Submitted by Alistair Fleming on Fri, 24/10/2025 - 3:14pm
Assist installers and builders, in understanding the necessary guidelines and steps for preparing and installing fascias, gutters and downpipes, to comply with the performance requirements of the NZ Building Code and aesthetic requirements.
This document will include how to:
• Outline...
Submitted by Alistair Fleming on Fri, 24/10/2025 - 2:33pm
06 Ruepehu Hut - With corrugated cladding in a deep red, this holiday escape references iconic DOC huts.
10 Beachside Home Reimagined Steel roof chosen for its performance in beachside location.
14 Ngā Mokopuna: The...
Submitted by Alistair Fleming on Fri, 24/10/2025 - 2:22pm
PROJECTS
08: Cardinal Logistics: An enormousnew automated facility, featuring Roofing Industries' Maxispan roofing and Multirib cladding
12: Pohuehue House: Mahurangi home designed by Felicity Brenchley, featuring Kahu® by Metalcraft Roofing
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Submitted by marius@aptwrite.nz on Wed, 18/06/2025 - 3:19pm
Roof replacement with a “like with like” does not require a building consent (Exemptions Guidance for Schedule 1 of the Building Act 2004, Fifth edition August 2020).
Version 2, 4 March 2024
Re-Roofing at 1 Degree.pdf
Submitted by marius@aptwrite.nz on Thu, 29/05/2025 - 12:01pm
Submitted by marius@aptwrite.nz on Thu, 29/05/2025 - 11:44am
Durability, rather than weatherproofness, motivates metal wall-to-ground clearances. Clearances are designed to prevent the build-up of vegetation or debris, which can be corrosive.
Version 1, 29 February 2025
BGC01_Ground_Clearance.pdf
Submitted by Alex Taylor on Fri, 30/08/2024 - 4:24pm
Submitted by Alex Taylor on Fri, 30/08/2024 - 4:19pm
Submitted by Alex Taylor on Fri, 30/08/2024 - 4:08pm
Submitted by Alex Taylor on Fri, 30/08/2024 - 4:01pm
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