ROOF REPLACEMENT Ringwood
It’s a major decision for any homeowner in Ringwood to replace a roof with Colorbond because of the cost. You’ll want to be sure the contractor is an expert in their field. It’s also a plus if they’re a nice group of guys who are prepared to go above and beyond not only in terms of their work quality but also in terms of cleaning up after themselves and offering a positive experience. That is exactly what Total Roofing and Cladding do. After we’re done, you won’t have to worry about your roof for the rest of your life. This is our promise: every time you return home, you will enjoy our craftsmanship and remember the pleasant experience you had with us.
Ringwood ROOFING CONTRACTOR
Your roof serves as the first line of defense between your home and the elements. A robust, secure roof is essential for ensuring the structural integrity of your Ringwood home or company. Our qualified team of roofers can assist you in keeping it in good shape.
Ringwood, Vic, 3134
Ringwood is a Melbourne, Victoria, Australia suburb located 23 kilometres (14 miles) east of Melbourne’s Central Business District. The City of Maroondah is its local government area. Ringwood has a population of 17,471 people according to the 2016 Census. Ringwood contains a number of parks and reserves, the most notable of which being Ringwood Lake.
Ringwood is a lush eastern suburb that serves as an economic, transportation, and civic centre for Melbourne’s outer eastern suburbs. Ringwood, which has benefited greatly from the advent of Eastlink (July 2008), started to take form in the 1880s, when the railway line was extended from Camberwell via Ringwood to Lilydale and Ferntree Gully.
Ringwood, together with the roads north to Warrandyte and south to Dandenong, quickly became the natural centre for business, markets, and social activities in the area.
Why A Roof Replacement?
The need for a new roof is sometimes obvious to the naked eye. Sometimes the causes are more difficult to detect, such as storm damage, which might take weeks or years to manifest. And, in other cases, a new roof is required for reasons other than damage. Getting a new roof is always a major decision, no matter why. Roof replacement or installation is a significant financial commitment for homeowners. The right roofing also has a big impact on the house’s beauty, value, and overall functionality.
Do you have a rental property that you rent out? Are you considering putting your house on the market? Is your current roof at least twenty years old? A roof inspection is recommended by Total Roofing and Cladding to check for potential damages. This is the first stage in deciding whether you require a new roof or only repairs. Some of the things to check for when deciding whether or not you need a new roof are:
- Shingles or tiles that have lost a significant amount of their granule coating.
- The sheathing on the roof is fragile and rotting.
- Shingling or tiling that has been lost, torn, or broken
- Any shingles or tiles with cupped or curled edges should be avoided.
- Large parts of the roof have been covered in thick mold or moss.
- Clear damage
- Loss of thermal properties
- Damaged flashings
- Clear water leaks or leaking roof
- Damaged roof structure
Replacing A Tiled ROof With Metal Roofing
When it comes to re-roofing a home in Melbourne, colorbond re-roofing has been the most preferred option. Colorbond’s aesthetic appeal and amazing longevity, along with its near-zero maintenance requirements, has made it far more popular than tiled roofing.
Tile roofs can develop a variety of problems as they age. The mortar work deteriorates, causing the ridge crowns to become loose and perhaps blow away in heavy winds. Water leaks occur when the tiles become brittle and crack. Roof flashings begin to deteriorate when valleys corrode. Re-roofing is unavoidable at some point.
Colorbond roofs are lightweight, extremely resistant to extreme weather, thermally more efficient than tiles, and provide less of a security risk because opening a part of the roof without the right tools is difficult.