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Roofing in Auckland

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Typical price: NZ$350–NZ$51,700

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Roofing prices in Auckland

Researched estimates for Auckland (NZD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Flashing, fixings or localized leak repair NZ$350 NZ$920 NZ$3,450
Reroof, small home Strip and replace with long-run steel incl. scaffolding NZ$13,800 NZ$20,700 NZ$32,200
Reroof, large home Full replacement on larger or complex roof NZ$23,000 NZ$34,500 NZ$51,700

How to hire a roofing pro in New Zealand

  1. Like-for-like reroofing is generally exempt building work, but structural changes are restricted building work needing a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP)
  2. Check Roofing Association of New Zealand (RANZ) membership and local references
  3. Expect scaffolding/edge protection in the quote — WorkSafe requires it on most roof jobs and it can add $1,500-$3,000+
  4. Confirm the quote covers new underlay, flashings and disposal, and states whether GST is included
  5. Book for spring-summer; coastal wind zones may need higher-spec fixings
  6. Get manufacturer and workmanship warranties in writing

Like-for-like roof replacement is generally exempt from building consent under Schedule 1 of the Building Act, but structural alterations are restricted building work requiring a Licensed Building Practitioner. WorkSafe height rules make scaffolding or edge protection a standard cost on most jobs.

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Frequently asked questions

What should be included in a roofing quote?

Tear-off and disposal, underlayment spec, flashing replacement (not reuse), ridge and valley details, a unit price for replacing rotten decking discovered mid-job, scaffolding or edge protection, and cleanup with a magnetic nail sweep. A quote missing the deck-repair unit price is the classic setup for large mid-job extras.

Should I repair my roof or replace it?

Repair when damage is localised — a few slipped tiles, one flashing leak — and the roof is under about two-thirds of its expected life. Replace when leaks recur in different places, more than roughly 30% of the covering is failing, or repair quotes start approaching a third of replacement cost. A good roofer will show you photos from the roof to justify either answer.

Can just part of a roof be replaced?

Yes — replacing one slope or section is common after localised storm damage and costs far less than a full reroof. The trade-offs are colour mismatch with weathered existing material and tying new work into old underlayment. It makes most sense when the rest of the roof has meaningful life left.

Will insurance pay for my roof?

Policies generally cover sudden storm damage (wind, hail, fallen trees) but not gradual wear and age. Document damage with dated photos immediately, get an independent assessment before signing anything a door-knocking contractor puts in front of you, and check whether your policy pays replacement cost or depreciated value on older roofs.

How do I find a reliable roofer in Auckland?

Get at least three quotes from established local firms in Auckland, ask each for recent local references and proof of insurance, and check membership of the national roofing trade body where one exists. Prioritise roofers who inspect from the roof (or with a drone) and show photos, over anyone quoting from the ground or the kerb.

What warranties should a new roof come with?

Two separate ones: a manufacturer warranty on materials (often 20-50 years, sometimes conditional on certified installation) and the contractor's own workmanship warranty (5-10 years is respectable). Get both in writing and understand what voids them — foot traffic, unventilated attics and pressure washing are common exclusions.

How much does reroofing cost in New Zealand?

Long-run steel — the most common covering — typically runs NZD $90-$190 per m² installed, putting a small home at $12,000-$28,000 and larger houses at $20,000-$45,000 including scaffolding. Concrete tile and membrane roofs price similarly to slightly higher.

Do I need building consent to reroof in NZ?

Usually not — replacing the covering like-for-like is exempt work. Consent is needed if you change the roof structure, alter the profile substantially, or switch to a much heavier material. Your roofer or council can confirm in minutes.

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