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Roof plumbing and roof leak repairs

Leaks traced to where the water actually gets in, plus flashings, valleys, gutters and downpipes. Licensed roof plumbing, not a patch-up.

QBCC licence 15161521 5.0 from 23 Google reviews Based in Thorneside
Steel roof sheeting meeting a new gutter line on a single-storey Australian home

A roof leak almost never enters where it appears. Water gets in at a flashing, a valley or a lap, runs along a batten or a rafter, and drops through the ceiling somewhere else entirely. Chasing the stain rather than the entry point is how a roof gets sealed three times and still leaks.

Roof plumbing is licensed work in Queensland for good reason — it covers the roof drainage of the whole building, and getting the falls, overflow provision or flashing details wrong causes damage that shows up years later.

Detail

What roof plumbing covers

Roof leak diagnosis

Finding the entry point rather than the stain — usually flashings, valleys, penetrations or a lap that has lifted.

Flashings and penetrations

Chimney, wall and parapet flashings, and the seals around vents, flues, skylights and solar mounts.

Valleys

Rusted or blocked valley irons, which fill with leaf litter and then overflow under the sheets in heavy rain.

Gutters and downpipes

Repairs, re-falls, replacement and downpipe reconnection where water is not reaching the stormwater.

Sheet and ridge repairs

Loose, lifted or corroded sheeting, ridge capping and fixings.

Storm damage

Assessment and repair after a storm, including making a roof watertight ahead of a full repair.

Questions

Asked often

Because the defect is usually a capacity or overflow problem, not a hole. Blocked valleys, undersized gutters and gutters without adequate overflow all cope in light rain and fail in a downpour — which is exactly when Brisbane gets its rain.

Often, yes. Most entry points are visible on inspection once you know what to look for, and where they are not, the roof can be tested with water in a controlled way.

Yes. Roof plumbing is licensed plumbing work covering roof drainage — gutters, downpipes, flashings and roof coverings that shed water. Brigs Plumbing holds QBCC licence 15161521.

The roof plumbing side, including sheeting, flashings and drainage. A full re-roof involving structural work is a different trade and you will be told if that is what the job needs.

Tell us what it is doing

Describe the problem on the phone. If it can be sorted without a visit, it will be.

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