New Build Roofing

Architectural roofing solutions designed from day one to deliver stronger detailing, cleaner junctions, and lasting performance across WA builds.

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New build roofing is defined by planning, material selection, and execution done right from day one. We work with builders and architects to deliver clean rooflines, resolved junctions, and detailing built to spec.

Roofing Built for The Long-Term

We focus on getting the critical elements right before the roof goes on, including structure readiness, drainage planning, material suitability, and integration across cladding and flashings. This ensures the roof performs as designed and presents cleanly from every angle.

You can expect:

  • Cleaner rooflines with sharper architectural definition
  • Correct detailing at ridges, valleys, penetrations, and transitions
  • Materials selected for longevity and WA site conditions
  • A consistent, refined finish across visible edges and elevations
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Frequently Asked Questions

What roofing materials are best for new builds in WA?

It depends on your design, location, and budget.

Common options include:

  • metal roofing (including Colorbond®)
  • roof tile
  • slate
  • architectural metals (copper and zinc)

We’ll help select a material that fits the design intent and performs long-term in WA conditions.

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When should roofing be confirmed in a new build?

As early as possible.
Roofing decisions affect more than the roof covering.

It influences:

  • roof pitch and geometry
  • drainage and gutter design
  • junctions and penetrations
  • material lead times
  • overall build sequencing

The earlier it is confirmed, the smoother the build runs.

Can you work directly with my builder or architect?

Yes. We regularly work alongside builders, architects, and project teams.

We can coordinate on:

  • set-out and roof geometry
  • junction detailing and transitions
  • material selection and buildability
  • sequencing and site timing

This helps prevent last-minute changes on site.

Do you help with roof design details and junctions?

Yes, the details matter as much as the roof covering itself.

We plan and install key elements such as:

  • flashings and penetrations
  • valleys and transitions
  • skylight and roof window detailing
  • interfaces between roof and cladding
  • parapet and boxed gutter junctions

This is where long-term performance and finish quality are won or lost.

Can you match an architectural roof profile or specified system?

Yes, as long as we have clear documentation.

If you have:

  • drawings
  • elevations
  • nominated profile
  • material preferences

We can review it early and confirm feasibility before the roof goes on.

See Products page.

What do you need to quote a new build roof?

To quote accurately, we ideally need:

  • roof plan and elevations
  • site address
  • build stage and expected timeline
  • material preference (if known)
  • any specified profile or details

If you are still deciding on materials, we can quote with options.

How long does new build roofing take?

Timeframes vary depending on complexity and material.

A simpler roof can move quickly once the structure is ready.
More detailed work takes longer, especially where there is:

  • slate
  • custom metalwork
  • complex roof lines
  • integrated cladding elements
  • Heritage works

We confirm timing during quoting and planning.

Can you include gutters, fascia, and roof drainage in the scope?

Yes, where required.

Roof drainage is often part of the complete roof system and should be planned early. This includes:

  • gutters and downpipes
  • fascia and edge detailing
  • falls and discharge points

The best results come when this is designed as one package.

What happens if there are delays from other trades?

It happens! New builds are often affected by delays from other trades or weather.

We coordinate with your team to reschedule and keep progress moving, without rushing the workmanship.

Do you offer maintenance guidance after a new roof is installed?

Yes, even a new roof benefits from basic care over time.

That may include:

  • clearing debris from valleys and gutters
  • checking junctions after storms
  • periodic inspection for build-up or movement

If you want ongoing support long-term, maintenance plans can be discussed.

For ongoing care, see Maintenance.

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