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Wedgetail Carpentry & Construction — Carpentry in Vasse

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Looking for wedgetail carpentry construction in Vasse? Wedgetail Carpentry & Construction helps customers in Vasse, Busselton, WA compare options, review completed work, and request free quotes for general contractor, service.

Wedgetail Carpentry & Construction brings servicing jobs within 20 km to customers across Vasse, Busselton, WA.

Wedgetail Carpentry & Construction offers carpentry and joinery for residential and commercial projects in Vasse, WA. With 1 customer review and a focus on quality workmanship, they serve homes and businesses across the Vasse area. Contact Wedgetail Carpentry & Construction for a free quote.

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General Carpentry questions for Vasse

How much does a carpenter charge per hour in Australia?

Carpenters typically charge $80–$140 per hour. Specialised work like heritage restoration or custom joinery commands higher rates. Day rates range from $400–$700 for an experienced tradesperson.

Do I need council approval to build a deck in Australia?

Decks under 600mm above ground generally don't require approval in most states, but thresholds vary. Check your local council — larger decks, those attached to a dwelling, or decks in bushfire zones almost always require a permit.

What timber is best for an outdoor deck in Australia?

Hardwoods like Merbau, Spotted Gum, and Ironbark are durable and naturally resistant to insects. Treated pine is a cost-effective option but requires regular oiling. Composite decking (e.g., Trex) offers low maintenance with a higher upfront cost.

How long does it take to build a deck?

A standard 30–40m² timber deck takes 3–5 days to frame and board. Allow additional days for stairs, balustrades, and finishing. Weather delays are common — factor in an extra day or two in your planning.

What's the difference between a carpenter and a cabinetmaker?

A carpenter handles structural and site work — framing, floors, decks, doors, windows, and rough carpentry. A cabinetmaker specialises in furniture and fitted storage (kitchens, wardrobes, built-ins). Some tradespeople are qualified in both.

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