
Home Renovation Builder Fairfield Heights — Fixed-Price, From $30K
Fixed-price renovations in Fairfield Heights 2165. Bathroom from $20K, kitchen from $30K, full internal reno $150K+. No hourly rates, no surprise invoices.
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A home renovation in Fairfield Heights costs $100,000–$500,000+. Kitchen from $30K, bathroom from $20K, full renovation from $150K. Buildana manages design, Fairfield City Council approvals (where required), and construction under one fixed-price contract.
Home Renovation Builder in Fairfield Heights
Fairfield Heights homes near Fairfield station are worth renovating — the location adds value that justifies the investment. 1960s–1980s homes with original interiors that benefit from kitchen, bathroom, and living area upgrades. Fairfield City Council approvals managed by Buildana.
Practical realities of renovating in Fairfield Heights: Nearest rail is Fairfield (1.5 km), which influences site access during construction (deliveries, cranage, skip placement). 450–700m² blocks usually have enough room for proper site set-up, but tight battle-axe lots and narrow frontages need staging plans factored into the build program. Fairfield City Council processes a steady volume of residential applications — clean documentation moves fast, and Buildana lodges everything at full standard the first time. Class M–H soil (moderately to highly reactive clay) sets foundation cost in the $24,000–$42,000 range; budget allocation for that line item is fixed in your contract, not estimated.
Buildana manages the complete home renovation process in Fairfield Heights — from initial consultation and design through to approvals (where required) and fixed-price construction to handover. Your home, modernised.
Not sure whether to renovate or rebuild? Use our Renovation vs KDR Calculator or read the renovation vs knockdown rebuild comparison.
- Home renovations in Fairfield Heights from $100K
- Fairfield City Council approvals managed (where required)
- Kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations
- 1960s–1980s-era homes — renovation specialists
- Asbestos assessment and removal included
- Staged renovation plans to minimise disruption
- 6-year structural warranty on structural work
- Free consultation — near Fairfield (1.5 km) station

Reviewed by Oliver Alameri
Licensed Builder (NSW 487805C) · Master of Property Development · PhD Student · Building across Western Sydney since 2010
Why Renovate in Fairfield Heights?
Fairfield Heights is an improved residential suburb with good views and a mix of post-war and 1970s housing stock. Blocks are well-sized for custom builds and extensions.
Residential blocks of 450–700m² across Fairfield Heights (2165) provide solid building envelopes for a range of project types. Fairfield City Council manages planning controls with well-established DCP provisions. Transport access via Fairfield (1.5 km) connects Fairfield Heights to the wider Sydney network. Renovating 1960s–1980s-era homes in Fairfield Heights is a smart play when the structure is sound. Kitchen and bathroom upgrades typically return 60–80% of investment in added property value. Class M–H soil (moderately to highly reactive) is standard for Fairfield Heights — Buildana includes engineered slab design in every quote.
Renovation work across Fairfield LGA typically involves updating kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas in 1960s–1980s homes. Many properties contain asbestos in wall linings, eaves, and wet areas — Buildana includes asbestos assessment as standard. Fairfield's established homes often have good bones but outdated layouts. Renovation budgets of $100K–$300K can transform a dated home without the disruption of moving out during a full KDR. Council approval may be required for structural changes.
Planning Controls — Fairfield City Council
Fairfield LEP 2013 & DCP Part B2. R2 zones: FSR 0.5:1, building height 8.5m, front setback 5.5m, minimum landscaped area 40%. CDC (Complying Development Certificate) available for designs meeting the Codes SEPP — typically 10–15 business day approval.
