Licensed Roofers in Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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10 suburbs · Data from Queensland Building and Construction Commission
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Sunshine CoastRoofer Statistics
Breakdown by Licence Class
- Roof and Wall Cladding49
- Metal Fascias and Gutters14
- Roof Tiling5
About Roofers in Sunshine Coast
There are 68 licensed roofers currently registered in Sunshine Coast, covering 10 suburbs. Each roofer is licensed through Queensland Building and Construction Commission, which oversees trade licensing in Queensland.
Verify licences on Queensland Building and Construction CommissionHiring a Roofer in Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast is a major Australian city with strong demand for licensed roofers. With 68 options across the metro area, finding the right one for your job is both achievable and important. Always verify their licence through Queensland Building and Construction Commission before any work begins.
Hiring Checklist for Sunshine Coast
- Confirm which roofing licence class they hold — Roofing spans multiple licence classes — roof tiling, roof and wall cladding, and roof plumbing are separate licences in most states. A tiler cannot legally install metal sheeting, and a cladder cannot replace terracotta tiles. Verify the licence matches your specific roof type and the work required.
- Ask about their fall-prevention and safety equipment — Roof work is one of the most dangerous construction activities in Australia. A professional roofer should arrive with edge protection, harnesses, and anchor points, and have a site-specific safety plan. If they propose working on your roof without any visible safety equipment, they are breaching WorkSafe regulations.
- Request a roof condition report before quoting repairs — Rather than accepting a quote based on a ground-level glance, ask the roofer to conduct a proper roof inspection — including checking the underside from the roof cavity if accessible. A condition report helps you understand whether spot repairs will suffice or a full re-roof is more cost-effective.
- Check whether they provide a manufacturer-backed warranty — Roofing material manufacturers like BlueScope (Colorbond) require accredited installers to provide manufacturer warranties on their products. Ask whether the roofer is accredited by the product manufacturer, as this can mean the difference between a 10-year and a 25-year material warranty.
- Ask how they will weatherproof the site during works — A partial roof removal in Australian weather can be disastrous. Ask what temporary weatherproofing measures — such as tarpaulins, staged removal, or scheduling around weather forecasts — the roofer will use to protect your home during the project.
Always ask your roofer for their Queensland Building and Construction Commission licence number before any work begins. You can verify it instantly on TradieVerify. A legitimate roofer will have no hesitation providing this.
- No fall-protection equipment visible on site — Roof work requires fall-prevention measures under Work Health and Safety legislation in every state. A roofer who climbs onto your roof without a harness, edge protection, or any safety equipment is not only breaking the law but demonstrates a disregard for safety standards that likely extends to the quality of their work.
- Offers a suspiciously cheap "roof restoration" without inspecting the roof cavity — Door-to-door roof restoration salespeople sometimes offer low prices for a spray-and-paint job without checking the structural condition of battens, sarking, or the underside of tiles. A coat of paint on crumbling tiles does not fix the underlying problem and can mask serious issues from future buyers.
- Cannot provide proof of manufacturer accreditation for warranty claims — If a roofer promises a 25-year Colorbond warranty but is not an accredited installer with BlueScope, the manufacturer warranty may not be valid. Always ask for written confirmation of manufacturer accreditation and ensure the warranty documentation is in your name upon completion.
Roofer Licensing Requirements in Queensland
Licensing is managed by Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC).
Licence Types
Installation and repair of roof tiles (concrete, terracotta, slate)
Installation of metal roof sheeting and wall cladding
Installation of gutters, downpipes, fascia, and roof drainage
Key Requirements
- Certificate III in Roof Tiling (CPC30820) or Certificate III in Roof Plumbing (CPC32620)
- Completed apprenticeship (3–4 years depending on trade)
- QBCC financial requirements met
Penalties for unlicensed work
Unlicensed roofing work in QLD carries fines up to $46,575 for individuals for work over $3,300 (inc. GST). QBCC can also issue stop-work orders and require rectification.
Typical Roofer Costs in QLD
Hourly Rate
$70 – $120
Callout Fee
$80 – $150
Common Jobs
| Job | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Roof leak repair | $250 – $800 |
| Full roof replacement (standard home) | $8000 – $20000 |
| Gutter replacement (per metre) | $40 – $80 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a roof last in Australia?
Roof lifespan depends on the material and conditions. Concrete and terracotta tiles typically last 50–70 years, though the pointing and bedding may need re-doing every 15–20 years. Colorbond metal roofing lasts 30–50 years or more. Slate can last over 100 years. Asbestos cement roofing (common on older homes) should be assessed by a licensed removalist when replacement is due.
What is the difference between re-roofing and a roof restoration?
A roof restoration involves cleaning, repairing broken tiles, re-pointing and re-bedding ridge caps, and applying a protective coating — it extends the roof's life without replacing it. A re-roof involves stripping off the existing roof covering and installing new materials. Restoration is significantly cheaper but is only viable if the existing structure is sound. A roofer should honestly assess which approach is appropriate.
Can I claim roof repairs on insurance after a storm?
Storm damage to roofs is generally covered by home and contents insurance. Document the damage with photos before any temporary repairs, and contact your insurer before engaging a roofer for permanent repairs. Many roofers will perform emergency tarping to prevent further damage while your claim is assessed. Keep all invoices and the roofer's licence details for your claim.
Do I need a building permit to replace my roof?
In most states, a like-for-like roof replacement (same material and profile) does not require a building permit, but changing the roof material — for example, from tiles to Colorbond — typically does, as it can alter the structural load and may require engineering. Check with your local council, as rules vary by municipality.
How do I know if my roof has asbestos?
Homes built before 1990 may have asbestos cement roofing (often called "fibro" or Super Six sheeting). If your roof has a flat, corrugated cement appearance and the house was built before 1990, assume it may contain asbestos until tested. Never cut, drill, or disturb suspected asbestos roofing — engage a licensed asbestos assessor for testing and a licensed removalist if replacement is needed.
How many licensed roofers are there in Sunshine Coast?
There are 68 licensed roofers registered across the Sunshine Coast metropolitan area, covering 10 suburbs tracked by TradieVerify.
Which Sunshine Coast suburbs have the most roofers?
The Sunshine Coast suburbs with the highest concentration of licensed roofers include Buderim (23), Coolum Beach (11), Nambour (10), Sippy Downs (8), Maroochydore (7). Inner-city suburbs tend to have more roofers due to higher population density and commercial activity.
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