Colorbond Roofing · Sydney
Corrugated Colorbond Roofing
The classic wavy profile — timeless, versatile, perfect for heritage and Federation homes.
Corrugated steel — Colorbond's Custom Orb — is the profile most people picture when they think of an Australian metal roof. Its rounded, wavy ribs are instantly recognisable and suit period homes, Federation and heritage properties, as well as modern builds going for a softer line than the sharp trapezoidal profiles.
Quick facts
- Fixing
- Pierce-fixed (screw-down)
- Profile
- Rounded corrugations (Custom Orb)
- Best for
- Heritage, Federation, verandahs, modern homes
- Special
- Can be curved / bullnosed
Why corrugated endures
The curved profile is strong, flexible and forgiving — it can be curved or bullnosed for verandahs and heritage details, which the angular profiles can't match. It's also widely available and economical, making it a versatile choice across almost any Sydney roof.
For heritage and conservation areas, corrugated is often the profile that best matches the original character of the home while delivering all the benefits of modern, pre-painted Colorbond steel.
- Classic, timeless wavy appearance
- Can be curved/bullnosed for verandahs and heritage details
- Suits Federation, heritage and modern homes alike
- Economical and widely available
Corrugated as a re-roof over tiles
Corrugated Colorbond is a common choice when converting an old, heavy tile roof to lightweight steel. It reduces the load on the structure, removes the constant maintenance of cracked tiles and failed pointing, and gives the home a clean refresh. We assess the existing structure and battens before quoting any tile-to-Colorbond conversion.
Pricing Guide
Corrugated Colorbond Roofing Cost
Corrugated is one of the most economical Colorbond profiles. Tile-to-Colorbond conversions cost more than a straight re-sheet because of tile removal and battens — your free quote will itemise it clearly.
All prices are estimates only — final pricing depends on roof size, pitch, access and materials.
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Corrugated Colorbond Roofing FAQs
Is corrugated Colorbond suitable for a heritage home?+
Often yes — corrugated is usually the closest match to the original character of Federation and heritage homes, and it can be curved for verandah bullnoses. We'll check any conservation-area requirements that apply to your property.
Can you put a corrugated Colorbond roof over my old tiles?+
In most cases we remove the tiles and re-roof in lightweight Colorbond rather than laying over them, after checking the existing structure and battens. It reduces roof weight and removes ongoing tile maintenance. You'll get a written quote after a free inspection.
More Options
Other Colorbond Roofing Options
Trimdek
The all-rounder profile — clean trapezoidal ribs, low minimum pitch, great value.
Klip-Lok
Concealed-fix, screw-free finish for very low pitches and long spans.
Colours
The full Colorbond colour range — and the shades that work best on Sydney homes.
Marine Grade
Colorbond Ultra for coastal Sydney homes near breaking surf and salt spray.
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