Why It Is So Important To Get Your Guttering Fixed Before Summer

Posted on: 7 October 2020

Summer is the season many Australians most look forward to and for good reason. The temperature is nice during the afternoon and evening and allows for a lot of social gatherings outside with beautiful vistas and plenty of activities to do. However, summer also brings unique challenges, especially when it comes to home maintenance. Nowhere is this more exemplified than with your home's guttering. Here are three reasons why you should ensure that your guttering is ready for the upcoming summer season.
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Signs You May Need a New Gutter

Posted on: 30 July 2020

Gutters are the type of fixtures you don't realise the importance of till they start malfunctioning. One afternoon of heavy rain will remind you how important it's to have a healthy, functional gutter system. On the opposite scale of this, living in a rainy, tropical area may make you particularly anxious when you see your gutter system fail. In such a case, it can be tempting to want to replace an entire set based on blemishes on the metal or bumps in the pipes.
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Why You Should Always Be Proactive When It Comes To Your Replacing Your Metal Roof

Posted on: 22 May 2020

Your roof is perhaps the most essential component in protecting your home from the elements, and it bears most of the brunt of these forces every day, year in year out. As such, it is no surprise that the roof is also one of the first parts of your home to begin to degrade in quality. Nothing lasts forever, and Australia has many older homes with metal roofs that are beginning to show the signs of a lifetimes worth of rain, sun and debris.
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Three Reasons to Use Prefabricated Roof Trusses

Posted on: 27 January 2020

While you can construct the internal structure of your roof yourself, it's also worth thinking about using prefabricated products. Rather than constructing your roof on-site, you can order manufactured roof trusses that come ready to install. When should you take this option? 1. You're on a Tight Budget You'll probably spend more money constructing trusses on-site than having them manufactured off-site. For a start, you'll have individual material costs which could go over your budget if the build hits a snag.
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