254 Brockville Rd
Brockville, Dunedin
Completion of new corrugate roofing, view from the driveway
The suburb of Brockville, Dunedin derives from an early English settler Frederick Brock-Hollinshead who arrived in Dunedin in 1853 and immediately started building a substantial house.
The suburb is situated on the edge of the city’s main urban area which is approximately 5.5 kilometers to the northwest of the city centre but separated from the CBD by both a ridge of hills and the Kaikorai Valley.
Scope of the job:
Our client is a professional in the building industry.
* Original Asbestos roofing to be removed (by one of JDBuilders approved Work Safe licensed subcontractors) along with the removal of Asbestos cladding below the windows on the back side of the house.
* Once the clearance certificate has been completed by our Asbestos removal team, the following tasks are to be accomplished:
* Place protective roofing covers over the whole roof.
* Removal of the old chimney down to just below roof level.
* Remove damaged purlins and replace them as required.
* Layout twine across the roof at 300mm spacing to support roofing underlay, we used Thermakraft’s Covertek 401 in this instance.
* Add additional insulation to roofing space as required where needed.
* New corrugate roofing, ridging, and flashings added.
* New spouting to be installed.
* New 6mm HardieFlex to 2 x areas of cladding below windows on the back side of the house. Allow to trim with quad.
Conclusion:
Another happy and satisifed client with a warmer, safer and drier house, if you wish to add value to your house, give Jeff a call on 027 354 1754 to discuss your options.
Photo Credit: Jeffrey Dennison Builders