Modern insulated patio awning with timber posts in COLORBOND® steel, built by Spartan Sheds™ in Bundaberg

Patios & awningsthat extend your home

Insulated patios, flyover roofs, skillion and gable awnings, and timber-accented outdoor living spaces — built to match your home and handle Queensland weather.

Not sure on size? Build your design in 3D and send it straight to our team.

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Covered outdoor spacesbuilt for the climate

Insulated patios

Cool, quiet outdoor living with insulated panel roofs that reduce heat and noise — perfect for Queensland summers.

Flyover roofs

Roofs that sit above your existing house line for airflow, light and a clean architectural look.

Skillion & gable awnings

Modern skillion (flat/single-pitch) awnings and traditional gable designs to suit your home's roofline.

Timber-accented awnings

Steel frames paired with timber posts, battens or ceilings for a warm, contemporary finish.

Match your home

COLORBOND® steel roofing, gutters and flashings selected to blend with your existing colour scheme.

Engineered for wind

Footings, posts and roof structure designed for your site's wind region and council requirements.

Genuine Australian steel

Every Spartan Shed is built from 100% Australian BlueScope® steel with genuine COLORBOND® and ZINCALUME® finishes - backed by BlueScope® steel warranties and our own workmanship guarantee. Ask us for full warranty details on your specific building.

  • BlueScope® Australian steel — used by Spartan Sheds, shed builders in Bundaberg QLD
  • COLORBOND® steel logo — COLORBOND® sheds, garages and carports across Bundaberg and the Wide Bay
  • ZINCALUME® steel logo — ZINCALUME® roofing and cladding supplied by Spartan Sheds Bundaberg

From first enquiry to handover,here's exactly what happens

Building a patio or awning should be simple and well managed. We take care of the entire process - from design, engineering and approvals through to earthworks, slab, construction and handover. Your project is managed in-house by one experienced local team, giving you a clear point of responsibility from start to finish.

Typical timeline: Most residential sheds and garages run about 8–14 weeks from accepted quote to handover. Council approval timing is the biggest variable - larger commercial and rural buildings, or jobs needing a siting relaxation, can take longer.

  1. 01Week 1

    Enquiry & design

    Tell us what you need, or start by creating your own concept in our 3D Shed Designer. We’ll then work through the building size, span, height, access, doors, cladding and intended use to develop a design that suits your property and requirements.

  2. 02Week 1–2

    Detailed quote

    We prepare a detailed, site-specific quote based on your proposed design and property - not a generic kit price. It considers the engineering, wind classification, slab requirements, site conditions and access needed to deliver the complete build.

  3. 03Week 2–4

    Engineering & certification

    Once you’re happy to proceed, we prepare the site-specific engineering and construction documentation for your building and coordinate the required building certification to suit your property, design and wind classification.

  4. 04Typically 2–6 weeks

    Council approval

    Where council approval is required, we prepare, lodge and manage the application through to decision. This may include matters relating to boundary setbacks, building size or height, amenity and aesthetics.

  5. 05Week 4–8

    Fabrication & delivery

    Your BlueScope® steel structural frame is fabricated with heavy-duty welded steel plate connections, while all other materials and components are sourced, manufactured and prepared to suit your approved design, specifications and selected COLORBOND® finishes.

  6. 062–4 weeks on site

    Slab & construction

    Our own tradesmen carry out the earthworks and slab preparation and pour, before moving through structural frame erection, cladding, doors, flashings and final building components. The construction phase is managed in-house from slab through to completion.

  7. 07Final week

    Handover

    We complete the final inspection and site clean-up, then provide the relevant certification and project documentation for your records. With everything signed off and complete, your new building is ready to use, enjoy and put to work.

What are the council ruleswhere you're building?

Boundary setbacks, height limits, site cover and wind classification all change the size of patio or awning you can put on your block. Pick your region for a plain-English summary of the council and Queensland Development Code rules - including the actual numbers. We handle the approvals, certification and any relaxations in-house.

All council areas

Patio & awning FAQ

Do patios and awnings need council approval in Bundaberg?

Often yes, depending on size, height and proximity to boundaries. We handle the engineering and council application as part of the project.

Can you match the patio roof to my house?

Yes. We select roofing profiles, gutter styles and COLORBOND® colours to integrate the awning with your home's existing roof.

What is the difference between an insulated patio and a standard awning?

Insulated patios use sandwich panels with a foam core, which reduces heat transfer and noise from rain. Standard awnings use single-skin steel or polycarbonate sheeting.

Extend your outdoor living

Tell us about your space, roofline and how you want to use it. We'll design a patio or awning that fits your home.