Roofing for new homes and additions
A new roof should match the building design, roof pitch, drainage plan, weather exposure, and finish expectations, not just the first product that fits the drawings.
New roof builds give property owners and builders the chance to plan roofing, guttering, flashings, ventilation, insulation, and access before small decisions become expensive fixes later.
A new roof should match the building design, roof pitch, drainage plan, weather exposure, and finish expectations, not just the first product that fits the drawings.
Long-run metal roofing can suit many New Zealand homes and buildings when profile, colour, coating, fixings, flashings, and supplier-backed product choices are considered together.
New roof work should include practical decisions around gutter capacity, downpipe positions, fascia condition, roof-edge details, and where water will go in heavy Bay of Plenty rain.
Early roofing input can help avoid awkward access issues, rushed product choices, and rework around scaffolding, cladding, or other trades.
Yes. Early planning can make roof profile, flashing, drainage, access, and gutter decisions easier before site timing becomes tight.
Yes. New roof work usually involves coordination with drawings, framing, cladding, gutters, and other trades, while re-roofing begins with an existing roof system.
Share the plans, timeline, or roof details for your new build so ADCO can help with long-run metal roofing, gutters, fascia, and flashings from the start.
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