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Garry Gardiner

general builder
since 1980

Garry grew up in Gloucestershire, England and has been involved in building since leaving school in 1980. There's not much that Garry hasn't worked on from new builds to restoration of  500 year old castles and heritage buildings. 

He was always partial to adventures, so he emigrated to Australia in 2005 and received his Australian Builders License and Supervisors Registration in early 2006 (BLD 193216)

With old school skills and work ethics, Garry prides himself on achieving and maintaining a high standard of work for all clients.  He doesn't leave leave the job until the client is happy that the job is done - and done well.

Today he specialises in renovations and extensions.  He has a network of highly skilled, qualified tradies who share his work ethics and standards.  They ensure that every build is on time, on budget and of a consistently high standard. He is also fully kitted out with the right piece of equipment for every job.  Need to dig a hole, move big things,  cut steel, slate, marble, tile - or create a beautiful finish on a special piece of timber, he has the tool to do it right. 

In order to maintain standards Garry will only work on one job at a time.  He puts in a strenuous eight hour day, five and (sometimes six) days a week.

Many clients have been grateful for the innovative ideas that Garry brings to every job.  He also prides himself on being vigilent with a client's budget and looks for any way to save a dollar without compromising quality.  

Call him today to talk about your next project. 

 

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Garry and Kenny were able to keep a well-functioning and safe work space in a house with small children and pets and they were very kind to our old dog. The building jobs that they have completed are neat, well-built and sturdy. We are very pleased with the results.”

 

Cat Stone

 

“Not a penny over budget and on time to boot. How often can you say that about a builder?”

 

Cathy Beitz

Willunga

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