Cyclone regulations for decks and pergolas
If you're planning on building a pergola in a cyclone prone part of Australia, it will need to comply with the cyclone code. Find...
How to clean and oil a deck
Properly cleaning and oiling your deck will help to bring out its natural colours and make it look like new. Find out the best...
How to restain a deck or pergola
Over time, decks may lose their colour and lustre. Find out how to choose the right stain for your deck, and safely restain it...
Deck styles and materials
The styles and materials used are what sets one deck apart from the rest. Find out more about popular deck styles, where they're suitable,...
Decking materials
Decking can be made from all sorts of different timbers, and can be coloured, stained and weatherproofed using decking oils and treatments. Find out...
Types of decks and deck designs
Decks can be used for many things - and designed in a number of different ways to suit different purposes. Find out about freestanding...
Sail pergolas
Sail pergolas are a type of pergola that incorporates a stretched sail suspended between posts as the main roofing structure. These types of pergolas...
Pitched pergolas
Pitched pergolas differ from flat roofed pergolas in that they incorporate a 'pitched' or angled roof. Pitched pergolas allow for good water runoff, and...
How is decking made?
Decking looks pretty simple, but don't let that fool you - there's quite a bit of effort that goes into designing and building a...
Gabled pergolas
Gabled pergolas feature a ridged or peaked roof, and are recognisable for their triangular shape. Gabled pergolas are attractive, and allow for good water...