Extensions & Renovations in Mareeba

Improvements designed to expand, enhance and modernise your space.

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When it’s time to expand, modernise or improve your property, Sun Co Concrete And Construction delivers quality renovations and extensions across Mareeba, the Tablelands and surrounds. Fully insured and a Master Builders QLD Member (Licence No. 096786), we complete structural changes, home upgrades and repairs with care and precision.


Whether you need additional living space, a kitchen or bathroom refit, roofing repairs or a full house extension, we manage the entire process from design through to final build. Based in Dimbulah, we bring local expertise and reliable project management to every job.


For tailored renovations that blend seamlessly with your home, contact Sun Co Concrete And Construction on 0412 284 408.

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We help homeowners create functional, future-ready spaces without the stress:

  • Structural changes are carefully planned and engineered for stability and compliance.
  • House extensions are customised to flow naturally with your existing layout.
  • We refresh kitchens and bathrooms with modern finishes, fittings and practical upgrades.
  • Roofing repairs are completed efficiently to protect and preserve your home.
  • Our process is clear, with honest timelines and regular communication throughout the project.
  • We manage trades and materials to keep your renovation on track and on budget.
  • Every detail is tailored to your lifestyle, family needs and property goals.
  • Quotes are free and offer a clear breakdown of what to expect.

Speak with Sun Co Concrete And Construction to start planning your next renovation or home extension with a builder who listens.

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  • What should be considered before starting a renovation or extension?

    Before starting, it helps to define goals clearly, such as improving space, functionality or layout. Budget planning is important because costs can vary depending on structural work, materials and design complexity. Existing building condition matters too, as older structures may reveal issues like water damage, termite damage or outdated wiring once work begins. Approvals and regulations can affect what is possible, especially for extensions or structural changes. Access, site constraints and impacts on daily living should also be considered. Setting priorities early, confirming key selections and allowing some contingency for unknowns helps the process run more smoothly and reduces stress as work progresses through each stage.

  • How do extensions integrate with the existing structure?

    Integration involves connecting new work to the existing building in a way that maintains structural integrity and creates a consistent appearance. This can include aligning floor levels, tying in roofing and ensuring walls, framing and load paths work safely together. Matching materials and finishes helps the extension feel cohesive rather than separate. Services such as plumbing, electrical and drainage may also need to be extended or upgraded to suit the new layout. Careful planning is important because older structures may not be perfectly level or may have limitations that influence design. When integration is handled properly, the transition between old and new areas feels natural and performs well over time.

  • Can renovations be done while living in the home?

    It is sometimes possible to stay in the home during renovations, but it depends on the project scope and which areas are affected. Smaller upgrades may cause inconvenience but remain manageable with careful staging. Larger projects involving kitchens, bathrooms, major structural work or extensive dust and noise may make living onsite difficult. Safety is a key factor, particularly if access is restricted or services need to be disconnected temporarily. Planning the sequence of work, setting expectations around disruptions and arranging temporary solutions can help. Some people choose to move out for part of the project to reduce stress and speed up progress. Considering practical living needs early helps make the experience more manageable.