Custom Patios Built for Perth's Climate
From simple shade structures to fully insulated outdoor rooms. We build the right patio for your home, your budget, and the way you actually live.
With over 1,200 jobs completed across Perth's northern suburbs, we know what works in our climate and what doesn't. Every patio is custom-designed, engineering-certified, and built by our own crew — not subcontractors.
Your Outdoor Area Isn't Working
Perth summers push past 40 degrees. If your patio can't keep up, it's costing you comfort, usability, and property value.
Unbearable Heat
Standard tin patios trap and radiate heat, making your outdoor area unusable from October to April. You built it to enjoy — not to avoid.
Rain Noise Nightmare
When it finally rains in Perth, a Colorbond roof turns into a drum kit. Conversations stop, the TV gets drowned out, and entertaining is off the table.
Looks Like a Carport
Exposed beams, visible screws, corrugated underside — most patios look industrial, not like an extension of your home. Not the look you're going for.
Doesn't Add Value
Cheap structures actually detract from your property's presentation. Buyers see a dated patio and mentally subtract from their offer.
Insulated vs Non-Insulated Patios
The biggest choice you'll make is whether to go insulated or non-insulated. Both are solid options — it comes down to how you plan to use the space, your budget, and what matters most to you.
Insulated Patios
SolarSpan panels by Bondor combine roof sheeting, insulation, and a flat ceiling into a single panel. Up to 22 degrees cooler underneath, silent in heavy rain, and a flat ceiling ready for downlights and fans. If you're creating a proper outdoor room — with a TV, outdoor kitchen, or regular entertaining — insulated is the way to go.
Insulation values range from R1.2 (50mm panels) up to R2.4 (100mm). The flat ceiling finish means you can add downlights, fans, and speakers without visible framework. Spans up to 8m+ beam-to-beam without battens.
Insulated Patios
Non-Insulated Patios
Non-insulated patios use Colorbond steel sheeting — Trimdek, SpanPlus, or Corrugated profiles — over a steel or aluminium frame. They're the more affordable option and still provide excellent shade and weather protection.
These are ideal for carports, basic shade structures, or areas where you don't need the acoustic or thermal performance of insulated panels. The exposed framework gives an honest, industrial look that suits many modern Perth homes.
Choose Your Roof Style
Every home is different. We design your patio to complement your property and maximise your outdoor space.
Flat / Skillion
Most PopularClean, modern lines with a single slope away from the house. Attaches directly to your fascia via riser brackets or receiving channel. The most popular and cost-effective option for contemporary Perth homes.
Flyover
The patio roof spans over your existing house roof, creating a seamless extension. Independent post support means no attachment to your fascia. Catches breezes beautifully and suits homes where fascia attachment isn't ideal.
Gable
A pitched roof with a peak in the centre creates impressive height and volume. Hot air rises and escapes through the ridge. Custom trusses fabricated locally to your exact specifications. Suits federation homes and large entertaining areas.
Freestanding
A standalone structure not attached to the house — ideal for poolside pavilions, outdoor kitchens, or garden retreats. Complete flexibility with placement, positioned anywhere on your block.
How It Works
From first call to enjoying your new patio — here's exactly what to expect.
Free Site Visit
We come to your home, assess the site, discuss your vision, and walk you through options that suit your space and budget. No obligation, no pressure.
Typically 45 minutesCustom Design & Quote
You'll receive a detailed, itemised quote with specifications — not a vague estimate. Designed to your home's exact conditions and your preferences.
Quote within 48 hoursCouncil Approval
We handle everything: professional drafting, structural engineering certification, and CDC or DA lodgement with your local council.
CDC: 1–3 weeks | DA: 6–12 weeksProfessional Installation
Our experienced crew handles footings, steel frame, panels, gutters, downpipes, and full cleanup. We keep you updated every step of the way.
Typically 2–3 days on siteWhat Our Clients Say
"Absolutely on point with quality, service and price. Dealing with the team was super easy. Thank you Godfrey and especially Henry for your impressive workmanship and super friendly service. Highly recommend, you won't go wrong choosing them!"
"Quote was done politely by Marnin; and the work done (as quoted on time) by his team — the guys were very clean, friendly and efficient."
"From the outset where a quote was supplied (which was very competitive against other quotes) to the final nail being driven in, was so seamless. Workmanship was top notch and every little issue was communicated to me with a suggestion of how to get around it."
Things Worth Knowing
How much does a patio cost in Perth?
Insulated patios typically range from $12,000 for a small attached flat patio to $45,000+ for large gable or flyover designs. Non-insulated options start lower. The final cost depends on size, roof style, site conditions, and council requirements. Our quotes are fully itemised with no hidden costs — engineering, drafting, and council fees are included.
Do I need council approval for a patio?
Almost always, yes. Patios are classified as Class 10a buildings under the National Construction Code, which means they require a building permit. If your patio meets all standard setback and height requirements (R-Codes), it qualifies for a CDC (Complying Development Certificate) — typically approved in 1–3 weeks. If variations are needed, a DA (Development Application) is required, taking 6–12 weeks. We handle the entire process for you.
What's the difference between insulated and non-insulated?
Standard patios use single-skin Colorbond sheets — cheaper but they transmit heat and amplify rain noise. Insulated panels (SolarSpan) are a sandwich of steel, EPS foam insulation, and a pre-finished steel ceiling. You get thermal insulation (up to R2.4), acoustic dampening, and a flat ceiling finish all in one panel. They also span further without battens, giving you cleaner lines and fewer posts.
How long does the whole process take?
From acceptance to completion, a typical patio takes 6–8 weeks: 1–2 weeks for drafting and engineering, 1–3 weeks for CDC approval, 1 week for materials, and 2–3 days for installation. DA projects take longer (12+ weeks). We keep you updated throughout.
Can you attach to my existing house roof?
Yes — most of our patios are attached to the existing house. We assess your fascia, wall type, and existing roof to determine the best attachment method. For homes where attachment isn't ideal, freestanding and flyover designs are excellent alternatives that don't touch your existing roof at all.
Can you do patio, fencing, and decking together?
Absolutely — that's one of the things we do best. Bundling your outdoor project under one team means everything is coordinated, the finishes match, and you've got a single point of contact from start to finish.
Ready to Transform Your Outdoor Space?
Book your free site visit today. We'll assess your space, discuss options, and provide a detailed quote — no obligation.