Bondor SolarSpan® insulated roofing panels played a central role in addressing the project’s architectural and performance requirements, delivering a roofing solution capable of meeting both scale and efficiency demands.
To achieve the expansive, uninterrupted roofline, Bondor supplied SolarSpan® panels at an exceptional length of 22.4 metres. This eliminated the need for joins across the roof span, a critical factor in meeting the builder’s performance expectations.
“At one stage, the design included a roof join, but I wanted to avoid the risk of long-term issues. Bondor was able to step in with a single, large-span solution that removed that concern,” builder Fraser Lyne said.
By removing the need for joins, the system reduced potential failure points while delivering a clean, seamless finish that aligned with the home’s contemporary aesthetic. It also simplified installation across the large footprint, contributing to a more efficient build process.
“From an installation perspective, the Bondor roof went on smoothly and efficiently, and that really made it a standout feature of the home. One of the big highlights of this house is that roof,” Fraser said.
Thermal performance was equally critical. The SolarSpan® panels provided an integrated roofing, insulation and ceiling system, supporting the home’s broader passive design strategy.
Working in conjunction with the building’s orientation, geothermal system and thermal mass, the panels helped regulate internal temperatures while maximising the benefits of solar gain.
The slim profile also enabled the home to maintain a refined architectural look without compromising insulation performance.
Ultimately, SolarSpan® delivered a high-performance roofing system that aligned with the project’s scale, design intent and energy goals, helping bring the Moorland Homestead vision to life while ensuring long-term durability and comfort.