A roof restoration can provide the added protection and durability to face today's harsh climate and extend roof performance.
A tile roof restoration provides improved weather protection for your home against the Australian climate.
Asbestos roof restoration is suitable only when your roof sheets and roof structure are still in suitable condition for restoration.
Roo Roofing has specialised staff for terracotta tile roofs that have many years of experience and expertise in dealing with what is a spectacular and grand looking tile roof once restored correctly.
Due to the high density of cellulose fibre, it provides and extremely high acoustic performance. This means a quieter and more comfortable home environment.
Polyester batts are one of the safest synthetic insulation products available to insulate your home. Proven for years as an excellent insulator in the toughest of climates.
Earthwool offers significant improvements in terms of feel, handling and environmental performance.
We can replace any type of metal roof such as, but not limited to, Colorbond, Zincalume and Galvanised roofs.
Some older tile roofs are not restorable and do need to be replaced. Often, supplying and installing a new Colorbond or Zincalume roof is the most economical way to resolve the problematic roof.
Asbestos removal can include sealing of asbestos, disposing of asbestos safely, vacuuming using a HEPA vacuum system and spraying of asbestos sealer.
The most economical way to deal with a decramastic roof or pressed metal tile roof is to fully replace them using either Zincalume or Colorbond roofing products.
Flat roofing is not your typical roofing system. It requires a bit more maintenance than the traditional slope or pitched-roof, however it does have a lot of misconceptions. Most of these come from the consequences of poor installation and the incorrect design of the roof, rather than flat roofs themselves. In this post, we concentrate on the advantages of a flat roof.
Flat Roofs are cheaper than you think
Flat roofs can be a lot cheaper and more convenient than the ordinary pitched roof system. On top of that, materials for the roof build cost less, giving you more money for other house work or repairs. Re-coating flat roofs is also less expensive because of the rubber or polymer materials used in the process.
If you're looking for a more eco-friendly roof, flat roofs are a good option, as they have been proven to be more energy efficient.
Easier inspection for leaks and damages
Imagine being able to check your roofs by walking on it without worrying for your safety. This is one of the main reason homeowners love flat roofs. Although it's advised that you get a professional roof repairer to make any inspections, if you do have to get up on your roof, you will be a lot safer compared to being on a sloped roofs.
Ease of cleaning and additions
With flat roofs, you can get creative with the types of additions you make. Some houses with flat roofs are designed with "living roofs" (like an outdoor dining or entertainment area) or decorated with rooftop gardens that are not only eco-friendly but add a beautiful quality to the roof.
It's also fairly stress-free to clean the gutters on flat roofs. There's less surface area, but there's always a slight slope as well, so that rain water runs off to the gutter.
Flat roofs are durable
Another little-known fact about flat roofs is their durability. They can last in top condition for almost 30 years with proper maintenance and proper design. Compared to other roof systems, a well-made low slope roof can last for a long time, making it less expensive. It is also generally safer to use flat roofs in high wind areas due to its higher wind resistance.
Each different roof system has its own advantages and disadvantages. Yet, proper maintenance and correct design of flat roofs can lead to a long-lasting, durable, and beautiful designed roof to match the rest of your home.