Built for Coastal Living on the Bellarine
Surfcoast Building creates custom decks, pergolas and homes across the Bellarine with a focus on coastal design and lasting quality. Photos: Supplied
Across the Bellarine Peninsula, from Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads to Point Lonsdale and Queenscliff, outdoor living continues to shape how homes are designed and used. Choosing a Bellarine builder for decks and pergolas is a key step in creating spaces that suit both lifestyle and coastal conditions.
Surfcoast Building has built a strong presence across the region, delivering custom homes, renovations and outdoor entertaining areas tailored to their surroundings.

Led by registered builder Kenny Burke, the business takes a design-first approach that ensures each project is resolved before construction begins.
“We spend more time upfront refining the design and scope,” Mr Burke said.
“That clarity early on is what allows the build to run smoothly and ultimately delivers a better result.”
By working with clients from the concept stage, Surfcoast Building aligns design, budget and construction early, helping to avoid unnecessary delays and unexpected costs.
Decks and pergolas are a central part of the business, particularly in coastal environments where durability and orientation are critical. Each project is designed to respond to local conditions, including wind exposure, sun direction and privacy.

Projects featured on the Surfcoast Building website demonstrate a consistent focus on craftsmanship and practical design.
With experience across both metropolitan and regional construction, Mr Burke brings a detailed understanding of building standards and finishes.
“We’re not trying to be the biggest builder,” he said.
“We take on a select number of projects so we can give each one the attention it deserves.”
Working across the Bellarine, Surf Coast and Geelong, the team partners with local trades and suppliers to maintain quality across every stage of the build.
A common question for homeowners is: what makes a deck or pergola suitable for coastal conditions?
The answer lies in selecting the right materials and ensuring the design responds to the environment.
More information is available on the team and experience page, or clients can book a consultation to begin.
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