Finding a reliable roofer in Tauranga is critical given the Bay's coastal environment. Whether you're dealing with salt-air corrosion on a Mount Maunganui beachfront or planning a re-roof for an older home in Greerton, choosing a specialist with the right credentials ensures your home stays watertight for decades.
This page highlights the Top 5 roofers in Tauranga, based on independent research into reputation, service quality, customer feedback and overall reliability.

The top 5 roofers in Tauranga are 1. Custom Roof Ltd, 2. Artisans Roofing, 3. Adco Roofing Tauranga, 4. KiwiSpout NZ Ltd, 5. Otter Roofing. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
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Custom Roof are specialists in high-quality residential roof replacements and re-roofing, with RANZ membership and LBP credentials, based in Mount Maunganui. They suit homeowners after accredited, high-quality re-roofing.
Artisans Roofing is a family-operated team specialising in metal roofing, offering direct owner communication and competitive pricing for coastal properties. They suit homeowners who value a personal, well-priced service.
Adco Roofing is a Greerton-based company known for a rare 10-year workmanship guarantee and high customer ratings across repairs and replacements. They suit homeowners who want strong guarantees and a proven reputation.
KiwiSpout is a full-service roofing provider based in Tauriko, offering in-house scaffolding and edge protection for competitive pricing. They suit homeowners who want a well-resourced team that keeps costs down.
Otter Roofing are Licensed Building Practitioners known for versatility across new builds, re-roofing and maintenance, with a strong customer service reputation. They suit homeowners who want flexible, well-regarded service.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Roofer | Best for |
|---|---|
| Custom Roof Ltd | Accredited residential re-roofing |
| Artisans Roofing | Metal roofing on coastal properties |
| Adco Roofing Tauranga | Strong workmanship guarantees |
| KiwiSpout NZ Ltd | Well-resourced, competitively priced roofing |
| Otter Roofing | Versatile, well-reviewed roofing |
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TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews — our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each roofer. We weigh up a combination of:
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In the Bay of Plenty, coastal durability is everything. Salt air accelerates corrosion, so the right roofer specifies materials and coatings suited to the coastal zone and knows how to detail a roof to last by the sea. Roof-type experience matters too — metal, tile and membrane all call for different skills.
When comparing quotes, check what's actually included: removal and disposal of the old roof, underlay, flashings, scaffolding, gutter work and warranties. For an active leak, confirm response time and whether they can make the roof watertight quickly.
For a standard 3-bedroom home, a re-roof with long-run steel typically costs between $15,000 and $25,000. If you're transitioning from heavy tiles to iron, or have complex structural issues, costs can exceed $35,000.
Usually, no. Replacing your roof with a like-for-like or lighter-weight material (for example concrete tile to iron) is generally exempt. However, changing from iron to a heavier tile roof or making structural changes to the roof frame requires a consent from Tauranga City Council.
A professionally installed modern iron roof in Tauranga should last 30 to 50 years, provided it's maintained according to the manufacturer's instructions — which include regular salt-spray washdowns for coastal properties.
Salt air is the main factor. It accelerates corrosion on metal roofs and fittings, especially close to the beach at the Mount and Papamoa. Choosing coastal-grade materials and washing the roof down periodically with fresh water helps it reach its full lifespan.
Reviews help, but they're not the only factor. Roof-type experience, coastal credentials (such as RANZ membership or LBP status) and communication matter — especially on a full re-roof near the coast.
Many do, but not all focus equally on both. If it's a leak, ask how they diagnose the cause — flashings, penetrations, joins or gutters — before committing to major work.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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