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Roofing across the Toowoomba Region.

From the established range suburbs to the northern acreage country and out across the Darling Downs. One region, one shared weather problem — the spring and summer hail belt — and a roof on every home that has to cope with it. Repairs, restorations, reroofs and storm-claim work, right across the LGA. QBCC-licensed.

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Suburbs we cover.

Featured suburb pages.

Each with local roofing context — housing stock, hail and storm exposure, and the typical jobs we see there.

Other Toowoomba suburbs we cover.

Kearneys Spring Middle Ridge Darling Heights Westbrook Mount Lofty Newtown Harristown Drayton Wilsonton Heights Cranley Rockville Mount Kynoch South Toowoomba East Toowoomba North Toowoomba Cotswold Hills Top Camp Prince Henry Heights Cabarlah Gowrie Junction Oakey Crows Nest

One region, a few different roofing profiles.

The established range suburbs (Rangeville, Centenary Heights, Middle Ridge, East and South Toowoomba): mature homes with concrete-tile and older Colorbond roofs, lots of ridge-cap re-bedding, flexible repointing and tile restorations. The eastern and elevated streets cop the worst of the hail and wind.

The northern growth & acreage country (Highfields, Cabarlah, Gowrie Junction): larger blocks, big complex roof areas, sheds and outbuildings, sitting right in the severe-storm corridor. Metal reroofs and storm-claim work dominate out here.

The western suburbs (Wilsonton, Glenvale, Harristown, Rockville): a mix of older stock with ageing fibro and metal roofs ready for replacement, and newer estates needing leak repairs and storm fixes.

The wider Darling Downs (Westbrook, Oakey, Crows Nest): rural-residential and town roofs across the Downs, where big skies mean big storms and a reliable run of hail and wind damage every season.

What the hail belt means for your roof.

The thing every Toowoomba roof has in common is the weather. The region sits in the Darling Downs hail belt — the October 2017 supercell dropped golf-ball hail and damaged more than 1,500 homes across the eastern range in about fifteen minutes, and severe-storm warnings over the Downs are a most-seasons event. That’s why we fix and fit for it: flexible-repointed capping that won’t lift, wind-rated sheet fixing to AS 1170.2, metal installed to AS 1562.1, and a prompt make-safe service when the storms roll through. After a hail event, most roof work is an insurance claim — and we deal with your assessor directly.

Free roof quote anywhere in the Toowoomba Region.

Range suburb, northern acreage or out on the Downs — we’ll come out, look properly, and give you an honest price.

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