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Colorbond

George Giannakakis

By George Giannakakis · M.Arch · RLA300580 · HIA Industry Judge

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Colorbond explained in detail

Colorbond is pre-painted steel used for roofing, cladding, and fencing in Australia. It's known for being durable and resistant to weathering. The steel is coated with a layer of zinc and then painted with a layer of coloured paint, which helps to protect the steel from rust and corrosion. Colorbond is an iconic Australian building material manufactured by BlueScope Steel.

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Colorbond roofing typically lasts 50+ years in most Australian conditions when properly installed. BlueScope offers warranties of up to 36 years on perforation from corrosion. Coastal areas may see slightly shorter lifespans due to salt exposure.

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