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DIY & HOME OWNER TIPS

Is your roof leaking? Are you tired of running around with a bucket to catch drips every time it rains? 

A leak in your roof may start as a small issue, but can quickly lead to serious damage. If you’ve noticed that your roof is leaking and you’re wondering what to do, then you’ve come to the right place.

Ahh the feeling of being home. Of peace and quiet. But wait, noises from the outside are disturbing the tranquility you have come to enjoy - is there anything you can do about it? Road works happening near by, a party held by a neighbour, etc. in this post we share things you can do reduce noise from outside getting inside without having to make a “noise” complaint.

 

You notice a tint of bluish-green on your roof...but your roof is red, is something growing on your roof? And if so, can it damage it? In this post, we take a closer look at moss and algae and the impacts they could potentially have on your roof. Some of the most seemingly innocent, yet dangerous things that could be on your roof right now include moss, algae, and debris such as leaves. Moss and leaves can both trap moisture beneath them, which means that roof holding them will stay damp for long periods of time. This dampness will eventually begin to break down into your roof, causing it to deteriorate at a much faster rate. In time, this moisture will begin to seep into your roof causing rot, mould, or mildew in your ceilings and other parts of your home.

Rooftop bars are the perfect place to hang among the stars - literally. In previous posts, we’ve shared some of the world’s most inspiring rooftop restaurants and in this post, we move onto amazing rooftop bars, and this time in our very own home city - Brisbane, raising the bar scene to new heights.

 What is Cellulose Fibre? Is it for you? In this post, we take a more in-depth look at Celluose Fibre and its applications in youe home.

Winter is here! While it might not snow here in Brisbane, or anywhere in Queensland, it can still get cold during winter. The all time low in Brisbane was recorded in 2014 at a mere 2.6 degress Celsius - luckily it’s not like that often, but can average during July around 15 degrees Celsius, and nights a cool 8 degrees Celsius. Also fortunately the cold months are only few here - so what can you do to your home to keep warm in winter but still cool in summer? Yep, that’s right - insulation. In this post, we talk about the different types of roof insulation materials.

Did you know that gutters don’t just help drain water on your roofs but can also act as another line of bushfire defence?

In this post, we talk about your gutter systems when combined with a sprinkler system can help protect not only your roof but your home as well.

Call them pergolas, pagodas, mini outdoor bungalows...for the purpose of this blog we’ll just refer to them as pergolas, but whatever you name them, these outdoor living spaces are more than just something to add to the aesthetics to your home and backyard. They’re also great features all on their own, allowing owners to relax outdoors in a space that is inviting, comfortable and offers privacy. In this post, we share some photos to inspire you when designing your own pergolas.

 

Roof slope is a very important aspect of a roof and is also considered one of the the primary factors in roof design. In this post, we focus on roof slopes and what they might mean for your home.

You think it’s time to replace your roof, you go to have a meeting about it, and you’re a little overwhelmed, there’s a lot more to a roof than the eyes can see. How many hips will your roof feature? What about the substrate? What slope do you want yout think you want your new roof to have? You hear a lot of terms that you might not yet understand, in this post we share a glossary of some of the most common but important terms when it comes to your roof to help you get the roof you really want and need.