Our Roof Replacements Services
A damaged roof can lead to costly repairs. At Impact Roofing, we specialise in roof replacements in Auckland, providing durable, weatherproof solutions to improve safety and property value. Our certified specialists will replace your worn-out roof with a long-lasting, tailored solution.
Understanding needs, recommending solutions, and addressing potential shortfalls.
Managing contracts, ensuring safety, coordinating, and regular updates.
Replacing roofing, repairing timber, installing materials, adding flashings, cleaning & testing.
Replace old spouting, repair fascia, replace downpipes, and clean gutters.
Enhancing your roof with better materials, insulation, energy-efficient features or skylights.
For residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Including Colorsteel, Colorcote, Gerard Roof Tiles, and many other quality products.
Compliance with NZ residential roofing regulations.
Efficient Completion to keep your construction project on schedule.
To improve insulation and reduce power bills.
Smooth integration with architects, builders, and contractors.
Why Roof Replacements Matter
Replacing your roof prevents expensive damage, increases home value, and improves energy efficiency, ensuring a safer, more comfortable living environment while reducing long-term maintenance costs.
If you’re constantly repairing roof leaks, a replacement is the best long-term solution.
Signifies serious underlying problems that need immediate attention and resolution.
Substandard roofing can lead to significant interior damage and issues.
Aging roofs gradually lose their protective qualities and effectiveness over time.
Our Approach
We specialise in residential roof installation and maintenance, providing expert services to ensure your roof’s durability, safety, and aesthetic appeal. Trust us to protect your home and enhance its value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Re-roofing is the process of removing your existing roof covering, assessing and repairing any structural damage—such as replacing roof trusses, support battens, or purlins—installing new underlay, and finishing with a brand-new roof. Whether you're looking to refresh your home’s appearance for a sale, give your forever home a modern update, or address structural concerns like water damage or rot, re-roofing offers a long-term solution. By replacing your roof, you’re not only enhancing curb appeal but also safeguarding your home’s internal structure from costly damage. Investing in a new roof today means greater protection, durability, and peace of mind for years to come.
Deciding whether to repair a leaky roof or invest in a full replacement is one of the most important maintenance decisions a homeowner can make. While cost is often a key factor, it’s also essential to consider the remaining lifespan of your roof and whether ongoing repairs are a worthwhile investment.
A complete replacement involves stripping the roof back to its structure and installing all new materials which ensures long-term durability and protection. For newer roofs with localized leaks or minor damage, targeted repairs may be the best solution. However, if underlying issues such as rot or structural damage are discovered, the problem can quickly escalate into a more significant and costly repair. If you're uncertain about your roof’s condition, consulting a roofing specialist can help you avoid unexpected issues down the line. If your roof has required frequent repairs over several years or continues to leak despite previous fixes, it may be time to consider a full replacement. As a general rule, roofs over 30 years old are nearing the end of their lifespan, and patching can often cause unintended complications rather than long-term solutions.
Investing in a new roof not only enhances the appearance of your home but also provides peace of mind, improved weather protection, and long-term savings by preventing costly future repairs.
The best way to think about this is, is it wear and tear? Or a sudden event?
If it is a sudden event like a big storm or a tree falling on to the roof, it may then be covered by insurance.
If it is a slow and gradual issue that has developed over time such as nails lifting or rust forming then it would be considered 'wear and tear' which is not typically covered by insurance.
We recommend you seek professional advice from your insurance provider.
Roof Pitch – A lower roof slope typically reduces costs, whereas steeper roofs require more materials and labor.
Height – Taller roofs increase expenses due to added labor and safety considerations.
Accessibility – Limited site, delivery, or roof access can affect installation costs.
Labour – The complexity of the roof design and installation time impact pricing.
Materials – The choice between long-run metal roofing, tiles, or other materials affects cost. Coastal homes often require marine-grade coatings, which are more expensive than standard options.
Location – Homes near the ocean may need corrosion-resistant materials, while rural properties could face additional delivery charges.
Special Equipment – If materials need to be lifted, a small crane may be required, or a Hiab truck may be sufficient.
Safety – Depending on the project, full scaffolding, guardrails, or edge protection may be necessary. Electrical wires may also need to be isolated before work begins.