Roofing in Wellington
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Typical price: NZ$300–NZ$45,000
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Roofing prices in Wellington
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Flashing, fixings or localized leak repair | NZ$300 | NZ$800 | NZ$3,000 |
| Reroof, small home Strip and replace with long-run steel incl. scaffolding | NZ$12,000 | NZ$18,000 | NZ$28,000 |
| Reroof, large home Full replacement on larger or complex roof | NZ$20,000 | NZ$30,000 | NZ$45,000 |
How to hire a roofing pro in New Zealand
- Like-for-like reroofing is generally exempt building work, but structural changes are restricted building work needing a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP)
- Check Roofing Association of New Zealand (RANZ) membership and local references
- Expect scaffolding/edge protection in the quote — WorkSafe requires it on most roof jobs and it can add $1,500-$3,000+
- Confirm the quote covers new underlay, flashings and disposal, and states whether GST is included
- Book for spring-summer; coastal wind zones may need higher-spec fixings
- 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.
Is moss on a roof actually a problem?
Yes, over time — moss holds moisture against the surface, lifts tile and shingle edges, and accelerates frost damage. Have it removed by soft washing or manual scraping, never high-pressure washing, which strips granules and forces water under the covering. Zinc or copper strips slow regrowth.
How much does a new roof cost?
It scales with roof area, pitch, number of storeys, access, and material. Basic asphalt shingle or concrete tile sits at the bottom of the range; metal, slate and clay cost two to four times more. Tear-off of the old covering, disposal, scaffolding or edge protection, and hidden deck repairs are the lines that move a quote most — make sure all four are priced before comparing.
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.
Do I need a permit for roof work?
Full replacements commonly require a building permit or regulatory compliance; small like-for-like repairs usually don't. Rules vary by country and municipality, and a legitimate contractor will know and handle the paperwork — treat 'we don't need a permit' on a full reroof as a flag to double-check.
How much deposit should a roofer ask for?
Typically 10-30%, or enough to cover ordered materials, with the balance staged against progress and completion. Never pay in full upfront, and be wary of anyone who can start 'tomorrow' if you pay cash today — good roofers have lead times.
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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