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Yes you can. Please refer to our reseller locator to find a business near you.
It depends on your location. Please refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact your local Stramit office.
We don’t supply or sell sheds. However our customers, including Stramit-owned Fair Dinkum Sheds and ShedBoss, do. Call Fair Dinkum Sheds on 1800 786 878 or ShedBoss on 1300 743 326 to find more about the Shed Safe accredited options available to you.
Most of Stramit’s building products are made from Bluescope Steel. We also use specialty materials that are not produced in Australia like ZAM® from Japan, and MagnaFlow® from New Zealand to make our structural or roofing products even more durable. All of our products come with material warranties.
Tolerances vary from product to product. Our roofing profiles have tolerances of ±4mm on width and 0-15mm on length. Purlins are supplied with section sizes to ±1mm and a length tolerance of 0-10mm. Refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
All of our profiles are featured in the products section of our website. If you need more information, contact your account manager or local Stramit office.
Technical information can be found in our product profiles, our Product and Service Guides, or our Product Technical Manuals. Contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
This depends on your location. In Queensland all ridge and hip flashings are scribed – or cut – to suit the cladding they sit on as this gives maximum protection from the rain. In other states, the capping often (but not always) simply sits on the top of the corrugated cladding. Industrial sheets are usually scribed.
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Yes, and it’s available in polycarbonate and fibreglass.
It depends on your location. Please refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact your local Stramit office.
Refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact your local Stramit office.
Most Stramit products are available in the full range of COLORBOND® steel colours. Other colours, including gloss finish, are stocked at some locations. Please check with your local Stramit office or supplier for availability in your area.
We have a number of profiles including Speed Deck Ultra®, Monoclad®, Longspan® and CapacityPLUS™660. Our technical services consultants can provide you with advice to help you select the best profile for your project.
Yes you can. Please refer to our reseller locator to find a business near you.
Refer to the Stramit Product and Service Guide for your area. You can also contact your account manager or local Stramit office if you can’t find what you’re looking for, or need more information.
It depends on the product you order and where you’re ordering from. In general, roofing and rainwater products have a 48-hour lead time. Our Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth offices can provide a 24-hour service on some products. Structural products, such as purlins, can have up to a 5-day lead time. If you're ordering outside a metropolitan area, you’ll also need to factor in delivery time on some products.Please refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area, or contact your account manager or local Stramit office for more information.
Yes. As a Stramit account holder you have that option. Your account manager will be able to confirm product availability or suitable alternatives available in other states. They’ll also tell you about expected lead times and delivery charges that may apply if you go with these options.
Contact your local Stramit office for further information.
No you can’t as our purlins are not tested for floor loads. Check out our flooring system which can be used for decks, verandahs, mezzanines and other flooring applications.
COLORBOND® Ultra or Stramit products coated with MagnaFlow® offer the best protection against corrosion.
Yes you can, but water should not drain from the COLORBOND® material to the galvanised material. However, it is okay for water to drain from the galavanised material to the COLORBOND® material.
Tolerances vary from product to product. Our roofing profiles have tolerances of ±4mm on width and 0-15mm on length. Purlins are supplied with section sizes to ±1mm and a length tolerance of 0-10mm. Refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
Yes, and it’s available in polycarbonate and fibreglass.
No you can’t as our purlins are not tested for floor loads. Check out our flooring system which can be used for decks, verandahs, mezzanines and other flooring applications.
All of our profiles are featured in the products section of our website. If you need more information, contact your account manager or local Stramit office.
Technical information can be found in our product profiles, our Product and Service Guides, or our Product Technical Manuals. Contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
This depends on your location. In Queensland all ridge and hip flashings are scribed – or cut – to suit the cladding they sit on as this gives maximum protection from the rain. In other states, the capping often (but not always) simply sits on the top of the corrugated cladding. Industrial sheets are usually scribed.
Shadow Grey.
Refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact your local Stramit office.
Most Stramit products are available in the full range of COLORBOND® steel colours. Other colours, including gloss finish, are stocked at some locations. Please check with your local Stramit office or supplier for availability in your area.
COLORBOND® Ultra or Stramit products coated with MagnaFlow® offer the best protection against corrosion.
Most of Stramit’s building products are made from Bluescope Steel. We also use specialty materials that are not produced in Australia like ZAM® from Japan, and MagnaFlow® from New Zealand to make our structural or roofing products even more durable. All of our products come with material warranties.
Yes you can. Please refer to our reseller locator to find a business near you.
Refer to the Stramit Product and Service Guide for your area. You can also contact your account manager or local Stramit office if you can’t find what you’re looking for, or need more information.
