Repairs & Upgrades

Farm buildings go through constant exposure to weather, machinery use, livestock, and general wear over time. Keeping buildings maintained and functional is important for protecting equipment, improving day-to-day usability, and extending the life of existing structures.
Whether it’s refreshing an older implement shed, upgrading a workshop, or adapting a building for a new purpose, the focus is on practical improvements that keep the space working effectively long-term. This includes re-roofing ageing sheds, replacing damaged cladding, extending existing buildings, adding lean-tos or covered areas, repairing structural damage, and modifying farm buildings to better suit changing operational needs.





Roofing & re-roofing
Roofing on rural buildings needs to withstand harsh conditions year-round. Ageing or damaged roofing can lead to leaks, moisture issues, and ongoing deterioration if not addressed properly.
- New roofing and re-roofing
- Replacing worn or damaged roofing materials
- Improving drainage and water runoff
Whether it’s a full roof replacement or repairs to existing areas, the focus is on durability and long-term protection.

Building Modifications
Adding extra bays, lean-tos, or covered areas can increase storage capacity and improve how the building functions day to day. Create more usable space for machinery, feed, livestock, or general farm operations.
Reworking the internal layout of a building can make spaces more practical and better suited to changing farm needs. This might involve opening up areas for machinery access, creating separate storage zones, or adapting buildings for a completely different purpose than they were originally built for.
Wider openings, improved vehicle access, and better movement around the structure can help buildings work more effectively for modern farm equipment and day-to-day use.

Cladding & Exterior Repairs
Exterior cladding and wall linings can deteriorate over time due to weather exposure and general farm use. Replacing or repairing these areas helps protect the structure and improve the overall condition of the building.
- Replacing damaged or ageing cladding
- Repairing weather-related wear and tear
- Improving protection from wind and rain
- Refreshing the appearance of older buildings

Effluent Systems & Upgrades
Effluent systems go through constant exposure to moisture, machinery, livestock, and heavy day-to-day use, so keeping them well maintained is important for both functionality and long-term reliability. Whether it’s upgrading older infrastructure or building new systems, good concrete work and practical layouts play an important role in keeping farms running efficiently.
This can include new effluent pits, repairs and upgrades to existing systems, feed pads, holding areas, washdown zones, concrete surfaces, and related rural infrastructure. Whether it’s replacing worn concrete, improving drainage, extending existing areas, or building new structures to suit changing farm requirements, the focus is on practical solutions built to handle demanding rural conditions.

Repairs & Maintenance
Ongoing repairs help keep farm buildings safe, usable, and operating properly throughout the year by addressing wear, damage, and general deterioration before it becomes a larger issue. This includes structural repairs and strengthening, replacing damaged materials, and fixing areas affected by constant use from machinery or livestock, along with general maintenance and upgrade work to extend the life of existing buildings.
Not every project requires a full rebuild. In many cases, upgrading or modifying an existing structure is a practical and cost-effective way to improve how it functions. Whether it’s refreshing an older shed, improving weather protection, adapting a building for a new purpose, or carrying out repairs after years of use, the focus is on delivering practical solutions that suit how the farm operates day to day.