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Bateau Bay Home Improvements
50
Years'
Experience.
If your home in Bateau Bay is starting to feel dated, cramped or simply in need of a refresh, Gary Eslick Home Improvements is here to help. With 50 years’ experience delivering reliable, high-quality home improvements across the Central Coast, we’ve earned the trust of local homeowners who want practical upgrades that last.
Whether you’re looking to open up your living space, modernise tired interiors, or add outdoor features that suit the coastal lifestyle, our team brings the expertise, tools and ideas to bring your vision to life. We work closely with each client to ensure every improvement reflects their goals, budget and how they live day-to-day.
We understand the style and needs of Bateau Bay homes, from weather-resistant materials to smart layouts that maximise space and natural light. Locals choose us for our hands-on experience, attention to detail and reputation for showing up and doing things right.
Ready to transform your home? Call 0414 346 629 today for a free quote and expert advice.
Trusted in Bateau Bay since
1974
Quality Upgrades That Fit Your Lifestyle
Improving your home isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making everyday life easier, more comfortable and more enjoyable. Many homeowners are choosing to upgrade their properties to better suit modern living, and we’re here to help make that happen.
Whether it’s a functional kitchen revamp, a new outdoor area for family gatherings or extra storage to cut the clutter, our work is guided by your needs and shaped by years of practical experience. We handle everything from concept to completion, using reliable trades, quality materials and a straightforward process that keeps things on track.
You can expect open communication, professional workmanship and minimal disruption throughout your project. We take pride in delivering tailored solutions that work well for Bateau Bay’s mix of family homes, beachside retreats and long-term residences.
With clear timelines and honest quoting, we make it easy to plan your project without stress. If you want smart, lasting improvements that fit your home and lifestyle, you’re in the right place.
What are some common mistakes to avoid during home improvements?
Some of the most common mistakes homeowners make during home improvements include underestimating the budget, hiring unlicensed contractors, skipping necessary permits and rushing the planning stage. Poor communication between homeowners and tradespeople can lead to misunderstandings, delays or disappointing results. It’s also common to focus on cosmetic changes while ignoring structural or maintenance issues. Another mistake is overcapitalising—spending more on renovations than the home’s value can support.
How do I choose the right materials for my renovation?
Choosing the right materials depends on the purpose of the renovation, the local climate and the homeowner’s budget and lifestyle. For example, coastal areas require weather-resistant materials like Colorbond® steel, treated timber or fibre cement. For interiors, materials like engineered stone, durable laminate or hybrid flooring can offer a balance between appearance and practicality. It’s important to consider factors like durability, maintenance requirements and how materials perform over time.
Can I live in my house during renovations?
Yes, in many cases homeowners can remain in their property during renovations, especially for minor or staged projects. However, it depends on the scale of the work. Full home renovations, structural changes or projects affecting essential rooms like kitchens or bathrooms may make living on-site uncomfortable or impractical. Safety, access, dust and noise are also important considerations. In some cases, temporary relocation may be recommended—particularly if power, water or security are compromised.