TradeAid4U is a service designed to cater for those clients who wish to tackle their own landscape or carpentry project but are not entirely sure where or how to begin. Due to the overwhelming response to this arm of the business to date, we have recently expanded our portfolio to include both licensed electrical and plumbing services.

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Example 0ne:
Mr & Mrs Christie of Margate wanted to tackle their own paving project to form a new patio and BBQ entertaining area at the rear of their home.
Following our obligation free consultation it was agreed with the clients that Artistry In Earth’s trades people would preform the required excavation works, form the compacted F.C.R. paver base along with course bedding sand screed in preparation for the pavers.
Mr Christie and his son then laid the pavers (aproximately 36 square metres) in preparation for us to return and complete the cutting in of the edges.
They were more than happy with the end result and enjoyed both having a personal input to their project and the saving of around $1500.00

Example two:
Ms Purdie of South Hobart wished to have a new deck constructed over the top of an existing concrete patio.
Following Artistry In Earth’s obligation free consultation it was decided to extend the area by almost double. A quotation was supplied allowing us to supply all required materials at trade price. Our trades people then constructed the sub frame including all supports, bearers and joists.
Ms Purdie and her father then nailed down the decking boards to complete the project.
Both Ms Purdie and her father were very satisfied with the overall project, feeling chuffed with not only their achievement but the final saving of around $1200.00

Example Three:
Mr and Mrs Graham of Midway Point had just moved into a new home and required some urgent retaining wall work.
Following our consultation it was decided to utilise one of the stackable wall options.
Artistry In Earth supplied the blocks at trade price, formed a level footing and laid the base course of blocks. Mr and Mrs Graham, along with their two young sons then proceeded to construct the wall, backfilling with drainage metal as they went. The finished wall of 26 square metres saw the Graham’s save approximately $1800.00 on the project.