0401 364 405

Banora Point, NSW

Hall Restorations in Banora Point

Hill-house roofs, mature-gum gutter problems, and the view-aspect maintenance most of Banora Point quietly needs.

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Banora Point is mostly hill houses, which means steeper roofs, longer driveways, mature gum cover, and the kind of view-aspect homeowners who care about how the place is presented. The work pattern's different from the flat-river houses at Tweed Heads — more focus on pitch-safe roof work, more eucalyptus litter in gutters, more long drives that show their age.

The Banora Point pattern is hill-house maintenance: roofs you can’t always walk, drives you can almost always see from the kitchen window, and gum and paperbark cover that means gutters are doing more work than the homeowners realise.

A lot of the houses up here were built in the 80s and 90s, which means the tile roofs are at the point where the pointing’s going chalky and the recoats from the previous owner are starting to fade. Banora Point is one of our most common roof-restoration enquiry areas — the structural tile work is fine, the cosmetic side needs attention.

The driveway pattern’s different too. Banora Point drives are often long, often steep, often partly shaded by the original tree cover the developer left in. The shaded sections grow mould and algae faster than the open sections; we adjust the detergent ratio rather than try to blast it off uniformly.

For grounds work, the boundary hedges (lilly-pilly, viburnum, sometimes photinia) are the main maintenance focus. A renewal-prune once a year on a mature hedge keeps it dense and shapely; quarterly trims keep the line clean.

What we see most

Common Banora Point jobs

  • Steep roof pitches that need careful access; some are best worked from elevated platform rather than walked
  • Heavy eucalyptus and paperbark litter in gutters, especially after the spring drop
  • Long driveways with hard surfaces in shaded sections growing mould and algae
  • Render mould on the cool-aspect walls of view-side houses (often where the breeze can't get in)
  • Hedges along boundary lines (lilly-pilly, viburnum) that have been allowed to overgrow

Nearby coverage

We also work

  • Tweed Heads
  • Bilambil Heights
  • Kingscliff
  • Terranora

FAQ

Banora Point questions

My roof is too steep to walk — can you still clean it?

Most steep pitches we can soft-wash from an extension ladder with a long wand, or from a small elevated platform we bring in. We'll tell you which approach suits your roof on the quote, and what it changes about the price.

We've got big gums overhanging the roof — do we need to take them out to keep the gutters clear?

Usually no. Gutter guard handles the bulk of eucalyptus litter; the trees themselves stay. Where we WOULD recommend removal is if branches are actually touching or scraping the roof, or if the tree is over-mature and dropping serious limbs. That's an arborist call, not ours — we'll point you to one.

Our driveway is shaded under a tree canopy and goes green every winter — can it be cleaned without losing the trees?

Yes. The mould is a surface issue, not a tree issue. A pressure clean plus an optional sealer keeps it pale for two to three years between cleans. The trees stay.

Booking in Banora Point?

Call 0401 364 405 or send a quote request. We'll come back with a written number for your block, not a starting price.