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Skilled hands are a carpenter's most valuable tool - just look at the master of all carpenters, Mister Geppetto, who crafted a "real" boy (Pinocchio) with them. Of course chisels and drills also help to get the job done!
Carpenters are responsible for the "bones" of any good house and can be called on to fashion quality frames and trusses. Carpenters are also an essential part of the renovation process, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms where cabinetmakers are relied on to whip up and install the cabinetry. They're extremely productive outside too, crafting a range of recreational structures including timber decking and pergolas.
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If you want to build a deck but you don't know what type of timber will work best, this article will help you get started.

If you're keen to extend your outdoor living space and it's a deck and you're after, a carpenter can whip one up for around $4000. Some carpenters include the cost of a standard wood such as pine and nails or screws in their price, while others quote the cost of labour only. Most don't include deck oiling or paint.

There are many elements for carpenters to consider when building a pergola (unroofed) or a verandah (roofed). Is the roof flat, gable or both? Gable roofed pergolas are arguably the most popular style in Australia and boast flat ends (only two faces).

Carpenters charge an average of $40 per hour for cabinetmaking, with the average job costing $1,000. In line with the current trend for more cohesive looking spaces, customers are also increasingly asking carpenters to fashion television units and walk-in wardrobes from the same materials utilised in the kitchen and bathroom.