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Carpentry near you in Australia

Known locally as carpentry. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Australia.

Typical price: A$180–A$18,000

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What carpentry costs in Australia

Researched national ranges in AUD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small repair Door, trim or minor timber repair A$180 A$400 A$800
Built-ins / custom shelving Built-in wardrobe or shelving unit A$1,200 A$2,800 A$6,000
Framing / structural project Wall framing, pergola frame or deck frame A$4,000 A$9,000 A$18,000

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How to hire a carpentry pro in Australia

  1. Check state licensing: carpentry is licensed trade work in QLD (QBCC over $3,300) and NSW (contractor licence over $5,000)
  2. Verify insurance and, for bigger jobs, home warranty cover where thresholds apply
  3. For structural work, confirm council/certifier approval
  4. Get timber species and engineered products specified in writing
  5. Termite-resistant framing and detailing where relevant
  6. Compare fixed quotes for defined projects

Frequently asked questions

How much do built-in wardrobes or shelving cost?

Custom built-ins are priced by the linear metre/foot and complexity — an alcove shelving unit costs far less than a floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobe with doors and internals. Materials (MDF vs veneer vs solid timber) can swing the price by 2-3x for the same footprint.

What jobs does a carpenter typically handle?

Door hanging and adjustment, skirting/trim and architraves, custom shelving and built-in wardrobes, stair repairs, timber framing, decking frames, stud walls, and repair of rot or damaged timber. Anything cut and fitted from wood on site is carpentry territory.

What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?

Traditionally, joiners make things in a workshop (doors, windows, staircases, cabinets) and carpenters fit and build on site (framing, trim, decking). Many tradespeople do both; what matters when hiring is whether they specialise in the precision level your job needs.

How much does a carpenter cost?

Carpenters charge by the hour, by the day, or per project for defined jobs like built-ins. Rates vary with specialisation: rough/framing carpentry is priced into construction budgets, while finish carpentry (trim, doors, built-ins) commands higher hourly rates for slower, more precise work.

Can a carpenter fix rotten or water-damaged wood?

Yes — splice repairs, resin treatments and section replacement are standard work. But rot is a symptom: the leak or damp source must be fixed first or the repair fails. A good carpenter will point at the water source before quoting the timber fix.

What do Australian carpenters ('chippies') charge?

Typically $60-110 per hour or $500-900 per day. Fixed-price quotes dominate for defined jobs; call-out minimums of 2-4 hours are common for small repairs.

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