Quick Answer: Roof restoration costs in Melbourne in 2026 typically range from $3,500 to $16,000+, depending on the size of your home, the type of roofing material, the extent of damage, and the specific services included.
The most common Melbourne roofing job,a full restoration on a standard 3-bedroom brick veneer home with a terracotta or concrete tile roof, typically costs between $5,500 and $9,000 all-inclusive. This covers cleaning, re-bedding and re-pointing the ridge caps, repairs to cracked or broken tiles, and a full coat of roof membrane or sealant paint.
The type of roofing material you have is one of the single biggest cost drivers. Melbourne's older suburbs are dominated by terracotta and concrete tiles, while newer developments often feature Colorbond steel. Here's a detailed breakdown:
| Roof Type | Typical Size (m²) | Cost Range | Cost per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terracotta Tile | 150–300 m² | $5,500 – $16,000 | $50 – $80/m² |
| Concrete Tile | 150–300 m² | $4,500 – $13,000 | $45 – $70/m² |
| Colorbond / Metal | 100–250 m² | $3,500 – $10,000 | $40 – $65/m² |
| Asbestos (removal + restore) | 100–200 m² | $8,000 – $22,000 | $90 – $130/m² |
| Slate Tile | 100–200 m² | $7,000 – $18,000 | $75 – $110/m² |
| Cement Tile (old style) | 120–260 m² | $4,000 – $11,000 | $42 – $68/m² |
Terracotta tile roofs are extremely common in Melbourne's inner and middle-ring suburbs, think Hawthorn, Kew, Camberwell, Brunswick, and Northcote. Restoration of a terracotta roof is typically the most expensive option because the tiles are fragile, require careful high-pressure cleaning, and the ridge capping mortar needs replacing every 15–20 years. Expect to pay $50–$80 per m² for a full terracotta restoration including cleaning, re-bedding, repointing, and two coats of membrane sealant.
Concrete tiles dominate suburban Melbourne from the 1970s to the 1990s and are generally cheaper to restore than terracotta. They are denser, more uniform, and absorb paint coatings well. Restoration costs run $45–$70 per m². The most common work involves high-pressure cleaning to remove lichen and moss, followed by a primer and two coats of elastomeric roof paint.
Colorbond and corrugated iron roofs are generally the cheapest to restore because there's no mortar work involved. The main tasks are rust treatment, sealing of laps and flashings, and repainting. Costs sit at $40–$65 per m². A full Colorbond roof restoration on an average home can be completed in 1–2 days.
Many pre-1980s Melbourne homes still have asbestos cement (fibro) roofing — particularly in older working-class suburbs like Footscray, Sunshine, and Preston. Restoration of an asbestos roof requires a licensed asbestos removalist in Victoria, which adds significant cost. In most cases, it's more cost-effective to completely replace an asbestos roof than to restore it. Expect quotes ranging from $8,000 to $22,000 depending on the extent of work.
House size directly determines the volume of materials and labour needed. Below is a realistic guide based on typical Melbourne dwelling sizes:
| House Type | Approx. Roof Area | Estimated Cost (Tiles) | Estimated Cost (Colorbond) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small unit / townhouse | 80–120 m² | $3,500 – $6,000 | $2,800 – $5,000 |
| 2-bedroom house | 100–160 m² | $5,000 – $8,000 | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| 3-bedroom house | 150–220 m² | $6,500 – $10,000 | $5,000 – $8,500 |
| 4-bedroom house | 200–280 m² | $9,000 – $14,000 | $7,000 – $11,000 |
| Large / double-storey home | 250–350 m² | $12,000 – $18,000 | $9,500 – $15,000 |
* Estimates based on Melbourne metro 2026 rates. Costs include labour, materials, clean-up, and GST.
A comprehensive roof restoration in Melbourne typically involves the following steps:
A licensed roofing contractor will conduct a thorough inspection — either in-person or using drone photography for multi-storey buildings, to assess the condition of tiles, flashings, gutters, ridge capping, valleys, and skylights. This report forms the basis of your quote.
Using a commercial-grade pressure washer (typically 3,000–4,000 PSI), the roofer removes moss, lichen, algae, dirt, and any loose coatings from the entire roof surface. This step is critical because paint and sealants won't adhere properly to a dirty or porous surface. It typically takes half a day to a full day for an average Melbourne home.
