Absolutely. Hiring a Registered Builder from GV Carports & Patios provides peace of mind as they carry the appropriate insurances (like Domestic Building Insurance for work) and must adhere to strict industry codes and standards, protecting you against defective work or non-compliance.
Yes, most carport and patio installations require a building permit to comply with local council and state regulations. The team at GV Carports & Patios can guide you through this process and handle the necessary permit applications to make your project stress-free.
Using a Registered Builder ensures that your carport or patio project meets all Victorian building regulations, safety standards, and quality workmanship. GV Carports & Patios’ Registered Builders have the qualifications, experience, and insurance required to complete your project professionally and legally.
We use colourbond steel premium range in either T/Clad or corrugated profile, with 20 colours to choose from to suit Australian home styles from traditional to modern. For more information www.colorbond.com You can also choose Solarspan, manufactured using high tensile Colourbond Steel, a solid polystyrene core comes in sizes from 50mm to 200mm thick and […]
Our structures are all made from quality steel. We cater for all price brackets. We use galvanised C-section for roof frames and tubular posts. We also build with Lysaght Firmlok beams. These beams are light, strong and universal in applications consisting of two interlocking C-sections. Firmlok beams are available in Zincalume steel and six high […]
We design the structure to suit the style and design required. Whether you want gable, flatroof or pyramid style to match your existing roofline we will work with you to meet your needs to create a suitable style for you.
We use a truss bracket to connect the new structure to the roof frame of the house. This method of connection does not interfere with existing guttering and/or downpipes for the dwelling.