Aussie Canberra

AUSSIE PANELS CANBERRA

Stay Cool in the Heat

Canberra’s warm, dry summer months average 27 degrees. Aussie Panels can help you enjoy those lazy days in the nation’s capital in style and comfort.

Our Insulated Roofing makes a streamlined patio, pergola or shade area and adds a touch of class to your outdoor areas not to mention the improvement to your property value.

A normal steel roof radiates heat and can render your patio area a no go zone on hot days. The thermal properties of insulated panels mean you no longer have to swelter under a hot tin roof.

Aussie Panels are equally suited to providing shade and shelter to the ACT’s farming and equestrian communities.

The picture shows our panels being erected at beautiful Larapinta Equestrian in Queensland. 

Huge shade areas using 150mm thick panels were constructed over stock yards at the Brisbane facility.

Now the crew there can stable visiting polo ponies out of the heat and work on horses in relatively cool conditions. 

The panels can be used by other ACT agribusinesses for shearing sheds, wineries, clean rooms and sorting sheds.  

KITS DELIVERED ACROSS CANBERRA

Aussie Panels will help you put together a patio or carport kit with a fully engineered frame and all the components you need for your project including posts and beams, flashing and guttering, screws and rivets. 

Even better, we deliver across Canberra no matter if you are in Fyshwick, Calwell, Belconnen, Bonner or Weston Creek. 

WHAT ARE AUSSIE PANELS?

It is a great question if you are not familiar with insulated panels.

Aussie Panels are a 3-in-1 finished product made up of a steel roof sheet on top, a foam insulation core in the middle and a smooth steel ceiling sheet on the bottom.

They are increasingly popular with architects and building designers for their stunning appearance and their versatility when building. 

The super long spans of more than 9m eliminate ugly rafters and that adds up to fast installation along with fewer trades compared to roofing alternatives. 

TWO DIFFERENT STYLES

We supply two styles of roofing panels.

Trim (Ribbed) Profile Panels are slightly cheaper and easily the most popular.

The panels lock together at 1m wide using a tongue and groove system on the underside and a traditional roof overlap on the top.

The panels are cut to length to suit you requirements.

 

Corro Panels help deliver an ageless charm through a corrugated roof that can blend in with your existing home or building.

Like Ribbed Panels, Corro Panels are 1m wide when joined and they are cut to length.

Both panels are fully engineered to cope with Australia’s harsh environment.

They are are backed by BAL-40 Bushfire Attack Level and a 15-year peace of mind warranty.

THE BERRA WATER HAZARDS

No we’re not talking about golf!

Aussie Panels use a steel roofing sheet and a steel ceiling sheet and as we all know steel and water do not mix well. 

We recommend people living within a kilometer of water use our special Marine Plus paint finish. 

Marine Plus uses five layers of protection to give you a finish that is weather-tough. 

The protective layers also helps prevent premature deterioration if the roof is close to a swimming pool.

Marine Plus is available for Roof Panels, Flashings & Gutters in the following colours:

Surfmist®,  Windspray®,  Dune®,  Woodland Grey®, Monument®.  

MAKING IT EASY FOR CANBERRANS

We like to keep things simple for builders and home owners alike which means making it easy to get a fully itemised quote.

First, tell us some of the basics about your patio or carport.

A. What type of roof are you planning?

Is it a flyover roof like in the picture, a roof attached to your home or a stand alone roof like a carport or pergola?

B. What dimensions do you need? How wide and how long is the roof?

C. Do you want Ribbed Panel or Corro Panel?

D. Finally, do you need a whole kit? Some people already have their own posts and beams.

We trust our low prices and superior products will see Canberrans enjoy the chance to use Aussie Panels to improve their property’s value.