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Modernise your home with the Steel Roofing Specialists
There
are many contributing factors which can lead to your
decision to re roof your home. You may just love the
look of a Colorbond® roof or your existing roof
may simply be too old and/or damaged to restore. Replacing
your old tiled, iron or asbestos roof with a new Bluescope
steel Colorbond or Zincalume roof will not only give
you the security and piece of mind your looking for
but will also reduce maintenance, lower heating costs
(when used with insulated blanket) and deter intruders.
Re-roofing
your home may be more costly than restoration, but the
benefits (such as those outlined above) often outweigh
the cost, with an increase in your property’s
value, easy maintenance and overall providing a longer
lasting result. Most importantly your roof will look
fantastic, bringing your home into the 21st Century!
Rooftop
Restorations can take care of all you re-roofing, asbestos
removal and insulation needs – with over 40 years
combined experience and literally thousands of satisfied
customers you can rely on our team to solve all your
roofing problems.
At
Rooftop we use quality Bluescope Colorbond®
Steel (and Zincalume®) roof sheeting to replace your
roof for its strength,
durability and availability in a large range of colours
and styles. (Have a browse through the colorbond colour
chart to see how we can transform your home.)
Top
10 Reasons to choose Colorbond®
1.
Attractive
2. Easy to Maintain
3. Large variety of colours and styles
4. Deterrent to intruders
5. Corrosion resistant
6. Thermally efficient
7. Resists chipping, peeling and cracking
8. Superior resistance against hail impact
9. Light weight – (compared to roof tiles) which
means a reduced load on supporting structure
10. Weather tight & secure
For
Your Convenience
Rooftop
Restorations has finance plans available to approved
customers through either Certegy Ezi-Pay
or GE Creditline.
Re-Roof
Process
Below
are a set of photographs which portray the process for
a particular project and should be viewed as a guide
only. Individual projects can vary depending on elements
that are required for example: handrails, cranes, scaffolding,
removal of asbestos, tiles etc.
All
work carried out on this project followed all rules
and regulations from the National Occupational Health
and Safety Commission. To find out more about Asbestos
Removal please click here
to visit our Asbestos Specialists pages.
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1.
Before – Highset Fibro roof
Being
a highset roof - Safety rails are erected before
work begins.
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2.
Removal of old roof Sheeting
The
old fibro Sheets are safely removed and disposed
of. |
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3.
Vacuum Debris – Fibro Roofs
All
debris is vacuumed using a certified asbestos
HEP3 vacuum cleaner from inside the roof space
to ensure no asbestos fibres are left behind.
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4.
Cleaned and Sealed Site
With fibro (asbestos) roofs like the one you see
here, extra care is needed to ensure the site is
clean and safe before the new roof is fitted. A
sealer is sprayed over the entire ceiling space
to ensure any possible remaining fibres are
encapsulated.
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5.
Laying of the insulation blanket
Insulation blankets come in 2 different thicknesses:
50mm
and 75mm.
This insulation both reduces noise and creates
comfort inside the home. |
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6.
Laying of new Colorbond sheeting
In older style homes (like the home featured here)
Zincalume®
roof sheeting
is commonly used to compliment the period of the
home.
For a more contemporary look the wide range of
Colorbond®
colours offer a fantastic range of choice to
modernise your home. (See our Colours page to
get some ideas). |
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7.
Safety rails are removed
After the roof sheeting has been laid (and optional
extras like ventilators and skylights have been
fitted) the safety rails are removed and the work
can be inspected.
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8.
After – The finished project |
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