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10 mistakes you need to avoid when building or renovating your home
Perway Construction Services
June 07, 2024
Building your dream home or renovating your existing property should be the one of most exciting projects you embark on in your life. However, we’ve
Why Quality Beats Cost in Your Builder Selection
Perway Construction Services
May 23, 2024
Building or renovating your home is likely to be the largest investment you’ll ever make. The sums of money involved can seem staggering – and
How to avoid budget blowouts during a renovation or home build
Perway Construction Services
May 09, 2024
Embarking on a custom home build or renovation project is a thrilling moment – however, we’ve all heard the horror stories about huge cost overruns
7 things you need to know when building or renovating your home
Perway Construction Services
April 15, 2024
Building your dream home from scratch – or renovating your existing property – is one of the most exciting projects you can embark on. However,
Mistakes to Avoid When Building a Granny Flat
Perway Construction Services
April 04, 2024
Building a granny flat can be a fantastic investment for homeowners looking to add extra living space or generate additional income. However, there are several
Unlocking Opportunity: How WA’s New Granny Flat Rules Benefit You!
Perway Construction Services
February 09, 2024
Great news! The WA State government are in the process of introducing further planning reforms to the Residential Design Codes (R-Codes) that are set to