We get this a lot: “can I install my own gutters?” Technically, a handy homeowner can hang a length of gutter. But in Queensland, gutters form part of your roof drainage system and must meet the National Construction Code and AS/NZS 3500.3. Poor fall, the wrong fixings or missed overflow provisions can cause leaks, timber rot and internal damage—problems that cost far more than a professional install. As Manchester Roofing, our clear advice is: don’t DIY your gutters.
Falls from ladders are one of Australia’s leading causes of serious injury. Queensland’s WHS laws and codes set strict controls for work at heights, including when ladders may be used and how. What looks like a quick afternoon task can turn risky fast—especially around roof edges, wet decks and uneven ground. Leave the heights to trained crews with the right gear and rescue plans.
Gutters and downpipes must be designed and constructed in line with the NCC, which points to AS/NZS 3500.3 (Stormwater drainage) for acceptable performance. That covers things like gutter capacity, minimum falls, locations and sizes of outlets, overflow paths, compatible materials and fixings, and how downpipes connect to the system. A “near enough” DIY job can look neat on day one and still fail the first summer storm.
In Queensland, guttering is a defined trade: Metal Fascias and Gutters sits within the QBCC licensing framework, and roof and wall cladding is also licensed work. Engaging licensed contractors protects you with consumer law obligations, documented scope, and a paper trail that insurers and future buyers understand. DIY gives you none of that—and if something goes wrong, you carry the risk.
At Manchester Roofing we don’t just “hang gutter”; we deliver a compliant drainage system built for Brisbane weather.
With 30+ years in Brisbane roofing, we handle gutter replacements, roof works and complex details end-to-end, so you’re not coordinating multiple trades or gambling on compliance.
Beyond colour and profile, we help you choose materials that stand up to coastal air and summer downpours, specify correct bracket spacing and fasteners for wind zones, and plan overflow so water goes away from walls and subfloor. It’s the detail that protects paint, plaster and landscaping for years to come.
If you’re Googling “can I install my own gutters”, you’re also accepting the risk if something leaks or a fall occurs. Gutters are a safety- and compliance-critical part of your home. Our recommendation is simple: don’t DIY—use licensed roofers who install to the NCC and AS/NZS 3500.3 and follow Queensland height-safety rules. It’s safer, fully compliant and cost-effective over the life of your roof.
Need new gutters or a straight answer on repair vs replace? Talk to Manchester Roofing—Brisbane’s trusted team for gutter installation and replacement in long-lasting materials, installed safely and to standard.
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