The ridge caps, the tiles that run along the peak of a pitched roof, are bedded in mortar and pointed with flexible polymer cement. Over time (10–20 years), the mortar cracks and crumbles due to Melbourne's temperature extremes. Re-bedding and re-pointing is one of the most important structural parts of a roof restoration. This service alone can cost $2,000–$5,000 depending on the number of linear metres of ridge capping.
Broken, cracked, or missing tiles are identified during inspection and replaced. Most companies include a set number of tile replacements within the quoted restoration price, with additional tiles charged per unit (approximately $20–$60 per tile for terracotta, $15–$40 for concrete).
Metal flashings around chimneys, skylights, vents, and valleys are sealed or replaced to prevent water ingress. Flashing replacement is often an additional cost quoted separately — expect to pay $150–$600 per flashing point depending on complexity.
A penetrating sealer or primer is applied to the cleaned roof to seal porous concrete or terracotta tiles and provide a bonding surface for the topcoat. This step is often skipped by cheap operators — make sure your quote explicitly includes it.
Two coats of a high-quality elastomeric roof membrane or roof paint are applied by brush, roller, or spray. In Melbourne, Dulux Acratex, Wattyl Solagard, and Nutech roof membranes are among the most commonly used professional-grade products. A quality roof membrane should last 10–15 years and carry a manufacturer's warranty.
Most full restoration packages include a gutter clean as part of the service. Some companies also offer gutter guard installation as an add-on (typically $15–$35 per linear metre).
This is one of the most common questions homeowners face. The answer depends largely on the age and condition of your roof.
| Factor | Roof Restoration | Roof Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Typical cost (Melbourne) | $4,500 – $16,000 | $12,000 – $45,000+ |
| Best for | Roofs in fair to good condition, aged 10–25 years | Severely damaged, end-of-life, or asbestos roofs |
| Time to complete | 2–5 days | 5–14 days |
| Lifespan added | 10–20 years | 25–50 years (new roof) |
| Structural repair | Limited (surface-focused) | Full structural work possible |
| Council permit needed? | Rarely | Sometimes (check with Melbourne City Council) |
As a general rule: if your roof is less than 25 years old and the structure is sound (no significant rot in the sarking, battens, or rafters), a restoration is almost always the more cost-effective choice. If your roof is over 35–40 years old, or if multiple tiles are crumbling, the underlying timber structure is compromised, or you have asbestos sheeting, replacement is the better long-term investment. If the cost of restoration exceeds 60% of the cost of a full replacement, it's usually wiser to replace the entire roof and benefit from a full new-roof warranty.
Not sure if your roof actually needs restoration yet? Here are the warning signs Melbourne roofers look for:
How long does roof restoration take in Melbourne?
A typical roof restoration on an average 3–4 bedroom Melbourne home takes between 2 and 5 working days, depending on the scope of work. High-pressure cleaning is usually done on day one, re-bedding and repointing on day two, and paint coats applied on days three to five (allowing drying time between coats). Weather delays are common in Melbourne, always ask your contractor about their wet-weather policy.
Does home insurance cover roof restoration?
Home building insurance in Australia generally covers sudden and accidental damage (e.g. storm damage, hail, falling branches) but does not cover gradual deterioration or maintenance work. If your roof has been damaged by a specific storm event, you may be able to make a claim. However, wear-and-tear restoration, the kind needed after 15–20 years of normal use, is not covered and must be paid for by the homeowner. Always read your PDS (Product Disclosure Statement) carefully and contact your insurer before proceeding.
What type of roofing coating is best for Melbourne's climate?
For Melbourne's climate, characterised by high UV, temperature swings from 5°C in winter to 40°C+ in summer, and periodic heavy rainfall, elastomeric (flexible) acrylic roof membranes are generally considered the best option. These include products like Dulux Acratex Roof Membrane, Nutech NXT Cool Zone, and Wattyl Solagard. These coatings are flexible (they expand and contract with temperature changes), UV-resistant, and waterproof. Avoid cheaper acrylic roof paints that lack the elastomeric properties needed to handle Melbourne's thermal cycling.
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