Colorbond vs tile — what actually matters for your house
Written and edited by Robert McLoughlin, founder of AustralianRoofers.com.
Colorbond or tile? It's the single biggest material decision an Australian homeowner makes about their roof. This episode walks through six factors that should drive the call — matching the existing house, coastal location, bushfire zones, heritage overlays, roof pitch, and the sound of rain on metal — plus the real cost difference at install and over the life of the roof.
In this episode
- Why matching the existing roof material is usually the cheapest decision
- Coastal salt air: when standard Colorbond loses to Colorbond Ultra (or to tile)
- Bushfire zones (BAL ratings): why Colorbond is the simpler compliance path
- Heritage overlays effectively mandate tile — check before you quote
- Steep pitches above 30° favour Colorbond — half the weight, much faster install
- The hidden cost of Colorbond: sarking + acoustic underlay for rain noise
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Full show notes and transcript at https://www.australianroofers.com/podcast/colorbond-vs-tile/.
The AustralianRoofers.com Podcast is produced by Australian Roofers — Australia's verified directory of roofers. More episodes at australianroofers.com/podcast. The script and editorial were written and edited by Robert McLoughlin, founder of AustralianRoofers.com.

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