Tasman Roofing Nelson
Tasman Roofing Nelson · Roofers · Nelson, Nelson
About
Well-reviewed roofer serving Nelson and the wider Nelson region. 21 years of experience providing quality roofers services. Licensed, insured, and committed to delivering outstanding results.
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Reviews (5)
“Good News - they are coming to fix issue - very apologetic - 8 am Monday morning. Tasman Roofing was contracted by Freeman roofing for our cladding and roof install six months ago. Everything appeared to go well until something went wrong - we have a issue with a loud vibration in the flashing - we notified them straight away and although they said they would fix it multiple times - six months on and is still not fixed. So disappointed in this total lack of service or care around their clients.”
— Jane Cunliffe
“Tasman Roofing did a really exceptional job of re-roofing our villa. There were many technical aspects to it, tricky cuts, bespoke flashings, not to mention the 45' pitch! They handled every aspect with ease and amazing workmanship, our new roof looks incredible. Nick and Andrew with their team were an absolute pleasure to deal with and made our project stress free. We highly recommend this company.”
— Natasha Hutcheon
“I can not speak highly enough of Sonya, Geoff & the installation crew. Total legends. In this busy industry, with building supplies low & a real commodity, Tasman Roofing went over and above to get our new roof installed. Just a smallish house, they could have easily passed on the work, but instead they went out of their way to get the job done. Thank you all.”
— Jacqui Shepherd
“Service provided was for provision of roof flashings to my specific design. Extremely fast supply time, good price and flashings were cut and folded exactly to my design requirements. Great professional and friendly service.”
— Mary M
“Our endangered native kea are dying of lead poisoning. Lead is a toxic heavy metal which is present across the South Island in the form of lead shot, lead wheel weights, paint, roof flashings and nail heads in back country buildings constructed prior to the 1990’s. To our kea it’s a chewey sweet tasting treat and it’s a major cause of the rapid decline in our kea population. Kea Mortality Accidents Trauma, Predation, Avian Disease, LEAD POISONING, Climate Change, Human conflict, Illicit wildlife trade, Accidental poisoning. The 'Lead Heads’ is a Nelson based volunteer group tasked with removing lead from back country structures and we’re sincerely grateful to Geoff at Tasman Roofing for his concern and generosity. He's supplied us with invaluable replacement materials for this work over the years. Many Thanks Geoff!”
— Peter Hay