Brisbane's Eastern Suburbs delivery areas
for our insulated panel products
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Balmoral
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Belmont
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Bulimba
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Camp Hill
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Cannon Hill
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Carina
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Carindale
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Chandler
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Coorparoo
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East Brisbane
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Gumdale
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Hawthorne
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Hemmant
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Lota
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Manly
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Morningside
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Murarrie
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Norman Park
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Seven Hills
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Tingalpa
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Wakerley
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Wynnum
About our KITS ...
Everything you need for a complete insulated roof & patio solution!
Our kits are designed to suit DIY* projects, with every component carefully selected and included to simplify the process. We've eliminated the guesswork by providing a complete solution, making it easier to order exactly what you need for your project.
Our standard ROOF KIT sizes start from 3 metres x 5 metres and are available in a choice of panel profiles, colours and core thicknesses to suit a wide range of residential and commercial applications.
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We can also customise a KIT to suit your requirements.
We offer competitively priced delivery options, or you can choose to collect your kit directly from the manufacturer if preferred.​
About Brisbane's Eastern suburbs
Brisbane’s eastern suburbs offer a diverse mix of established neighbourhoods, leafy streets, riverside areas and bayside communities, each with its own unique character. Stretching from the inner east through to the coastline, the region combines the convenience of city access with a more relaxed suburban atmosphere. The area features a blend of older character homes, modern developments, local shopping areas and community spaces, creating a varied landscape that reflects the many different lifestyles found throughout the region.
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Outdoor living is a major part of the eastern suburbs’ appeal, with an abundance of parks, walking tracks, open spaces and waterfront areas to enjoy. The connection to the river and bay provides opportunities for cycling, boating, fishing and relaxing by the water, while local parks and recreational areas offer places for families, residents and visitors to spend time outdoors. The combination of natural surroundings and accessible amenities gives the area a balanced feel without being removed from the activity of the city.
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Beyond its green spaces and coastal connections, Brisbane’s eastern suburbs are supported by a strong network of everyday conveniences, including schools, shopping precincts, transport links and community facilities. The area continues to grow and change while maintaining the established character of its neighbourhoods. With a mix of urban convenience, outdoor spaces and a strong sense of community, the eastern suburbs represent a diverse and well-connected part of Brisbane.
Brisbane Eastern suburbs' highlights
Brisbane’s eastern suburbs are a diverse collection of communities that extend from inner-city fringe areas through to the bayside. The region combines established neighbourhoods, leafy residential streets, riverside settings and open suburban spaces, creating a varied landscape with a strong local identity. Each area has its own character, shaped by its surroundings, community facilities and connection to Brisbane’s wider network.
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With a strong connection to the Brisbane River, areas including Bulimba and Hawthorne offer a mix of heritage charm, local dining precincts and attractive outdoor spaces. The combination of character homes, modern developments and riverside walkways creates neighbourhoods that feel connected to the city while maintaining a relaxed suburban atmosphere.
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Further inland, Morningside, Cannon Hill and surrounding communities provide a balance of convenience and residential appeal. These areas feature established streets, local parks, shopping facilities and transport links, offering practical everyday amenities while remaining close to Brisbane’s inner suburbs.
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The middle eastern suburbs include a variety of residential environments, from established family neighbourhoods to areas experiencing ongoing growth. Communities such as Carina, Carindale and Belmont are characterised by leafy streets, open spaces and a mix of housing styles, creating a comfortable suburban setting with easy access to schools, shopping and recreational facilities.
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Moving towards the coastline, the bayside communities of Manly, Wynnum and Lota have a distinct connection to the water. Waterfront parks, walking tracks and open foreshore areas provide opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, while local cafés, community spaces and recreational facilities contribute to the relaxed coastal atmosphere.
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The eastern suburbs also include newer residential areas such as Wakerley and Tingalpa, where modern homes sit alongside established pockets of the community. These areas offer a mix of open spaces, convenient services and family-friendly facilities, while maintaining strong connections to the surrounding suburbs.
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Closer to the city, areas including East Brisbane and Norman Park showcase the character and history of the eastern suburbs. With older streetscapes, river access and proximity to inner-city amenities, these communities offer a blend of traditional Brisbane charm and modern convenience.
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The elevated areas of Coorparoo and Camp Hill provide leafy surroundings, established neighbourhoods and a strong sense of community. Their combination of parks, local businesses and residential streets creates a well-rounded suburban environment with easy access to the city and surrounding areas.
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Quieter residential settings can be found throughout communities such as Seven Hills, Chandler and Gumdale. Known for more spacious properties, open landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere, these areas provide a contrast to the busier inner suburbs while still offering convenient access to Brisbane’s broader eastern region.
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Completing the diverse mix of the eastern suburbs are areas such as Hemmant and Murarrie, which combine residential communities with important employment and commercial precincts. Together, these suburbs contribute to the variety of Brisbane’s east, creating a region where residential living, outdoor spaces and business areas exist side by side.
