Have you noticed there are a growing number of problems with your roof? If there are leaks in several places and damaged, cracked, or missing tiles in multiple locations, then a question of whether to repair these issues or replace your roof can be a big decision to make. There are, however, a few questions you can answer about your roof to help you make this decision.

Roof Age

The first question is to consider how old your roof is. Your roof’s service life is generally categorised according to the type of tile and material it’s constructed from. However, this can change due to poor maintenance and prolonged repair issues which can drastically reduce your roofs service life. Concrete and terracotta tiles can last an average of 50 years, whereas slate shingles can last up to 150 years due to their robust natural rock composition.

You will need to take into consideration the amount of maintenance and work you have already done on your roof and whether these problems continue to occur. If your roof is well maintained and within its lifespan, then you may be able to repair it.

Visible condition

Look at your roof while standing outside and see if you can notice any cracked, broken or damaged tiles or pointing. If the answer is yes, then this can seriously hinder the strength in your roof and jeapordise the materials underneath (batons, insulation, ceiling).

Future Plans

Building reports and homebuyers will be concerned about the condition of the roof in South East Queensland, and nothing drives away potential buyers if the roof needs significant work or replacement.
Investing in a roof replacement can actually increase your home’s value and generate more buzz from potential buyers. With an extensive array of tile colours and styles to choose from, a new roof is a major draw point for people to come look at your home and see if it’s right for them.
The Re-Roof process
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1. Initial inspection and quote

Renewed Roofing will inspect your property and examine the old roof or extension you wish to build your roof on. From there, we will measure and inspect the work that needs to be done before proving a quote and a range of options for your tile choices.

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2. Preparation
Renewed Roofing will take care of any relevant scaffolding or building requirements that need to occur whilst undertaking the installation. This includes the relevant building/engineering approvals, scaffolding installation, and client contracts.
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3. Installation
We will perform the re-roof or new roof process with the highest quality control and attention to detail. After removing the old tiles and clips, we will then upgrade and install the new battens, lay over new sarking, position each tile and clip them in according to the relevant wind rating standards. The next step is bedding and pointing the ridge caps and barge caps on the roof, installing valley’s and ensuring that a spray test is conducted to ensure the roof is water tight.
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4. Inspection
The final stage of the re-roof and new roof process is the final inspection upon completion to ensure your roof will stay strong for many years to come. A building inspector will usually conduct an inspection as well to approve the new installation so you can update your home insurance.
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Re-Roofing

Reroofing or replacing a tiled roof is the process of replacing all the existing tiles, battens, sarking and other roof coverings on a building. In Australia, where extreme weather conditions and environmental factors can take a toll on roofing materials over time, reroofing becomes essential to maintain the structural integrity and aesthetics of a property. This process involves removing old or damaged tiles, addressing any underlying issues, and installing new tiles, battens, sarking, affected flashings and other roofing materials.

Benefits of Reroofing a
Tiled Roof in Australia

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1. Enhanced Weather Protection

Australian climates can vary greatly, from scorching heat to heavy rain and even cyclones. Reroofing with modern, durable industry leading materials will provide the best resistance against weather elements, ensuring your home remains. well-protected.
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2. Energy Efficiency

Reroofing allows for the installation of energy-efficient roofing materials, such as sisalation paper and modern roof tiles offering superior thermal and acoustic insulation. These features can help regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling.
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3. Increased Property Value

A well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing roof can significantly enhance the curb appeal and value of your property. Potential buyers are more likely to be attracted to a home with a newly reroofed and visually appealing exterior. With modern roof tiles coming in a wide array of profiles and colours there is a look to suit everyone.
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4. Reduced Maintenance Costs

Old and deteriorating tiles can lead to leaks, water damage, and other structural issues. Reroofing prevents these problems, reducing the need for frequent and costly repairs. And gives you the confidence your roof is ready to withstand the elements.

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5. Longevity

Modern roof tiling materials used in reroofing projects often come with extended warranties that surpass metal roofs. This means you can enjoy a longer-lasting and more durable roof, giving you peace of mind for years to come.

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6. Improved Insulation

Reroofing can provide an opportunity to upgrade insulation materials, which can contribute to better thermal efficiency and reduced energy bills.

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