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RENOVATIONS and value adding to your home can be a breeze with help from local company Demak Timber and Hardware.
The Ferntree Gully firm provides a range of outdoor timber products for deckings, verandahs, pergolas and fencing.
Steel gate frames are made to order and custom machining is done on site.
Demak also provides letterboxes, lattice, turned posts, fretwork and treated pine for both domestic and professional landscaping needs.
Demak Timber and Hardware started in 1989 in Ringwood as a fencing yard. Providing excellent products and service to match, Demak quickly grew to be two yards with the Ferntree Gully yard opening in 1998 to satisfy extra demand.
“We pride ourselves on quality above all things,” said manager Daniel Trewin.
“The friendly and experienced staff can be relied on to provide lots of helpful and knowledgeable advice to customers.”
This proud team has won a number of industry awards for Best Treated Pine Supplier in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2003 and TMA (Timber Merchants Association) Member of the Year in 1999.
Demak Timber and Hardware is at 20 Brenock Park Drive in Ferntree Gully (opposite Tupperware).
The yard is open 7am-5pm on weekdays and 8am -1pm on Saturday.
Phone 9756 0444 or check out the website at www.demak.com.au for 40-plus pages of pictures and pricing.

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