Our Projects

Copper
South Perth

Weststyle Interlocking Panels

Copper interlocking panels define the Weststyle South Perth project, combining contemporary design with long-lasting performance and timeless material appeal.
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Copper

Dragon House Applecross

Dragon House Applecross showcases copper patina diamond shingles, creating a striking architectural finish that will naturally evolve over time.
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New England Slate
Perth

Mosman Park

A Mosman Park residence featuring American New England slate in an unfading green finish, delivering timeless character and durability.
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Let’s Work Together

"Amazing company with an extremely high level of expertise
and knowledge in various aspects of roofing.
Could not recommend more!"
Navid Nikraz
"Very professional, excellent job, meticulous, attention to detail and tidy.
Highly recommended."
carmen armstrong
"The Carter Roofing team repaired, repointed, replaced tiles,
and put protective coatings and paint on my roof.
They provided advice and answered questions throughout the process
and left no stone unturned to do it properly."
GEORGIA
"High attention to detail, build quality and customer satisfaction.
The best in the business."
Alex robeson
You ask. We Answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I live in my home during a roof replacement project?

In most cases, yes. Roofing work happens externally, so you can usually remain in the home.

What to expect:

  • daytime noise and some vibration during removal and fixing
  • restricted access to certain outdoor areas for safety
  • the roof is kept protected and secure at the end of each day

We will also advise on any specific access needs in advance.

Do you do both residential and commercial projects?

Yes. We deliver residential and commercial work across roofing, cladding, restoration, and bespoke metalwork.

Typical project types include:

  • homes and high-end residential builds
  • multi-unit and builder-led developments
  • commercial and public buildings
  • heritage structures requiring specialist materials and detailing
How do you ensure quality and satisfaction at completion?

We finish with a structured handover, not a quick pack-up.

End-of-job checks typically include:

  • fixings, flashings, junctions, and finish detail inspection
  • gutters cleared and site cleaned
  • a final walk-through and explanation of what’s been completed
  • warranty documentation and care guidance provided

If anything needs adjusting after handover, we remain responsive and resolve it promptly.

Can you coordinate with other trades during a project?

Yes. We regularly coordinate with builders and other trades to keep sequencing clean.

Common coordination includes:

  • solar provisions and roof penetrations
  • skylights and roof ventilation
  • cladding transitions around windows and joinery
  • builder programme alignment on new builds and extensions

If other trades are involved, we will help plan timing so nobody is undoing someone else’s work.

Do you handle removal and disposal of the old roof?

Yes. Removal and disposal is part of a full re-roof scope.

Included as standard:

  • stripping old tiles, metal, or cladding
  • skip bins and waste control on-site
  • recycling where appropriate (especially metals)
  • final clean-up and nail sweep of the property

If any regulated materials are identified, the correct compliant process is followed.

How do weather conditions affect my roofing project?

Weather affects both safety and workmanship, so we plan around it.

How we manage it:

  • we stage removal so the roof is not left exposed
  • we keep protective coverings on hand for unexpected showers
  • we may pause work during high winds or heavy rain for safety
  • hot days can shift work hours earlier to protect the crew and maintain quality

If weather impacts the schedule, we will update you early and adjust the plan.

How does Carter Roofing manage a roofing project from start to finish?

We run projects in clear stages, so you always know what’s happening next.

Typical process:

  1. Site visit + quote
    We assess measurements, materials, access, and any constraints (heritage, height, neighbours).
  2. Planning + scheduling
    We lock in timings, order materials, and plan around forecast and lead times.
  3. Approvals (when required)
    We assist with permits and any site-specific requirements.
  4. Site set-up
    Safety systems, protection of surrounding areas, and clear access routes.
  5. Installation
    Works completed in logical sections with daily oversight and quality checks.
  6. Clean-up + handover
    Waste removed, gutters cleared, final inspection, and warranty documentation provided.
What if my project involves heritage or council requirements?

We’re experienced with heritage constraints and approval workflows.

What we do:

  • align materials and detailing to the required heritage outcome
  • assist with documentation where approvals are required
  • liaise with relevant consultants when needed (heritage architect, council contact)
  • use appropriate methods for traditional materials and detailing

This keeps the roof compliant while protecting the building’s character.

How do you ensure safety during projects?

Safety is built into the job before we start, not added as an afterthought.

Typical safety controls include:

  • scaffolding, edge protection, and fall systems where required
  • clear ground exclusion zones and signage
  • safe handling plans for large sheets and lifting
  • site-specific safety documentation and daily checks

We will also let you know any precautions for pets, children, or access areas.

How do you handle unexpected issues during a project?

If we uncover hidden issues once the roof is opened up, we deal with them transparently.

How it works:

  • we notify you immediately and explain what we found
  • we document it (often with photos)
  • we provide options and pricing before proceeding
  • we prioritise keeping the building protected while decisions are made

No surprise add-ons. No work proceeds without approval.