“Steve the project manager gets specific praise for explaining technical details homeowners can actually understand.”
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“Steve the project manager gets specific praise for explaining technical details homeowners can actually understand.”
“Designer Marc conducts detailed site visits rather than sending generic quotes while builder Mark coordinates specialist trades.”
“Norfolk Pools' Danica offers refreshingly honest sales approach while Jim and Murray take personal pride in build quality.”
“Brisbane Pools & Landscapes coordinates complex builds through Scott and Jordan's hands-on leadership with detailed admin communication.”
“Complete Fibreglass Pool Kits supports DIY installations with ongoing technical support helping customers save thousands.”
“QLD Pool Constructions features Brandon's hands-on site management and Max's specialized tiling expertise.”
“Pool builder offers complementary technical and design expertise while accommodating construction phase changes.”
“Ben personally manages every build stage with his father Greg providing additional pool building expertise.”
“John and Brent specialize in solving complex concrete pool builds on difficult sloping sites with retaining walls.”
“Queensland Family Pools tackles complex sites other builders won't touch with steep slopes and challenging engineering requirements.”
“Provides same-day pool safety inspections when competitors book weeks out, with comprehensive photo and video reports.”
“Operates both as local installer and interstate shell supplier with Wes and Daniel praised by name for their roles.”
“Les provides transparent pool sales consultations while Alex and Tammy manage complex installations with detailed communication.”
“Owner Shaun personally guides clients through concrete pool builds with proactive design suggestions.”
“Ben and Sam completed a complex 30+ year old pool refurbishment in exactly 12 days as planned.”
Kenmore features predominantly brick homes from the 1960s-1980s, with many elevated post-war designs and split-level constructions built to suit the hilly terrain. The area also has a significant number of Queenslander-style homes from earlier decades, along with newer brick and tile houses built through the 1990s and 2000s. Most properties sit on generous blocks ranging from 600-1000+ square metres.
Kenmore's subtropical climate brings high humidity, intense summer storms, and significant sun exposure on north-facing slopes throughout the area. The suburb's elevated position and proximity to bushland can increase exposure to severe weather events, while the humid conditions promote mould growth and accelerate weathering of external timber and paintwork. Properties on slopes may experience drainage challenges during heavy rainfall periods.
Older brick homes frequently require repointing, roof tile replacement, and gutter maintenance due to storm damage and age. Queenslanders in the area often need restumping, deck repairs, and weatherboard maintenance, while properties across all eras typically require regular air conditioning servicing, pool maintenance, and retaining wall repairs due to the sloping blocks. Pest control for termites is essential given the subtropical conditions.
Many properties are built on sloping blocks which can affect trade vehicle access and may require additional safety considerations for roof and exterior work. Brisbane City Council heritage overlays apply to some older homes, potentially affecting renovation approvals and methods.