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Verandah Builder Geelong

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  • Verandah Builders Geelong  
  • Geelong Verandah is the biggest and best verandah builder in Geelong. We will design and build a verandah to your custom requirements. Pergolas are often also called verandahs.  However, the main difference between the two is that a verandah is  always attached to a house. In contrast, a pergola can be a stand alone  building. Verandahs are particularly good at shading a home during  Victoria's hot summers. Find out more about some of our verandah projects in our Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/geelongveranda/
  • Verandah  Design
  • At the heart of any verandah is a desire to enhance a home and provide an Outdoor living space. All verandahs have a roof.
  • As we are specialised verandah builders we can build whatever style of verandah you desire!
  • This is especially important, as most verandahs need be customised and built to suit the location and purpose they are going to be built for.
  • The role of the verandah has evolved over the years.  It is no longer a place that provides but an entertaining and outdoor  living space that becomes the heart of the home during the summer  months.
  •   To make sure you  get the most out of your verandah, consider the following when selecting  the verandah that best suits your needs:
  • Verandah Frame
  • Most verandahs  are designed to provide an outdoor living space or alfresco kitchen where  people can enjoy the outdoors as an extension of their living space,  whilst having some protection from the weather elements. This requires a  balance of openness and protection in the design of the verandah.
  • Having open sides on your verandah allows natural air flow and  cooling. However, wind, rain and cool weather can reduce your enjoyment  of the space.
  • For this reason you may decide to have protective walls in your  verandah. This is especially important if you are using the area as an alfresco kitchen.
  • It will mean that you will be able to use your outdoor space even when Melbourne weather is not at it's best!
  • Verandah Roof Design
  • Verandahs always  have a roof. Different designs can be integrated into the lattice and  frame of your verandah to make it visually appealing. Common styling for  verandah roofs include flat, curved, gable and cantilevered

  • Verandah Roof Sheets
  • Roof sheets on verandahs provide improved protection against the sun in summer and the rain in winter. Colorbond roofing is a popular choice for verandahs, Colorbond comes in a variety of colours and corrugation styles so can be matched to most styles of homes to provide a long lasting roof.
  • A current popular trend for verandah roofing is Laserlite. This  is a hard transparent plastic which comes in a range of tints. The  range of tints is from clear to gun metal. Made  in corrugation sheets, it provides  protection against sun glare, rain  and falling leaves. This is all done without blocking out the direct  sun.
  •  Call Sep today on 0401 152 621 or Send a Web enquiry to get a obligation free quote or to find out more.


  • Verandah Plumbing
  • As roofing is always used for a verandah,  thought needs to be given to where the water will go when it rains.   Gutters and down pipes need to be incorporated for storm water.
  • Sometimes you can connect to an existing system, but this depends on the roof heights.
  • Other options for your verandah include collecting water to fill a  swimming pool or getting a rain water tank to water gardens and lawns  from.
  • Verandah Finishes
  • Verandahs can be constructed from almost any material.  Timber options include all the Varieties of hardwood used for decking, but also extend to softwoods like radiata pine or oregon.
  • Most verandahs have a painted finish for colour selection and ease of  maintenance.  Timber verandahs can be varnished with or without a stain  when the grain of the wood is to be left visible.
  • Geelong Veranda will design and build your verandah to meet your specific requirements.
  • Your backyard is an extension of your home, so why not create a space you can enjoy all year round? A veranda will increase the value of your property and give you more living space.
  • At Geelong Veranda we specialise in alfresco area renovations including adding new decks, pergolas & gazebos as well as a complete renovation of existing verandas. Our workmanship is second-to-none and our prices are affordable compared to other companies offering similar services in Geelong!
  • Professional & Experienced Veranda Builders
  • Furthermore, Geelong Veranda offers professional veranda construction services at affordable prices. Our team of veranda builders consists of experienced carpenters who have been in business for many years, delivering beautiful outdoor areas. We use only premium materials when constructing our verandas so you’ll never need to worry about them falling apart after a few years as cheaper options do. All of our products come with warranties so you know they’ll last as long as possible – even longer than your house! This means that investing in one of our outdoor spaces won’t just add value to your property today; it will also ensure that you get more out of it
  • Variety in Roof Styles
  • In addition to that, we provide services for building verandas with different roofs on your specific requirements such as:
  • Flat Roof
  • Gable Roof
  • Curved Roof
  • The two most common types of verandas are flat roofs and gable roofs. Curved roofs are also available for those who want something truly unique. So, Geelong Veranda offers you more than just a traditional-looking veranda. 
  • Geelong Veranda builds beautiful custom-designed verandas using only premium products – like our own 100% Australian Cedar Timber. You won’t find this level of service anywhere else!
  • With that being said, our team at Geelong Veranda can help you keep your house looking its best. We specialize in all types of verandas including timber, aluminium, and PVC structures as well as pergolas, shade sails, and gazebos. All jobs are completed by our experienced tradesmen using only quality materials so you can relax knowing your veranda will look great for years to come!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at sep1built@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Yes, unless its 10 sqm roofed verandah strcuture. Or 20 Free standingthout roof such as a lattice pergola.


A verandah (also spelled "veranda") is a roofed, open-air, and often partially enclosed structure that extends along the outside of a building, typically a house. Verandahs are commonly found on the front, back, or sides of residential structures and are designed to provide outdoor living space and protection from the elements. They often have a roof supported by columns or posts, and in some cases, they may have railings or screens for added comfort and privacy. Verandahs are popular in various regions around the world and are used as a space for relaxation, socializing, and enjoying the outdoors while still being sheltered from rain, sun, or other weather conditions. 


To enclose a verandah on a budget, you can consider cost-effective options that still provide protection and comfort. Here are steps to inexpensively enclose a verandah: 


1.Plan and Design: Measure your verandah and create a budget-friendly design plan. Decide whether you want to enclose it with screens, windows, or walls. 


2. Use Affordable Materials: Screens: Mesh screens or insect netting can be an economical way to keep insects out and provide some protection. Recycled Windows and Doors: Look for second-hand windows and doors, which can be cheaper than buying new ones. Places like salvage yards or online classifieds may have good deals. 


3. Consider Sheer Curtains: Lightweight sheer curtains can provide privacy and shade, and they are often less expensive than installing windows. 


4. Weatherproofing Seal gaps and cracks with caulk or weatherstripping to prevent drafts. - Paint or stain the wood to protect it from the elements. 


5. Flooring: If your verandah has an open deck, you can add an inexpensive outdoor rug to cover the floor. 


6.Furniture and Decor: Furnish the enclosed space with budget-friendly furniture, or use what you have and refresh it with a coat of paint. 


7.Lighting: Affordable outdoor lighting can add ambiance. Solar-powered lights are a cost-effective option. 


8.Ventilation: To maintain airflow, consider adding vents or louvers in the walls or windows to prevent the space from feeling stuffy. 


9. DIY Labor If you have the skills, consider doing the work yourself or enlist the help of friends or family. 


10. Permits and plans, must beobtained by a liensed builder. There is alot to do with having full enclosed Verandah. If you build something that doesnt, look good and professional, you can run the risk of a home-devalue. 


11. If in Doubt , call Sep to organise a free measure and quote.



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