Decramastic Roofing Blog

By pennyroof, Oct 17 2018 01:35AM

When should I get someone to check my old Decramastic Roof?




Decramastic roofing tiles, also known as Decrabond or pressed metal tiles, were widely used in New Zealand during the 1970s and 1980s. Made of galvanised steel with a bitumen overlay, the tiles were known for being lightweight and easily installed. This very feature, however, makes the older tiles vulnerable to deteriorate over time, so maintenance and replacement are often necessary. If your home has an older decramastic tile roof from the 1970s and 1980s, repair or replacement may be a consideration. Here is a look at what causes such deterioration and the best ways to remedy the situation.


Age

All roofing materials degrade over time but when the original decramastic tile roofs get older, the result can be far more unsightly. The surface coating and texture of many less expensive types of older tiles are believed to be highly vulnerable to changing temperatures. If your roof dates back to the 1970s and 1980s it’s recommended that you get a professional like Cooper Roofing to assess the old tiles before undergoing roof repairs or replacements.


Weather Damage

Driving rain, strong winds and direct exposure to New Zealand’s harsh UV rays combine over time to degrade old decramastic tile roofs, resulting in surface coating damage, dented tiles, loosened nails, chipped paint and cracks. While such damage is often repairable, basic patching techniques aren’t usually viable or recommended especially with older tiles.

Cracks and Dents

While walking on a roof is often justified during cleaning or repairs, decramastic tiles are easily cracked and damaged when subjected to such pressure. Unlike a dent in a vehicle, you can’t just pop a roof dent up to solve the problem. Older tiles are especially fragile due to having lost their original malleability. Attempting to pop up a dent may cause the tile to split, furthering the need for repairs or replacements. Modern decramastic tiles are far more heavy-duty and durable, so the chance of splitting in the future is no longer the issue it is with older tiles.

Organic Growth

Algae, lichen, moss, mildew and moulds easily grow on older decramastic tiles – resulting in the secretion of harmful acids that weaken the metal tile elements, causing leaks and a very unsightly, green-coloured growth on roofs. As the metal is eroded, rust can form on the surface which will be hard to detect because of various organic growths. Additionally, certain crawling and flying insects – which also cause damage – find such juicy growth delicious. These pests will be encouraged to make your roof their home causing further damage.

Replacing your Decramastic Roof

Your roof is obviously one of the structural elements of your home facing the most damage. It’s that part of a building that instantly and regularly comes in contact with weather components. The combination of extreme weather and temperature changes, dirt and other wind-borne elements leave an impact on roofing materials. Choosing between re-surfacing and a complete re-roofing job depends on the level of damage and deterioration to your roof.


Fortunately, the modern age of stone-coated Zincalume metal roofing is upon us, and an increasing number of homeowners opt to install and upgrade tiled or other roofing materials with new Gerard Roofs pressed metal roof tiles. Over time, metal roofs add lasting value to homes where other roofs may diminish in value. Here are a few examples of the advantages of Gerard Roofs tile roofing.


Life Expectancy

Unlike other roofing materials, the new generation of Gerard Roofs roofing tiles incorporate technologically-advances such as Zincalume protected steel, which gives tiles a longer service life than the old galvanised roofing tiles. The new generation metal tiles from from Gerard Rofos come with a 50 year pro-rata weather-proof warranty.


Variety of Styles

Coated metal roofs not only last longer, their very appearance has changed compared to old decramastic roofs. They are available in a variety of styles, in 32 colours and finishes, ensuring that you purchase a product that compliments your home perfectly.

Energy Efficiency

Efficiency is always a concern, so it always pays to research before going ahead with an order.The availability energy-efficient materials also ensures far less maintenance and overall weight on your home. Preserving the structural integrity of your home is always a foremost concern. Gerard roof tiles put less strain on the foundations and supporting beams.


Whatever you do…

Just because your roof is out of sight, it is still a vital component of your home – you cannot afford for it to be out of mind. If you’re in any doubt about your 1970s or 1980s decramastic roof please get Cooper Roofing to assess the old tiles before undergoing roof repairs or replacements. We will visit your property and give you a free assessment.



By pennyroof, Oct 30 2017 11:33PM

For many people, choosing a roof is primarily about style, and in this respect, a modern, lightweight Gerard roof offers a myriad of different options to suit the architecture of all kinds.


But equally important is peace of mind. You want to feel confident that your roof will continue to protect your home and its precious contents even under the most extreme conditions imaginable.


Gerard roofs have been thoroughly proven over time right throughout New Zealand and in over 120 countries around the world.




Sustainable Roofing


Sustainability by definition is inherently broad. Generally, however, there is a commonly understood idea of sustainability – the capacity for continuance into the long term. Sustainability is a process, a journey without an end; continuous improvement is the end in itself.


A Gerard pressed steel roof is an environmentally friendly choice. It’s lighter than concrete or clay roofing, which means transportation is more energy-efficient. It requires less framing support, which saves resources. And it’s made from steel, which is endlessly recyclable.




By pennyroof, May 30 2017 03:25AM


A Gerard Roof is excellent compared to other steel products. The low noise impact is the result of textured, stone granules and smaller steel sheets pressed into tiles, which minimizes the sound transmission through to the house.


Longrun steel roofs allow sound to travel in waves along the full length of the sheets meaning that noise transmission into the home can be quite high. Gerard Roofs pressed steel tiles are short lengths of metal fitted together so sound is unable to travel and any rain impact noise dulls quickly.

By pennyroof, Feb 24 2017 02:48AM

Alpine tile roof, Millwater
Alpine tile roof, Millwater
Charcoal Alpine Tile, Millwater
Charcoal Alpine Tile, Millwater

A stunning new profile has been released onto the NZ market and the first roofs have been installed. This beautiful, sleek new look is on display on a roof in Millwater and we think its a winner!


The new ALPINE tile is available in a textured finish and is viewed above in a Charcoal colour, but it has a range of colours available.


This is a smart alternative to asphalt shingles or heavyweight slate roofing and with its attractive low profile it lends an almost flat look to your roof while still providing a long warranty and the trustworthy weathertightness of a Gerard Roof.


This one's a beauty!


Contact us for more information on the Alpine tile or for a drive by address to view this roof.




By pennyroof, May 30 2016 04:41AM


You need to ensure that your roof is ready and weather tight for the coming winter and now is the time to do it.


If you are in need of reroofing get in touch as soon as possible so we are able to get your job into our schedule and ensure your home is weathertight before the wet season arrives.


We can replace your longrun roof , your metal tile/ decramastic roof or even your concrete roof with a brand new fully warranted Gerard Roof.


Contact us now for a free inspection and a quote to take care of your roofs needs.


Even the birds will be cosy under a Gerard Roof with this Gerard mini tile roof....


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