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Are you building a new home and in the market for quality metal roofing? Are you in the middle of renovations and looking for a permanent solution to roof leakage? Get in touch with the experienced team at Sidney & Richardson. We supply and install durable metal roofing that stands the test of time for residential and commercial properties in Ballina. 


Our team specialises in installing, maintaining and repairing metal roofs, so you can rest assured that you’ll be getting the highest level of workmanship and reliability. Speak with our friendly team today on (02) 6686 2555 to get your free quote. 


The Benefits of Metal Roofs

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Not sure whether metal roofing is the solution for you? Here are some of the benefits to choosing metal roofing:

  • Metal roofing is durable: Metal roofs can last up to 50 years before they need to be replaced. They’re also resilient to most extreme weather conditions. 
  • Metal roofing is fire-resistant: Metal roofs are non-combustible and won’t catch fire in the event of sparks, lightning or embers. 
  • Metal roofing is energy-efficient: Metal roofs reflect the UV rays that cause indoor heating and can reduce your electricity bills. 
  • Metal roofing is environmentally friendly: Metal roofs can be recycled at the end of their lives. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can metal roofing be installed over my existing roof?

    Yes, your new metal roof can be installed either after removing the existing roof, or directly on top of the existing roof.

  • I’ve heard metal roofing is noisy. Is this true?

    The truth about metal roofs is that they aren’t any noisier in the rain than a traditional asphalt roof. This is because your typical metal roof is no longer directly installed over your roofing surface.

  • Do metal roofs leak?

    When metal roofing materials aren't properly installed, it's possible that they can shift or be blown away in strong winds. This may cause leaks. Otherwise, they’re no less prone to leaking than other materials.

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