NO1 Decks Brisbane is an outdoor construction firm based in Teneriffe that builds decks, patios, carports and related structures for homeowners and businesses across Southeast Queensland. The working area is wide: the Brisbane CBD, the northside and southside suburbs, plus Ipswich, Toowoomba, the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast all fall inside its coverage. That spread puts NO1 Decks Brisbane in a different category from a one-truck weekend outfit.
The decking work sits at the centre of everything. Customers can pick from Australian hardwoods such as Merbau, Spotted Gum, Blackbutt and Jarrah, or move to treated pine if budget is the priority. For people who would rather skip the sanding and oiling cycle, composite and eco decking are both on the menu, and pool decks get treated as their own job category. Having those timber options written out in full is worth something, because a deck around a pool behaves very differently from one off a back bedroom, and a company that names specific species is usually one that has laid them on real ground.
Beyond the boards, the catalogue keeps going. Patios and patio roofing, single and double carports, sunrooms, outdoor rooms and pergolas all appear, along with timber stairs, staircases, handrails and balustrades. NO1 Decks Brisbane also takes on home renovations and extensions, which pushes it past the deck-and-patio specialist label into something closer to a small builder. For anyone weighing up a backyard project, that breadth means a single contractor can handle the deck, the roof over it and the steps leading down to the garden, instead of stitching together three separate trades.
Licensing, insurance and the paper trail
This is where NO1 Decks Brisbane gives a cautious buyer something solid to stand on. It holds a QBCC builder's licence numbered 1104740, the kind of credential a Queensland homeowner can verify independently on the QBCC register. It carries twenty million dollars of public liability insurance, a figure that is high even for structural work, and it belongs to the Master Builders Association. The company also states more than twenty years in the trade.
None of those claims is decorative. A licensed builder is bound by warranty rules and dispute channels that an unlicensed handyman simply is not, and decking and patio roofing both fall under work that can require council sign-off. NO1 Decks Brisbane says it manages the design consultation and the council approval process itself, which removes a genuine headache from the customer's side. When a structure has to bear weight, sit near a pool, or attach to the house, the licence and the insurance are the parts of the listing worth reading first, and here they are stated plainly with a number you can check.
Twenty years is a long enough run to count in a trade where new operators come and go each season. It does not guarantee a perfect job, but it does mean NO1 Decks Brisbane has weathered enough work and enough Queensland weather to still be operating.
Contact details are about as open as a trades site gets. There is a phone number, a physical street address at 236 Arthur St in Teneriffe, and set business hours of nine to five thirty on weekdays. An email route exists as well, and a testimonials page is built into the site. A buyer who wants to drive past the registered address, ring during stated hours, or read what past clients said can do all three without hunting. For a builder asking you to commit to a structure on your property, that openness about where they are and when they answer the phone counts for a lot.
The outside reputation backs the picture up, mostly. On ProductReview.com.au, NO1 Decks Brisbane holds a perfect five stars across twenty-six reviews, which is a meaningful sample for a regional builder and the strongest point in its favour. Trustpilot shows four stars from two reviews, so two entries tell a buyer almost nothing on their own. There is a single recommendation on ProvenExpert, filed under the NO1 Patios Brisbane name, and an individual positive write-up on PureLocal. The Facebook page is active with the contact details repeated. The ProductReview tally is large enough and consistent enough to lean on.
The uneven spread across platforms is worth noting: a strong showing in one place and sparse entries everywhere else. That is common for trades that get most of their work by word of mouth, where one review site catches on and the rest stay quiet. The aggregate still reads positive, and the scarcity of complaints is itself a point in NO1 Decks Brisbane's favour.
What stays with me about NO1 Decks Brisbane is how concrete the offering is. The timber species are named, the licence carries a number, the insurance figure is specific, the address is real and the trading hours are posted. A Brisbane homeowner planning a hardwood deck, a roofed patio or a carport gets a contractor that lays out its credentials plainly and handles the council paperwork that usually slows these jobs down. The QBCC number on the page and the ProductReview record are the two things a careful buyer can verify, and NO1 Decks Brisbane makes both easy to find.



Business address
NO1 Decks Brisbane
236 Arthur St ,
Teneriffe,
QLD
4005
Australia
Contact details
Phone: 07 3483 0441