We're a local business, with over twenty years experience of working in a wide range of residential construction fields such as new home construction, heritage-listed home restoration, renovations and alterations to existing homes and now specialising in the construction of architecturally designed timber decks and outdoor living spaces.
In short, we've searched for what we love doing and found it.
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We're an established business, housed in our Brisbane west workshop and office and confident to assure you that we are here to stay.
What better accountability could be offered than to do business with a team of local people from within the Brisbane community that you are likely to count as friends after your project and regularly bump into at your local shops long after you've begun enjoying your new timber deck.
As for the quality of our product, we'd love the opportunity to discuss with you some simple yet critical differences in both the materials we select and the methods we implement when building our decks, that can dramatically affect the long term value of a timber deck. Along the way, we have adopted practices and gained valuable trade knowledge that have formed the basis for strong and valid reasons for their implementation (but we can't go giving away trade secrets here, can we?).
Not only can we construct your new deck, we are also able to provide all the associated services that go along with decks such as sheet roofing, handrails, batten screens, bi-fold doors, windows, external stairs and much more.
Being the ever curious tradespeople we are, we are enthused to know everything there is to know about what we do including new methods and new materials, assessing each for its individual merits and shortcomings, serving as evidence of our commitment to delivering the best possible service and product available (we also appreciate how the uninitiated could find it amusing that anyone could be so interested in "Boring old wood!!" By the way, did you know that once "wood" is milled, technically the correct term is "timber". . . . see, there we go!).