Metal Roof Restoation

Melbourne's diverse climate, with its scorching summers, chilly winters, and occasional hailstorms, can take a toll on even the most durable metal roofs. If your metal roof is showing signs of wear and tear, restoration can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to replacement.

Metal Roof Restoration Process

  1. Inspection: A thorough assessment of your roof's condition to identify all areas of concern, including leaks, rust, and loose fasteners.
  2. Cleaning: High-pressure cleaning to remove dirt, debris, loose paint, and any moss or algae growth.
  3. Repairs: Addressing any rust, leaks, or damage to ensure a solid foundation for the new coating.
  4. Priming: Application of a specialized metal primer to enhance adhesion and longevity of the new coating.
  5. Coating: Application of a high-quality roof coating or paint system designed for metal roofs in Melbourne's climate, offering protection and aesthetic appeal
 

Why Choose Metal Roof Restoration?

  • Cost-Effective: Restoration is typically more affordable than replacing an entire roof, saving you money in the long run.
  • Extends Lifespan: Restores your roof's protective barrier, preventing leaks and further damage, potentially adding years to its lifespan.
  • Improves Aesthetics: A fresh coat of paint or coating can give your home a facelift and enhance its curb appeal.
  • Energy Efficiency: Some coatings can reflect heat, potentially reducing cooling costs during Melbourne's hot summers.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Restoration avoids the waste and environmental impact of manufacturing and disposing of a new roof.
      • Signs Your Metal Roof in Needs Restoration


        • Fading Paint or Coating: Indicates the protective layer is deteriorating and may not be adequately shielding your roof from the elements.
        • Chalking: A powdery residue on the surface is a sign of paint breakdown and reduced protection.
        • Rust Spots: Early signs of corrosion that can worsen quickly in Melbourne's humid conditions if left untreated.
        • Leaks or Water Damage: May indicate compromised seals or holes in the roof, requiring immediate attention to prevent further damage.
        • Loose Fasteners: Can lead to rattling and potential damage in high winds, common in Melbourne