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If you’re tired of baking in the sun or cancelling plans when it rains, a custom-built patio could be the lifestyle upgrade your home needs. A1 Maintenance and Building designs and builds high-quality patios in Taree and all over the Mid North Coast, including Old Bar, Forster, Wingham, Cundletown, Harrington, Tinonee, and Nabiac.
Whether you want a breezy outdoor entertaining area, a private breakfast nook, or a covered space for the kids to play, we’ll help bring your vision to life. With over 30 years of experience and a reputation for durable, weather-ready construction, our patios are built for real homes and everyday living.
Contact 0417 513 370 for a free quote and practical advice on your perfect patio.
Custom Patio Designs
All-Weather Construction
Seamless Home Integration
Year-Round Comfort
Built for Australian Living
A well-designed patio turns unused space into a practical extension of your home, ideal for dining, relaxing, or simply enjoying the fresh air. On the Mid North Coast, where the weather shifts quickly from sun to showers, it’s important to choose the right materials, orientation, and cover to suit your home and lifestyle.
Options range from insulated roofing to timber posts, privacy screens, integrated lighting, and ceiling fans for added comfort. Whether freestanding or attached, patios should complement the existing structure and provide a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
The right patio doesn’t just add space—it enhances how you live every day. Built properly, it will become one of the most-used areas of your home.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
Do I need council approval to build a patio in NSW?
Yes, in many cases. In NSW, building a patio or covered outdoor area generally requires either a Development Application (DA) or a Complying Development Certificate (CDC). However, exemptions exist under certain conditions, such as size, height, setback, and location relative to your boundaries and the dwelling. Patios that meet these exemption requirements may not need formal approval, but it’s important to check with your local council or a private certifier to ensure compliance before construction begins.
What’s the best roofing for a patio?
The best roofing for a patio depends on your climate, budget, and desired comfort level. Insulated panel roofing offers thermal protection and is ideal for hot or exposed locations. Colorbond steel is durable and comes in a variety of colours to match your home. Polycarbonate sheeting allows natural light through and is great for filtered shade, though it may retain heat. Tiled or gabled roofs can blend into existing architecture and provide a solid, permanent look. Each material has pros and cons — consider noise, heat, light, and maintenance when choosing.
Can a patio add value to my home?
Absolutely. A well-built patio can significantly increase both livability and resale value. It adds usable outdoor space, improves the overall flow of your home, and creates an attractive feature for entertaining or relaxing. Buyers often view outdoor areas as a major lifestyle benefit, especially in coastal and regional areas. The return on investment is highest when the patio is integrated with the home’s style and built using quality materials. Regular maintenance also helps retain its value over time.