On the other hand, they suffer impact damage considerably more. Given Florida's propensity for wind-blown debris for a couple months out of every year, you're not likely to see any roofing system make it through it's full lifespan. Tile is also harder (costlier) to repair and maintain. Essentially, you are paying for aesthetics.
A properly installed lam roof is going to look good, be easy to maintain, and with proper ventilation and barring Mother Nature, get you 20 good years or so before it needs to be replaced.