Property Maintenance Bilinga
Property maintenance and repairs for homes, investment properties and commercial premises in Bilinga. QBCC licensed (No. 15620733), fully insured, written quotes.

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What we cover in Bilinga
Damage repairs
Impact damage, break-in damage, storm-related timber damage and general failure - reframing, re-sheeting, replacing doors and frames, and restoring timber elements so the property is secure and presentable again.
Residential property maintenance in Bilinga
For homeowners and residential investors, maintenance is usually a list rather than a single job: a door that sticks, damaged plasterboard, a cracked or sagging ceiling section, skirtings and architraves knocked about over the years, and external timber that has stopped looking after itself. We work through that list in one attendance where we can, which is cheaper than calling someone back three times.

Carpentry and timber repairs around the home
Carpentry is our core trade, so internal and external timber repairs are the bulk of what we do: replacing damaged timber, repairing or rebuilding decks and steps, screens and pergola elements, handrails, posts, gates, and internal timber that has split, swollen or come loose.
Door repairs, adjustments and replacement
Doors are the single most common maintenance call we take. We adjust doors that drag or fail to latch, repair or replace frames and jambs, rehang and replace internal and external doors, and fit or repair hinges, handles, locks and closers. Humidity and coastal movement mean most Gold Coast homes need this at some point.

Wall, plasterboard and ceiling repairs
Patching and repairing damaged plasterboard, repairing holes and impact damage, replacing damaged sheeting, and repairing ceilings that have cracked, sagged or been damaged by a leak once the cause has been dealt with. Repairs are set and finished ready for paint.
Body corporate and common property repairs
Repairs to common property where the scope is clear - corridors and lobbies, doors and hardware, damaged linings, timber elements, handrails and external timber structures. We confirm in writing where common property ends and a lot or tenancy begins before starting.

Warehouse and industrial premises
Practical, durable repairs for industrial tenancies: impact-damaged frames and wall sheeting, doors and hardware under daily load, framing and lining small office areas inside larger units, and general building maintenance across multi-tenanted complexes.
Commercial property maintenance in Bilinga
For commercial property owners, landlords, facility managers and business owners, we cover reactive repairs and planned maintenance in occupied premises. Written scopes, itemised quotes and invoices that reference the property and job mean the paperwork can go straight to an owner, tenant or committee.
Commercial doors, frames and hardware
Commercial doors fail faster than anything else in a building. We repair and replace doors, frames and jambs, adjust and fit closers, hinges and locksets, and fix doors that bind or no longer latch - work that keeps a tenancy secure and compliant with how the space is meant to operate.
Examples of maintenance work in Bilinga
A property maintenance enquiry is rarely one item. These are the jobs that come up most often: - Ongoing scheduled maintenance across a property or portfolio - Repairing or replacing internal and external doors - Adjusting doors that stick, drag or fail to latch - Repairing damaged door frames, jambs and hardware - Patching and repairing plasterboard walls - Ceiling repairs and damaged sheeting replacement - Replacing damaged skirting boards and architraves - Internal timber repairs and replacement - External timber repairs - decks, stairs, screens, handrails - Deck board replacement and deck repairs - Pergola, screen and gate repairs - Repairing impact, storm or break-in damage If something on your list needs a different licensed trade, we will say so rather than taking it on.
Local conditions in Bilinga
Older beach houses, walk-up unit blocks and a growing number of full renovations taking advantage of absolute beachfront positions. Direct ocean exposure means corrosion-resistant hardware and coastal-rated finishes are non-negotiable. Airport noise overlays can affect glazing and approval requirements on larger works. We also cover the surrounding suburbs, including Tugun, Kirra, Coolangatta, Currumbin, so an owner or manager with more than one property nearby can have them handled together.
Managing a rental portfolio instead?
This page covers general property maintenance for owners, investors and businesses in Bilinga. If you are a real estate agency or property manager looking after rental properties, our Real Estate Property Maintenance service is a separate offering with a dedicated portal for booking jobs, tracking status and managing multiple properties under one agency account.
Why choose Orange Projects in Bilinga
Itemised scope and price before work starts, and no surprise additions to the invoice afterwards.
Confirmed attendance, updates while the job is running, and honest advice on what is worth repairing and what is not.
Floors and contents protected, dust and mess managed as far as the job allows, and the site left clean.
We work across the Gold Coast every week, so attending is part of a normal run rather than a special trip.
Orange Projects is a QBCC-licensed Queensland business, Licence No. 15620733 - not an unlicensed maintenance operator.
We carry the insurances required for the building work we perform, and details can be provided for your records.
Our process
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Send your list
Tell us the property address in Bilinga and what needs attention - photos help a lot.
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Quote in writing
We confirm the work is within our licensed scope and send an itemised quote.
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Book a time
We agree a time that suits the property, tenants or trading hours.
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Work completed
Repairs done in one attendance where possible, with anything unexpected raised before it is actioned.
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Invoice
A clear invoice referencing the property and the work completed.
Suburbs and nearby areas
Frequently asked questions - Bilinga
Can you repair external timber and decks?
Yes - deck board replacement, structural timber repairs, stairs and handrails, screens, pergola elements and gates. On the Gold Coast, salt air, humidity and UV shorten the life of external timber, so early repair is usually far cheaper than replacement.
What work is outside your scope?
Electrical, plumbing, gas, fire and mechanical services all need their own licensed trades, and we will tell you that up front rather than taking the work on. We stay within what our QBCC licence covers.
What does property maintenance include in Bilinga?
Our property maintenance covers general repairs and carpentry: doors and hardware, wall and plasterboard repairs, ceiling repairs, skirtings and architraves, internal and external timber, decks and external structures, damage repairs, minor alterations and repair lists before a sale or lease. Electrical, plumbing, fire and mechanical work needs its own licensed trade.
Do you do both residential and commercial property maintenance in Bilinga?
Yes. In Bilinga we work for homeowners and residential investors as well as business owners, commercial landlords, facility managers and body corporate managers. The trade scope is similar; the scheduling, access and paperwork are handled differently.
Are you licensed and insured?
Orange Projects is a QBCC-licensed Queensland business, Licence No. 15620733, and carries the insurances required for the building work we carry out. Details can be provided before we attend.
Do you take small maintenance jobs or only larger work?
Both, though small jobs are far better value when they are grouped. If you have several items, send the list and we will price them together and complete them in one attendance rather than charging separate visits.
Do you provide written quotes?
Yes. For anything beyond a simple attendance you get a written, itemised quote with a clear scope. If something is found on site that changes the scope, we raise it before proceeding rather than adding it to the invoice.
