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Slate roof tiles

Slate has been used on roofs for hundreds of years, and offers an attractive, traditional and natural-looking finish.   Slate roofs look fantastic and offer excellent...
How to choose a roof

How to choose a roof

There are a lot of options when it comes to roofs, but here in Australia some are (much) more popular than others. Find out...

Polyester and PFTE roofs

Polyester is a lightweight, easily maintained roofing surface for things like pergolas, tents and shades, which are held in shape using tension.   These roofs are...

Solar shingles

They're not particularly common, but it's possible these days to build part or all of a roof using shingles with solar photovoltaic panels built...

Roof penetrations

Roof penetrations, as the name suggests, are holes in the surface of the roof. Penetrations need to be carefully planned to ensure that they're...

Roof cladding

Roof cladding refers to the materials used on the surface of the roof (like tiles or steel sheeting). As well as determining how the...

Roof flashing

Roof flashing refers to metal sheeting (or sheeting of another material) which is used to prevent water from seeping into joints and holes in...

Guttering

Guttering is an important part of most roofs. Find out how it's installed, and how it works to collect and channel rainwater from a...

Eaves

Eaves are the lower parts of the roof that project out beyond a house's walls. While not always built into modern houses, they provide...

Roofing parts and elements

Parts of roofs include framing elements, flashing, eaves, guttering, penetrations and cladding, among others. Find out what these elements are, and what role they...
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