Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jan 11, 2008 5:12 pm We're about to move into a house that's about 50 years old. The tiled roof is pretty tired looking and the building report says it might need to be resealed in the future due to the age and condition of the tiles. The report also said that some repointing is required.
We love the look of Colourbond roofs and we're wondering if we should just replace the whole roof rather than patch up and refresh the old one. Has any one done this? Could you give me a ballpark price (I know it's hard when you don't know the size of the house - it's four bedrooms, single storey. I'm guessing twenty something squares). Re: Replacing a tile roof with Colourbond 2Jan 11, 2008 9:12 pm If you have a copy of your plans - work off about $13 L/M for Colorbond supplied. You will also need anti-con under the sheets as well - about $70 to cover 15 sq. metres from memory. I have an investment property and tenants moved out recently. However the Property manager noticed one of the floor tiles is broken and the kitchen Island countertop is… 0 12903 Cheers. The painted render is a bit chalky to the touch. To prepare the surface for best adhesion, what would you recommend? Also, given that there must be some… 6 8515 Yes i guess this is one of the main reason as i checked one post foundation 4 9997 |