Landscaping Solutions
Paving
- Feature Paving
- Crazy Paving
- Special Patterns
- Traditional
- Driveways
- Entertaining areas
- Lawn Edges
- Steps
- Outdoor Living Areas
- Swimming Pool Surrounds
- Pathways
- Patios
Decks, Pergolas & Screens
- Timber
- Composite
- Poolside or elevated
Backed by 20+ Years of Landscaping Expertise
We deliver exceptional results tailored to your outdoor vision. From design to maintenance, our team ensures every project is built to last with quality, care, and sustainability at it’s core.
FAQ
What type of deck is best for my home?
It depends on your lifestyle, budget, and the look you want to achieve. Timber offers a warm, natural feel, while composite is great for low‑maintenance living. We can walk you through the options and help you choose a deck that suits both your home and how you use your outdoor space.
Do I need council approval for a deck or pergola?
Some projects do, and others fall under exempt development. It usually comes down to size, height, and location on your property. We can help you understand what applies to your project and guide you through the process if approvals are needed.
How long does it take to build a deck or pergola?
Most standard projects take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the design, materials, and site conditions. We’ll give you a clear timeline upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
Why do retaining walls cost more than people expect?
A retaining wall isn’t just a visual feature — it’s a structural system designed to hold back tonnes of soil safely. The cost reflects the engineering, drainage, excavation, and materials required to make it strong and long‑lasting. Cutting corners can lead to movement or failure, so investing in a properly built wall protects your home and landscape for years.
Do I need excavation before building a retaining wall?
In most cases, yes. Proper excavation creates a stable base, allows for correct footing depth, and makes room for essential drainage. Good groundwork is what keeps a retaining wall straight, strong, and performing well over time.