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Renovate or rebuild? Sutton Building can guide you

Not sure whether to renovate or build new? Sutton Building can guide you every step of the way.

With over 30 years of experience in both new home construction and renovations across the Sunshine Coast, Sutton Building helps you determine the best option for your needs, budget, and lifestyle.

Unlike builders who focus on one or the other, the Sutton Building team is skilled in both. They’ll assess your property, understand your goals, and recommend the right path for you.

Sutton Building CEO Lew Deegan said, “While the skills to build a new home are largely the same as extending, there are unique skills and experience required to address structural issues when old meets new in an extension or renovation.”

Whether you’re building or renovating, strong design is key to staying on time and on budget. The more detailed the design, the fewer costly changes during construction.

Deciding between a new build or renovation depends on factors like budget, land availability, and long-term goals. Sutton Building helps you weigh the pros and cons to make an informed decision.

Why build new with Sutton Building?

– Customisation: Tailored designs with modern features and smart technology.

– Quality and assurance: Built to high standards with warranty protection.

– Stress-free process: End-to-end project management ensures efficiency and peace of mind.

Why renovate with Sutton Building?

– Stay where you love: Update your existing home without moving.

– Value-focused upgrades: Maximise return with impactful, budget-conscious improvements.

– Expert solutions: Skilled at tackling layout issues, outdated systems, and structural challenges.

Contact Sutton Building today at (07) 5315 0844 or email admin@suttonbuilding.au.

Learn more at suttonbuilding.au

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