The room you use most

Decks & Pergolas

A Northern Beaches deck works harder than any room in the house, and cops more weather. We build in named hardwoods on engineered footings, handle the approval path for anything over the exempt thresholds, and certify what we build.

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Scope

What this job includes.

  • Spotted gum, blackbutt and composite decking, named in the quote
  • Engineered footings and bearers, certified
  • Pergolas, battens and shade structures
  • Stainless fixings rated for coastal salt exposure
  • CDC or DA approvals scoped and handled
Our system: Decks fail at the footings and fixings you cannot see, so ours are engineered, stainless and certified, then warranted for five years.
How we quote it

Seven lines, every job, no allowances.

Whatever the service, the proposal itemises the same way, so you always know what you are paying for.

The 7-line quote
  1. 1 The scaled design. A measured plan of your block, drawn to scale and signed off by you before anything is dug or ordered.
  2. 2 Site prep & drainage. Excavation, soil improvement and where the water goes. Priced as its own line, never buried in "site costs".
  3. 3 Structures, itemised. Deck, pergola, retaining walls and steps, each with its spec, footing detail and engineering where required.
  4. 4 Materials, named. Spotted gum or blackbutt, sandstone or block, named in the proposal so nothing gets quietly substituted.
  5. 5 The planting schedule. Every plant by species and pot size, chosen for your soil, sun and salt exposure, not a "$3,000 planting allowance".
  6. 6 Approvals & certification. DA, CDC or exempt, stated up front. Where approval or engineering is needed, the path and the cost are in the proposal.
  7. 7 Warranty & handover care. The 5-year structural warranty in writing, plus a 12-week establishment plan so the planting actually survives.
If a quote doesn’t show these lines, you can’t compare it, and you don’t know what’s been cut.
How it runs

What happens, step by step.

1

Design visit & measure

We walk the block with you, measure it properly, and talk budget honestly. How you live outside drives the design.

2

Design & itemised proposal

A scaled plan with structures, materials and a full planting schedule, priced line by line. You sign off the drawing, not a guess.

3

Build, staged and tidy

Earthworks, drainage, structures, then planting, in that order. The site is left safe and tidy every single evening.

4

Plant & hand over

Planting to the schedule, mulch, irrigation checks, then a walkthrough against the plan and a 12-week establishment guide.

Insured, covered, guaranteed

The paperwork behind the price.

Public liability to $20M, and a 5-year structural workmanship warranty, all in writing, all on request.

Structural landscaping over $5,000 in NSW legally requires a licensed contractor, and our licence number is on every contract. Public liability to $20M protects your property while we work, and the 5-year structural workmanship warranty covers the decks, walls, paving and drainage we build. Every plant on the schedule is backed by a 12-week establishment guarantee. Certificates of currency are yours on request before any deposit.

The cover, the guarantee, and how to check each one.
Proof · recent work

Decks & Pergolas jobs we’ve done.

Before
After
Newport slope: deck, wall and stairs, Newport. A condemned deck and a clay cliff turned into certified terraces and a spotted gum deck with the good view.
Questions, answered

Decks & Pergolas: common questions.

Do I need council approval for a deck on the Northern Beaches?
Low decks under 600mm with modest area can be exempt; larger or higher decks usually qualify for fast-track CDC, and some sites need a DA. We scope which path applies at the design visit, and the approval cost sits as its own line in the proposal.
Which timber lasts best near the beach?
Spotted gum and blackbutt are our defaults: dense Australian hardwoods that handle coastal exposure and bushfire (BAL) requirements. Within 100m of the surf we also price marine-grade composite honestly, because oiling a hardwood deck twice a year is not for everyone.
Can you rebuild on my existing footings?
Only if they are genuinely sound, and we check rather than assume. Most failed decks failed because of what is under them, so reusing bad footings to save money is the one false economy we will not build on.
Get started

Start with a design visit, not a guess.

Tell us about your block. We walk it with you, talk budget honestly, and design the garden on paper before anyone digs.

✓ Licensed structural landscaper✓ Landscape Association member✓ Licensed & insured✓ 112 five-star reviews✓ 5-year structural workmanship warranty
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