Top 7 Builders in Frankston, VIC
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We are a third-generation builder with over 19 years of industry experience, proudly delivering high-quality homes, renovations and extensions across Bayside and the Mornington Peninsula, from Brighton to Portsea. We work closely with homeowners and developers, bringing a fresh, energetic and professional approach to every project. Our focus is on quality workmanship, clear communication and a well-managed building process from start to finish. Attention to detail and superior customer service are the foundations of our work. All projects are fully insured and backed by appropriate guarantees, giving our clients confidence and peace of mind throughout the build.
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Builders in Frankston — FAQs
What licences should a Frankston builder have?
In Victoria, builders must hold a current Building Practitioner's Licence from the VBAB. Always ask to see proof before signing any contract. Check the VBAB register online to verify their status independently.
What questions should I ask a builder before hiring?
Ask about their experience with your project type, timeline, payment schedule, warranty coverage, and how they handle changes. Request references from recent clients and check their reviews on TopTradiesAustralia.
What's a typical building project in Frankston?
Common jobs include home extensions, kitchen and bathroom renovations, weatherboard repairs, and new builds. Frankston builders often work on period homes and modern renovations across the peninsula.
How do verified reviews on TopTradiesAustralia work?
Reviews come from genuine customers who've hired the builder. We verify contact details to ensure authenticity. Read multiple reviews to get a balanced picture of the builder's strengths and any concerns.
Should I get a written contract?
Yes, always. A contract should outline scope, timeline, costs, payment terms, and dispute resolution. Have a lawyer review it if the project is substantial. Never pay the full amount upfront.
