Wellington Roof Restoration

Roof Restoration Wellington

Is your roof looking tired, worn, or showing signs of damage? A professional Wellington roof restoration can breathe new life into your home or building—improving its appearance, extending its lifespan, and saving you the cost of a full roof replacement. We specialise in high-quality roof restoration services tailored to your roof type and condition. Whether you’re dealing with cracked tiles, rusted metal, or faded paint, our experienced team has the tools and expertise to restore your roof to its best state.

We work with all major roof types—tile, metal, Colorbond, and terracotta—offering thorough inspections, repairs, cleaning, and protective coatings. Our goal is to provide a cost-effective solution that enhances your property’s value, weather resistance, and kerb appeal. With years of local experience and a reputation for excellence, we’re the trusted choice for both residential and commercial roof restoration projects. Book your free roof inspection today!

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What We Restore

Metal Roof Restoration

Our metal roof restoration includes rust treatment, resealing, repainting, and replacing sheets if needed—protecting against corrosion and leaks.

Colorbond Roof Restoration

We revitalise your Colorbond roof with specialised coatings, rust prevention, and a full surface refresh using products made specifically for Colorbond steel.

Terracotta Roof Restoration

Terracotta tiles require expert care—our process includes deep cleaning, replacing damaged tiles, re-pointing, and sealing to preserve their timeless appeal.

Commercial & Residential Roofs

From homes to warehouses, we offer tailored restoration services for all building types—minimising disruption and maximising durability and performance.

Commercial & Residential Roofs

We provide expert roof restoration for both residential homes and commercial properties.

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What is Roof Restoration?

Roof restoration is the process of cleaning, repairing, and recoating an existing roof to extend its life and improve its appearance without the cost of a full replacement. It’s ideal for roofs that are weathered or damaged but still structurally sound. Restoration typically involves a thorough inspection, high-pressure cleaning to remove dirt and moss, repairing or replacing damaged sections like tiles or sheets, and applying protective coatings to seal and refresh the surface.

Signs That You Need A Roof Restoration

Leaks or Water Stains

Leaks or water stains inside your home are often signs of roof damage or deterioration. Water may be seeping through cracks, broken tiles, or damaged flashing. Left untreated, this can lead to mould growth, insulation damage, and structural issues. It’s important to address leaks early before they become major repair jobs.


Cracked or Missing Tiles

Cracked or missing tiles expose your roof to the elements and allow water to enter. This can lead to internal water damage and weakened roof structure over time. Birds and pests may also get inside through the gaps. A roof restoration will replace damaged tiles and reseal the surface to prevent further issues.


Mould, Moss, or Lichen Growth

Growth of mould, moss, or lichen usually means moisture is sitting on your roof for too long. This can break down the surface material and reduce your roof’s lifespan. It also adds weight and can block drainage paths. High-pressure cleaning and protective coatings are essential to stop it from returning.


Rust or Corrosion

Rust or corrosion on metal roofing is a sign that protective coatings have worn away. Over time, rust eats through the metal and causes leaks and weak spots. This is especially dangerous during storms or heavy rain. Treating and sealing the roof early prevents full replacement later.


Fading or Chalky Paint

Faded or chalky paint shows that UV rays and weather have worn down the roof’s surface. This reduces the roof’s ability to reflect heat and protect against the elements. It can also affect the look and value of your home. A restoration with fresh coatings restores both function and appearance.


Sagging Roofline

A sagging roofline is a serious sign of structural weakness. It may be caused by rotting timber, water damage, or excessive weight from debris. If ignored, it can lead to a roof collapse or costly structural repairs. Immediate inspection and restoration are needed to prevent danger and further damage.