Do you need council approval to replace your roof?

Do you need council approval to replace your roof?

Written and edited by Robert McLoughlin, founder of AustralianRoofers.com.

Do you actually need council approval to replace your roof? This episode walks through the one rule that clears most homeowners — like-for-like work is usually 'exempt development' — and the five situations that flip it: heritage, structural changes, controlled-appearance areas, strata, and planning overlays like bushfire zones. Plus who's really responsible when work goes ahead without approval (hint: it's you, not just the roofer).

In this episode

  • Like-for-like roof replacement is usually 'exempt development' — no approval needed
  • Heritage listings and conservation areas remove the exemption entirely
  • Changing pitch, height, trusses or adding large openings tips into needing approval
  • Some councils and estates control roof colour and material for the streetscape
  • Strata roofs are common property — the owners corporation must approve first
  • Bushfire and other overlays attach extra material and fire-rating conditions
  • Responsibility sits with the owner, not only the roofer — get the answer in writing

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Full show notes and transcript at https://www.australianroofers.com/podcast/council-approval-roof-replacement/.

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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