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Some patios jobs are safe to tackle yourself, while others should be left to licensed professionals.
Clean patio surface
Use a pressure washer to remove dirt and grime.
Rearrange patio furniture
Move and reorganise furniture for a new layout.
Paint patio railing
Freshen up with outdoor paint and basic tools.
Plant container garden
Add potted plants for decoration and greenery.
Install solar lights
Place solar-powered lights along patio edges.
Build patio extension
Requires permits and structural expertise.
Install patio roofing
Involves structural changes and council approval.
Lay new patio pavers
Requires precision and specialised equipment.
Install outdoor kitchen
Involves plumbing and electrical work by licensed professionals.
Repair structural damage
Needs assessment and repair by qualified expert.
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Services typically include design, material sourcing, construction, and final inspection.
Yes, patio builders must be licensed. Always verify credentials before hiring.
Most builders offer warranties on workmanship and materials, typically ranging from 1 to 10 years.
A standard patio can take 1 to 3 weeks to complete, depending on size and complexity.
Some builders may charge a consultation fee, which is often deducted from the final cost.
Council approval may be required depending on size and location. Check local regulations before starting.
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