Roof Sprinkler Systems
We use premium stainless steel piping and fittings throughout - no plastic that degrades in harsh Australian conditions.
Living in Australia, bushfires aren't a matter of if - they're a matter of when. When that time comes, you want every advantage you can get. That's where a professionally installed roof sprinkler system becomes your first line of defence against bushfire.
At Kookaplumba, we've developed the correct formula to bring these critical protection systems to life. After completing successful installations across our region, we're convinced this is the future of bushfire protection.
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We use premium stainless steel piping and fittings throughout - no plastic that degrades in harsh Australian conditions. Stainless steel is:
Durable - Built to last decades
Aesthetically pleasing - Clean, professional appearance that won't detract from your property
Cost-effective - Superior longevity means better value over time
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These aren't garden sprinklers. Our systems deliver:
180-degree coverage with larger heads covering up to a 30m radius
High flow rates of over 250 litres per minute
Independent operation even during power outages with petrol and diesel engine options
Multiple water sources - can draw from tanks, bores, or mains supply
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Every installation begins with a thorough property assessment. We map out optimal sprinkler placement ensuring complete coverage where it's needed most. Our marine-grade fittings won't corrode in coastal conditions, and isolation valves allow for easy maintenance without system shutdown.
How Roof Sprinkler Systems Protect Your Home
Defence Against Ember Attack
It's not just about flames - ember attack is often the real threat. Those glowing pieces of debris can land on your roof up to 20 kilometres ahead of the main fire front. A roof sprinkler system creates a protective water shield that prevents ignition.
Precious Time When It Counts
Whether you're staying to defend or need to evacuate, that water barrier gives you critical minutes that could mean the difference between saving your home and losing everything.
Peace of Mind Protection
After completing installations and seeing how these systems perform, the confidence they give homeowners is incredible. When you know you've got that extra layer of protection, that's real peace of mind.
The Installation Process
Property Assessment - We evaluate your specific needs and challenges
System Design - Optimal sprinkler placement mapped for complete coverage
Quality Installation - Premium materials secured with professional techniques
System Testing - Full performance verification before handover
Maintenance Support - Ongoing service to keep your system ready when needed
Ready to book?
A roof sprinkler system isn't just plumbing - it's peace of mind. It's knowing you've done everything you can to protect what matters most.
After seeing these installations firsthand, we're convinced this is the future of bushfire protection. If you're serious about protecting your property, let's have a chat about what's right for your home.
GET YOUR FREE QUOTE
If you would like to request further information, please contact the friendly Kookaplumba team:
Call Joel: 0403 829 189
Email: joel@kookaplumba.com
SERVICE AREAS
Bellingen, Dorrigo, Coffs Coast and surrounding Mid North Coast regions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much water do these systems use? A: Our high-flow systems deliver over 250 litres per minute, but they're designed to activate only when needed during fire threats.
Q: Will it work if the power goes out? A: Yes, our systems include petrol and diesel engine options for independent operation during power outages.
Q: How does stainless steel compare to plastic systems? A: Stainless steel won't degrade in UV or extreme heat, looks better on your property, and lasts decades longer than plastic alternatives.
Q: What maintenance is required? A: Regular system checks and seasonal preparation. Our isolation valves make maintenance easy without full system shutdown.
While roof sprinkler systems can significantly reduce the risk of fire damage, they should be part of a comprehensive bushfire preparedness and survival plan. Always follow the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) guidelines and have a Bushfire Survival Plan in place. The RFS is the primary agency responsible for fire management and emergency response in rural and regional New South Wales, including the Mid North Coast. More information about preparing your home can be found at rfs.nsw.gov.au.