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Licensed Carpenters in Quakers Hill, NSW

77 Verified Browse all verified licensed carpenters serving Quakers Hill and surrounding suburbs.
Data last updated: 27 February 2026 from NSW Fair Trading register

Carpenter Directory — Quakers Hill, NSW

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Hiring a Carpenter in Quakers Hill

Before hiring any carpenter in Quakers Hill, use this checklist to protect yourself and ensure you're working with a properly licensed and insured professional.

  1. Confirm whether they hold a carpentry or a joinery licence — Carpentry and joinery are separate licence classes in several states. A carpenter licenced for framing and structural work may not be licenced for detailed joinery and cabinet-making, and vice versa. Confirm the licence class covers the specific work you need — especially for custom kitchen or wardrobe fitouts.
  2. Ask about their experience with your specific timber species — Different timbers behave differently. Hardwoods like merbau and spotted gum require pre-drilling and different fixing methods to softwoods like treated pine. If you want a specific species for your deck or structure, ask whether the carpenter has recent experience working with it.
  3. Check they understand load-bearing and structural requirements — If the job involves framing, removing walls, or building a deck that is more than one metre above ground, the work is structural and may require engineering certification. Ask whether the carpenter will engage an engineer or follow engineer-supplied drawings, rather than relying on rules of thumb.
  4. Request photos of completed projects similar to yours — Carpentry quality is immediately visible — gaps in joins, uneven edges, and poorly aligned doors stand out. Ask for photos or addresses of recent projects similar to yours so you can judge the standard of finish before committing.
  5. Ask what happens if timber warps or moves after installation — Timber naturally moves with moisture and temperature changes. A professional carpenter will explain how they accrue for this — through acclimatisation, expansion gaps, and appropriate fixings — and should offer a workmanship warranty covering defects that go beyond normal timber movement.
Pro Tip

Get at least three quotes and compare not just price, but response time, warranty on workmanship, and whether the quote includes parts.

Red Flags to Watch For
  • No construction induction card (White Card) — Anyone performing construction work on an Australian building site must hold a valid construction induction card, commonly known as a White Card. A carpenter who cannot produce one may not be familiar with site safety obligations, and their presence on site can create legal liability for you.
  • Proposes skipping council permits for structural work — If a carpenter suggests building a large deck or pergola "without worrying about council," you risk a compliance order requiring demolition or expensive modifications. Structural carpentry work almost always requires a building permit, and unlicensed work can also affect your home insurance.
  • Uses visibly wet or uncertified timber — Structural timber must be stress-graded and certified to Australian Standards. If the timber delivered to site has no grade stamp, appears freshly cut with high moisture content, or the carpenter cannot produce supplier documentation, the structural integrity of the finished work is compromised.

Carpenter Licensing Requirements in New South Wales

Licence Required

Licensing is managed by NSW Fair Trading.

Licence Types

Carpentry Contractor Licence

Contract for residential carpentry work over $5,000

Carpentry Tradesperson Certificate

Carry out carpentry work under a licensed contractor

Key Requirements

  • Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220 or equivalent)
  • Completed 4-year apprenticeship
  • Contractor: Home Building Compensation Fund cover for work over $20,000

Penalties for unlicensed work

Unlicensed carpentry work in NSW (for work over $5,000) can result in fines up to $110,000 for individuals and $330,000 for corporations.

Typical Carpenter Costs in NSW

Hourly Rate

$70 – $115

Callout Fee

$65 – $105

Common Jobs

JobCost Range
Install internal door and frame$210 – $525
Built-in wardrobe construction$1575 – $4200
Timber deck repair$525 – $2100

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do carpenters need a licence in Australia?

In most states, carpentry work above a certain value threshold requires a licence. In Queensland, a QBCC licence is needed for work over $3,300 (inc. GST). In NSW, a licence is required for work over $5,000. Minor repairs and non-structural timber work like putting up shelves are generally exempt.

What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?

A carpenter works on-site constructing and installing structural and non-structural timber elements — frames, roofs, decks, and staircases. A joiner works primarily in a workshop, crafting detailed timber components such as doors, windows, cabinets, and furniture that are then installed on-site. Many tradespeople hold both licences.

How much does it cost to build a timber deck in Australia?

Timber deck costs vary widely depending on the species, height off the ground, and complexity. As a guide, expect $200–$350 per square metre for treated pine, $350–$550 for hardwood like merbau, and $500 or more per square metre for premium species like spotted gum. Elevated decks requiring extensive substructure cost significantly more.

Does my deck or pergola need council approval?

In most cases, yes — especially if the deck is more than one metre above ground level or the pergola exceeds a certain area. Exempt and complying development rules vary by council and state. Your carpenter or builder should advise you, but confirming with your local council before work starts is recommended to avoid costly rectification later.

Can a carpenter remove a load-bearing wall?

A carpenter can physically do the work, but removing a load-bearing wall is structural work that requires an engineer to design an appropriate beam and support system. The carpenter should not proceed without engineer-stamped drawings and any required building permits. Never accept "it'll be fine" from a tradesperson when it comes to structural walls.

How do I verify a carpenter's licence in NSW?

You can verify any carpenter's licence using TradieVerify's free search tool or directly through the NSW Fair Trading register. Enter the carpenter's name or licence number to confirm their licence status, class, and any disciplinary history.

How many licensed carpenters are in Quakers Hill?

There are currently 77 licensed carpenters registered in Quakers Hill, NSW. This data is sourced directly from the NSW Fair Trading register and updated regularly.