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Top 3 Builders in Kirrawee, NSW

Verified customer reviews and ratings for the best builders serving Kirrawee. Sorted by rating.

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Finding a reliable builder in Kirrawee means checking qualifications, getting written quotes, and reading verified reviews from real customers. All builders listed here have been reviewed by homeowners who've actually worked with them, so you can make a confident choice. Whether you're after a renovation, extension, or new build, the right tradie will listen to your needs and keep you informed throughout the project.
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Builders in Kirrawee — FAQs

What licences should a Kirrawee builder have?

All NSW builders must hold a Home Building Contractor Licence from the Department of Fair Trading. Ask to see it before signing anything. Check their licence status online at fairtrading.nsw.gov.au.

What questions should I ask when getting quotes?

Ask for the full scope in writing, timeline, warranty details, payment schedule, and what's included/excluded. Get at least three quotes. Clarify whether they handle permits and council approvals.

Are these reviews actually verified?

Yes. TopTradiesAustralia verifies all customer reviews—reviewers must be genuine past clients. This helps you avoid fake ratings and find builders with real track records.

What if something goes wrong during the job?

Always have a written contract that covers disputes, timeline changes, and defects warranty. Your builder should have insurance. Contact Fair Trading NSW if serious issues aren't resolved.

How long do typical renovations take in Kirrawee?

Timeline varies by project size and complexity. Small renovations: 4–8 weeks. Larger extensions: 3–6 months. Your builder should give you a realistic schedule upfront.