Based in Moorabbin, I work within a 5km radius across the Bayside corridor — from Brighton in the north to Beaumaris in the south.
I keep my service area tight on purpose. Working locally means faster response, better knowledge of the local housing stock, and no travel cost padding out your quote. All jobs are within 5km of Moorabbin.
Home base. I know the housing stock here well — a mix of 1950s–70s brick veneer and weatherboard homes, most showing their age on external joinery.
Federation and Edwardian homes with original timber windows — some of the most detailed rot repair work I do. High-value properties where quality matters.
Coastal exposure means accelerated paint failure and timber rot, particularly on north and west-facing elevations.
A mix of older and newer stock. Sliding door rot is particularly common here on the back-of-block additions from the 80s and 90s.
Close to the bay — salt air takes its toll on external joinery faster than residents expect. Regular repeat work in this suburb.
Large blocks with mature gardens mean gutter blockages are constant. Fascia and eave rot is a common call-out.
Period homes with deep verandas and original timber detailing. Careful matching work to keep the character intact.
The furthest point in my service area. Coastal location means some of the most aggressive timber deterioration I see.
Similar to Beaumaris — salt air, older weatherboard sections and original timber windows that need ongoing attention.
More affordable housing stock that's often been deferred on maintenance. Catch-up rot repair is common.
On the southern edge of my regular area. Older housing stock and proximity to the bay make external timber maintenance a regular need.
Fill in the form and attach a few photos of the damage. I'll take a look and get back to you with a rough price — usually within a day or two.