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Outdoor Projects

Making an investment in your property & lifestyle.


Outdoor projects come in many guises, the galleries are there as a starting block, hopefully inspiring a project of your own. The options with today's materials are endless, along with styles and colours to make your project something that is unique to you & your property.

Decks

  • Pressure treated in traditional green or this year, it's also available in brown. Cost effective decking.
  • Western Red Cedar with it's appealing look & smell, does come with maintenance issues to prolong it's beauty.
  • Composite decking, Trex and TimberTech being the main suppliers. Available in many styles & colours, giving you a deck & railing with lasting appeal and maintenance free.
  • Consider tiered decking with built in custom lighting for the ultimate showpiece.

Fences

  • Pressure treated in a variety of styles, close boarded, semi private, lattice tops or inserts.
  • Composite adds a quality look that requires no further maintenance.
  • Always ensure that locates are done before any digging for posts.
  • Always observe your properties boundaries, even if your neighbour says they don't mind where you site the fence. They may not be your neighbour, long term. protect you investment.

Gazebos

  • Gazebos add finishing touch to your garden.
  • Provide a form of shelter from the sun.
  • Can have enclosed sides with lattice or decorative metal panels.
  • Add a roof to make your entertaining weather proof (well almost).

Sheds

  • Sheds are available sizes & styles to suit you needs.
  • Can be clad in Smart Siding panels, traditional wooden, aluminum, composite or vinyl siding, in many colours.
  • Care should be taken in the positioning and size of the shed to conform with local bylaws.

As with all projects, protect your investment, get a city permit.