Top 3 Builders in North Fremantle, WA
Verified customer reviews and ratings for the best builders serving North Fremantle. Sorted by rating.
See all builders across WAWelcome and congratulations on taking the first step toward owning your very own hand-crafted Micro Home. We’re a family-owned and operated business with a genuine passion for making quality, affordable housing accessible to more Western Australians. Based in Perth and proudly servicing regions from Broome in the north to Albany in the South West, we specialise in thoughtfully designed tiny homes that never compromise on what matters most: style, functionality, and structural integrity. Every Micro Home is built from the ground up, with no two ever quite the same. Our comprehensive range of selections allows you to personalise your home to suit your lifestyle, tastes, and needs.
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Builders in North Fremantle — FAQs
What licence should a North Fremantle builder have?
All builders must hold a current Building Licence from the Building Commission WA. Verify their licence number before hiring. Check they're insured and can provide references from recent local projects.
What questions should I ask a builder before hiring?
Ask about their experience with your project type, timeline and payment schedule, insurance details, and how they handle changes. Request references and check their BBB-equivalent standing with local building authorities.
What jobs do North Fremantle builders typically handle?
Renovations, extensions, new homes, kitchen and bathroom upgrades, weatherboard repair, and heritage restoration are common. Ask if your specific job matches their expertise—not all builders suit every project.
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Should I get a written contract?
Yes, always. A contract should detail scope, costs, timeline, materials, and payment terms. Have a lawyer review it if the project is large. Never pay the full amount upfront.