
Patio Cover Installation in Hobart
Decking Hobart Specialist

Hobart’s Trusted Patio Cover Installation
Look, here’s the thing about trying to enjoy your outdoor space in Hobart – you’re basically gambling with the weather. I had a mate in South Hobart who spent three years avoiding his beautiful deck because the second you sit down with a cuppa, the wind picks up or the rain starts. He finally got a proper patio cover installed, and now he reckons it’s added years to how much he actually uses his outdoor area.
We’ve been doing patio cover installation across Hobart for over a decade now, and we’ve learned a thing or two about what actually works in Tasmania’s conditions. The rain, the wind, the occasional dusting of snow when you’re up near the mountain – your patio cover needs to handle all of it without becoming a maintenance nightmare.
From Battery Point to Glenorchy, Kingston to Claremont, we design and build patio covers that turn your outdoor area from something you use three months a year into proper year-round living space. Whether you’re after a simple Colorbond roof to keep the rain off your BBQ or a fully insulated structure that’ll let you sit outside on a winter afternoon, we’ll sort you out with something that’s built right for Hobart.
Your Patio Cover Options in Hobart
Colorbond Steel Roofing is your workhorse option. Handles everything Hobart throws at it – the rain sheets off, the wind can’t get underneath it, and it’ll outlast most other materials. You’ve got about 20 different colours to choose from, so matching your existing roof or going with something that complements your weatherboards isn’t hard. The downside? It blocks all the light, so if you’re hoping to sit under natural light while staying dry, this won’t do it
Polycarbonate Roofing is the middle ground most people go for. You get rain protection without turning your patio into a cave. The UV-resistant panels let through diffused light, so it feels bright and open even when the weather’s rubbish. The catch is noise – when it’s bucketing down, you’ll know about it. Not a dealbreaker for most, but if you’re planning on having conversations out there during heavy rain, you might want to think about it.
Insulated Roof Panels are the premium option, and honestly, for Hobart’s climate, they make a lot of sense. They cut down the noise from rain to about a quarter of what you get with standard Colorbond, and they keep the space warmer in winter and cooler in summer. If you’re serious about using your outdoor area year-round, the extra cost pays itself back pretty quick in comfort
We can do flat roofs (modern look, architectural appeal), gable roofs (traditional style, excellent for shedding rain), or skillion/lean-to roofs (simple, cost-effective, great drainage). Your choice depends on your home’s style, your budget, and how the water needs to run off.

Our Patio Cover Installation Service
We start with a proper consultation at your place. We’ll look at how your home’s oriented, where the water needs to go, what wind exposure you’re dealing with, and what you actually want to use the space for. Sometimes people think they want one thing and we work out together that something else makes more sense for how they’ll actually use it.
If your patio cover’s going to be a bigger structure or you’re in an exposed spot, we’ll organize structural engineering. It’s not always needed, but when it is, we don’t skip it. The materials we use are specifically chosen for Tasmania’s climate – nothing that’s going to corrode in the salt air or fail in the first decent wind event.
Construction follows AS 1170 wind ratings because Hobart’s not mucking around when it comes to wind. We make sure the roof pitch is right for rain drainage (and trust me, with 600mm+ of rain a year, this matters). All the weatherproofing and flashing is done properly so you don’t end up with water getting where it shouldn’t.
We handle the council permits, coordinate any electrical work with licensed sparkies if you want lights or fans, and we’re fully insured. The whole job’s done professionally from start to finish.
Decking Hobart Specialist

What You Need to Know About Patio Covers in Hobart
Wind load ratings aren’t optional in Hobart. Especially if you’re anywhere near the coast or up on a hill, your patio cover needs to be engineered to handle the wind we get here. We’ve seen too many structures that looked fine but weren’t built to the right spec, and they don’t last.
Roof pitch matters when you’re getting 600mm+ of rain a year. Too flat and you’ll get pooling, potential leaks, and a roof that ages faster than it should. We design the pitch to shed water properly while still looking good.
If you’re in the foothills or anywhere with elevation, snow load becomes a consideration. Not something you think about often in Hobart, but when it happens, your patio cover needs to handle it.
Insulation’s worth considering even if you’re only using the space in warmer months. Hobart winters are cold, and if there’s any chance you’ll want to sit out there on a sunny winter afternoon, insulated panels make it way more pleasant.
Frequently Asked Questions About Patio Cover Installation Services
Depends what you’re after, but for most Hobart homes, we recommend insulated Colorbond panels. You get complete weather protection, noise reduction when it’s raining (which is often), and thermal performance that actually makes a difference in our cold winters. If budget’s tight, standard Colorbond works fine – it handles the weather, just without the comfort benefits. Polycarbonate’s good if natural light’s your priority and you don’t mind the rain noise.
Usually, yeah. If you’re building anything over a certain size or height, or if you’re close to boundaries, council wants to see plans. Heritage areas have extra considerations. The good news is the process is pretty straightforward if the design’s sensible and compliant. We handle the paperwork and deal with council, so you don’t have to stress about it.
Absolutely, and for Hobart’s climate, it’s one of the better investments you can make. Insulated roof panels cut the rain noise down dramatically and keep the space warmer when it’s cold out. We’ve had clients tell us the insulated roof turned their patio from something they used maybe four months a year into proper year-round outdoor living space. Add some heating and good lighting, and you’ve basically extended your house.
Basic Colorbond lean-to installations start around $8,000-$12,000 for a modest size. Mid-range setups with better materials and features run $15,000-$25,000. Fully insulated structures with all the extras can push $30,000-$45,000+. Honestly, it depends on size, materials, complexity, and what features you want. We’ll give you a proper quote after seeing your space and understanding what you need.
Most straightforward installations take 3-5 days once we’re on site. That’s from first post going in to you being able to use the space. More complex jobs – bigger structures, tricky sites, extensive electrical work – might stretch to 1-2 weeks. Weather can affect timelines (welcome to Hobart), but we’ll keep you updated if things shift. The actual construction’s pretty quick once permits are sorted and materials arrive.

Ready to Use Your Outdoor Space Year-Round in Hobart?
If you’re tired of unused outdoor space, soggy furniture, or cancelling plans because Hobart’s weather won again, it’s time to fix the problem properly. A professionally installed patio cover doesn’t just protect you from rain—it extends your living space, improves comfort in every season, and adds lasting value to your home