
By George Giannakakis · M.Arch · RLA300580 · HIA Industry Judge
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A type of roof with a slope or incline, with two or more sides that come together at a peak or ridge. The slope of a pitched roof is often described as the ratio of the rise (vertical distance) to the run (horizontal distance). Common in Australian homes for weather protection and ceiling height flexibility.


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A type of roof with a slope or incline, with two or more sides that come together at a peak or ridge. Understanding the terminology upfront helps you compare builder quotes and read your Australian building contract with confidence.
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The primary national set of technical building standards that every Australian build must comply with. Volume 2 covers Class 1 & 10 buildings (most homes).
Specific material, product and method standards (e.g. AS 3700 masonry, AS 1684 timber framing) referenced by the NCC.
National peak body for residential builders. Publishes the most widely used home-building contracts and consumer guidance.
National peak body for general builders. Publishes commercial and residential contracts and industry guidance.
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