At 32 Degrees Building, we provide expert roof replacement and custom roof design services for homeowners across Sydney. Whether you need a tile roof replacement, metal roof replacement or a complete skillion roof and modern roof replacement, our team ensures your new roof is functional, durable and visually enhances your home.
Roof replacements designed for large-scale home projects
Since we work on projects valued at $150,000 or more, our roof services are ideal for large-scale projects including first-floor and second-storey additions, ground floor extensions and full renovations. From initial design to final installation, we handle every stage to ensure your roof complements the architecture and layout of your home.
If you’ve been searching for “roof replacement near me” or a reliable roof replacement in Sydney, we offer a complete service that blends quality materials, expert installation and local council compliance. With 32 Degrees Building, you can trust that your roof will always protect your home while enhancing its overall value.
Ready to redesign or replace your roof? Discuss your project with our team and discover how the right roof can transform your home.
FAQ’s
Roof replacement cost varies by roof size, materials and complexity, usually calculated as roof replacement cost per m². Contact us for a detailed, project-specific quote.
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The typical build time is around 14 to 16 weeks for a standard 70m² first floor addition. Larger projects or those with more complex inclusions may take longer, and external factors such as weather conditions or supplier delays can also impact the timeline.
Widespread leaks, sagging or damaged tiles and metal sheets often indicate that a full roof replacement is the better solution.
Absolutely. During the planning process, a structural engineer will assess your home to confirm it can support the addition. If necessary, they may recommend additional steel to reinforce the new upper level.
A gable roof has two sloping sides called gables meeting at a ridge, while a hip roof slopes on all four sides for improved wind resistance.