Domain Homes Act 2913
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ABOUT Our company has been building homes in the A.C.T. and surrounding areas for 23 years, although our principle and builder Bill Novak has been building since the early 1980′s. We here at Domain Homes ACT have a passion for the building industry and for building quality homes. We have extensive experience in new homes, knock down and re builds, in renovation and extensions as well as multi unit sites and demolition. We are known for producing elegant and beautiful homes and we will help you maximise the desirable attributes of your home design both internally and externally. We offer you extensive experience, an architect and design friendly attitude and a team of professional trades people and suppliers resulting in a professional and smooth process for your home project. SERVICES Our projects include: We can build your new custom home on your land. We can project manage your building project including multi units. We can build your new custom home on one of our blocks. We can knock down and re build you a new home. We can build your new extension to your existing home. We can renovate your existing home. We can repair your home. *We are fully licensed and insured for all building work and also for demolition Please contact us for a free quote.
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