Top 4 Builders in Mulgrave, VIC
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Fairhaven Homes is a family-owned Victorian builder, founded by a fifth-generation bricklayer whose approach to building shaped Fairhaven from the very beginning, and continues to guide us today. Every home made with Fairhaven is Built with Care. This isn’t just something we say, it’s how we build. Care is our whole process. It’s about building on a foundation of connection, trust and quality, and ensuring every decision is made with intention. At Fairhaven, our process is patient, precise and above all, personal. From the first conversation to the final touch, we take the time to get it right - just as we would if it were our own home. Each Fairhaven home is carefully crafted, beautifully built, and always made to belong.
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Builders in Mulgrave — FAQs
How do I know if a builder is properly licensed in Victoria?
Check the VBA (Victorian Building Authority) register online. All builders must hold current registration. Ask for their license number upfront—legitimate builders provide it readily without hesitation.
What questions should I ask a builder before hiring?
Ask about timeline, payment schedule, insurance coverage, warranty terms, and whether they handle permits. Request references from recent local projects. Clarify who's responsible if issues arise mid-build.
What building work do Mulgrave builders typically handle?
Most handle renovations, extensions, new builds, and alterations. Confirm your specific project—some specialise in residential only, others do commercial. Check their portfolio matches your needs.
Are the reviews on TopTradiesAustralia verified?
Yes. All reviews come from genuine customers and are checked before publishing. We don't allow unverified or fake feedback, so ratings reflect real experience with each builder.
Should I get multiple quotes before deciding?
Absolutely. Get 3–4 quotes to compare pricing and timelines. Cheaper isn't always better—consider experience, communication, and warranty. Lowest quote often signals rushed work or hidden costs.

