How Brisbane Roof Restoration works
We are the shortcut between a homeowner with a tired roof and a licensed local roofer worth hiring. Free for you, straightforward on purpose.
Finding a good roofer is the hard part
Restoring a roof is a solved problem: clean it, fix it, rebed the capping, coat it properly. The hard part is finding someone licensed, insured and honest to do it, without ringing ten numbers, chasing quotes for weeks, or gambling on a knock-at-the-door operator after a storm.
We keep a small network of QBCC-licensed Brisbane roofers who do this work every week, sorted by the suburbs they cover and the roof types they specialise in: tile, metal, and character-home corrugated iron. When you send us a job, we match it and the roofer contacts you directly.
You get one call from one relevant local roofer, a free inspection with photos, and an itemised quote. Not a spray of your details to a call list.
From enquiry to finished roof
You tell us the job
Form or phone. Suburb, roof type if you know it, and the problem: fading, leak, rust, moss, storm damage or a pre-sale spruce-up.
We match one local roofer
Your job goes to a licensed, insured roofer who covers your suburb and does your roof type. They call you to book a free inspection at a time that suits.
Inspection, photos, itemised quote
The roofer gets on the roof, photographs its true condition, and quotes the work line by line, including honest advice if restoration is not the right call.
You decide
Accept, compare, or walk away. You contract directly with the roofer; we take no payment for building work and no commission from your price.
The work gets done
The roofer completes the job under their licence and insurance, with the warranties stated on their quote. Queensland consumer protections for domestic building work apply as normal.
We check in
We follow up on completed jobs, and contractors who do not meet the standard stop receiving work. That feedback loop is the whole quality system, and it works.
What every referred roofer must have
- The QBCC licence classes required for the roofing work they take on, verifiable on the QBCC public register
- Current public liability insurance
- Written, itemised quotes with the licence number on them
- Photo documentation of roof condition before and after repairs
- A track record of straight advice, including telling homeowners when a roof is not worth restoring