It depends on the product you order and where you’re ordering from. In general, roofing and rainwater products have a 48-hour lead time. Our Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth offices can provide a 24-hour service on some products. Structural products, such as purlins, can have up to a 5-day lead time. If you're ordering outside a metropolitan area, you’ll also need to factor in delivery time on some products.Please refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area, or contact your account manager or local Stramit office for more information.
Yes. As a Stramit account holder you have that option. Your account manager will be able to confirm product availability or suitable alternatives available in other states. They’ll also tell you about expected lead times and delivery charges that may apply if you go with these options.
Contact your local Stramit office for further information.
Yes you can, but water should not drain from the COLORBOND® material to the galvanised material. However, it is okay for water to drain from the galavanised material to the COLORBOND® material.
We have a number of profiles including Speed Deck Ultra®, Monoclad®, Longspan® and CapacityPLUS™660. Our technical services consultants can provide you with advice to help you select the best profile for your project.
We have a number of profiles including Speed Deck Ultra®, Monoclad®, Longspan® and CapacityPLUS™660. Our technical services consultants can provide you with advice to help you select the best profile for your project.
COLORBOND® Ultra or Stramit products coated with MagnaFlow® offer the best protection against corrosion.
Contact your local Stramit office for further information.
Yes. As a Stramit account holder you have that option. Your account manager will be able to confirm product availability or suitable alternatives available in other states. They’ll also tell you about expected lead times and delivery charges that may apply if you go with these options.
It depends on the product you order and where you’re ordering from. In general, roofing and rainwater products have a 48-hour lead time. Our Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth offices can provide a 24-hour service on some products. Structural products, such as purlins, can have up to a 5-day lead time. If you're ordering outside a metropolitan area, you’ll also need to factor in delivery time on some products.Please refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area, or contact your account manager or local Stramit office for more information.
Refer to the Stramit Product and Service Guide for your area. You can also contact your account manager or local Stramit office if you can’t find what you’re looking for, or need more information.
Most of Stramit’s building products are made from Bluescope Steel. We also use specialty materials that are not produced in Australia like ZAM® from Japan, and MagnaFlow® from New Zealand to make our structural or roofing products even more durable. All of our products come with material warranties.
Most Stramit products are available in the full range of COLORBOND® steel colours. Other colours, including gloss finish, are stocked at some locations. Please check with your local Stramit office or supplier for availability in your area.
Refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact your local Stramit office.
Yes, and it’s available in polycarbonate and fibreglass.
Shadow Grey.
Technical information can be found in our product profiles, our Product and Service Guides, or our Product Technical Manuals. Contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
All of our profiles are featured in the products section of our website. If you need more information, contact your account manager or local Stramit office.
No you can’t as our purlins are not tested for floor loads. Check out our flooring system which can be used for decks, verandahs, mezzanines and other flooring applications.
It depends on your location. Please refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact your local Stramit office.
Refer to the Stramit Product and Service Guide for your area. You can also contact your account manager or local Stramit office if you can’t find what you’re looking for, or need more information.
Most of Stramit’s building products are made from Bluescope Steel. We also use specialty materials that are not produced in Australia like ZAM® from Japan, and MagnaFlow® from New Zealand to make our structural or roofing products even more durable. All of our products come with material warranties.
Tolerances vary from product to product. Our roofing profiles have tolerances of ±4mm on width and 0-15mm on length. Purlins are supplied with section sizes to ±1mm and a length tolerance of 0-10mm. Refer to the Product and Service Guide for your area or contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
Technical information can be found in our product profiles, our Product and Service Guides, or our Product Technical Manuals. Contact our technical services consultants if you require more information or advice.
Yes, and it’s available in polycarbonate and fibreglass.
This depends on your location. In Queensland all ridge and hip flashings are scribed – or cut – to suit the cladding they sit on as this gives maximum protection from the rain. In other states, the capping often (but not always) simply sits on the top of the corrugated cladding. Industrial sheets are usually scribed.
COLORBOND® Ultra or Stramit products coated with MagnaFlow® offer the best protection against corrosion.
We have a number of profiles including Speed Deck Ultra®, Monoclad®, Longspan® and CapacityPLUS™660. Our technical services consultants can provide you with advice to help you select the best profile for your project.
Yes you can, but water should not drain from the COLORBOND® material to the galvanised material. However, it is okay for water to drain from the galavanised material to the COLORBOND® material.
No you can’t as our purlins are not tested for floor loads. Check out our flooring system which can be used for decks, verandahs, mezzanines and other flooring applications.
Most Stramit products are available in the full range of COLORBOND® steel colours. Other colours, including gloss finish, are stocked at some locations. Please check with your local Stramit office or supplier for availability in your area.
Shadow Grey.