Home renovation builder in Fairfield Heights — key facts
- Suburb
- Fairfield Heights, NSW 2165
- Council / LGA
- Fairfield City Council (Fairfield City)
- Primary zoning
- R2 Low Density
- Typical lot size
- 450–700m²
- Soil class
- Class M–H
- Median house price
- $900K–$1.15M
- Home era
- 1960s–1980s
- Typical price range
- $30,000 – $500,000+
- Typical timeline
- 3–8 months depending on scope
- Approval pathway
- Exempt development for cosmetic, CDC/DA for structural
Building in Fairfield Heights — Local Context
Ground Conditions That Affect Your Build
Class M–H is the rule across Fairfield Heights — moderately to highly reactive clay. For your renovation, expect engineered footings in the $24,000–$42,000 range. The variables that shift you up or down inside that band: building footprint, number of storeys, point loads (heavy stone benchtops, masonry feature walls), and whether the adjacent stormwater system needs upgrading. Fairfield Heights is close to Fairfield (1.5 km) station — site access on tighter blocks adds a logistics premium, which is why we cost cranage and material delivery before signing, not after.
What Fairfield City Council Wants to See
Approval in Fairfield Heights comes down to documentation quality. Fairfield City Council processes a high volume of residential applications, and the ones that get approved fast share three traits: clean drawings that show every required setback dimension on plan; a BASIX certificate that matches the actual specification (not a stand-in); and an engineering package sized correctly for the Class M–H ground. We prepare every document at full lodgement standard the first time.
What a Renovation Costs in Fairfield Heights
Fairfield Heights's median house price sits at $900K–$1.15M. That's the number that decides whether a renovation stacks up financially. If you're spending more than 50% of $900K–$1.15M on a renovation, the economics tilt toward extension instead. Worth running the numbers properly before locking in scope. Buildana provides itemised quotes — no provisional sums, no allowances, no "as per engineering" line items.
Fairfield Heights Housing Stock & What That Means
Most homes in Fairfield Heights were built 1960s–1980s. That puts asbestos risk firmly in play — sheeting, eaves linings, vinyl floor tiles, and pipe lagging are likely. Licensed removal adds $5,000–$25,000 to a renovation where demolition is involved, and Buildana manages SafeWork NSW notifications, removal, and clearance certificates as part of the contract. Existing structures from 1960s–1980s usually need wiring, plumbing, and insulation upgrades to meet NCC 2025 — worth costing that into the renovation scope upfront, not as a variation later.
Fairfield City Council Processing & Fairfield Heights Activity
Fairfield City Council processes thousands of residential applications a year across the Fairfield City LGA, and Fairfield Heights (2165) sits in the active end of that workload. For a renovation, the realistic clock from lodgement to DA determination is 8-14 weeks. The applications that move to the front of the queue are the ones where every required document is correctly named, drawn to scale, and matched against the SEPP or LEP clause it's claiming compliance with. Buildana lodges every project at that standard — not because it's required, but because it's how you avoid sitting in the RFI loop for an extra month.
Builder’s Take on Fairfield Heights
First question on any Fairfield Heights renovation: is the structure worth renovating? 1960s–1980s homes vary — some have good bones and need cosmetic lift, others are carrying termite damage, sagging floors, or obsolete wiring that makes deep renovation worse value than KDR. We do a structural inspection before quoting, not after the contract.
Fairfield Heights median ($900K–$1.15M) supports renovation spend up to about 20% of property value before you're over-capitalising. That's a rough ceiling — $160K–$250K on a $1M home, $200K–$350K on a $1.5M home. Above that, a KDR often makes more sense than doubling down on renovation.
Fairfield Heights vs Nearby Suburbs
Fairfield Heights vs nearby suburbs — key metrics for renovating.
| Suburb | Median Price | Typical Lot | Soil Class | Era | Station |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fairfield Heights2165this suburb | $900K–$1.15M | 450–700m² | Class M–H | 1960s–1980s | Fairfield (1.5 km) |
| Fairfield2165 | $950K–$1.2M | 450–700m² | Class M–H | 1950s–1980s | Fairfield |
| Fairfield West2165 | $900K–$1.15M | 450–700m² | Class M–H | 1960s–1980s | Fairfield (2 km) |
| Canley Heights2166 | $900K–$1.15M | 450–700m² | Class M–H | 1960s–1980s | Canley Vale (1 km) |
Median price, soil class, and lot size shape build feasibility and final cost. Buildana assesses every site against these and other constraints during the free feasibility stage.
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How It Works
From First Call to Final Key
We assess your Fairfield Heights home — existing condition, renovation scope, structural requirements, and budget. You'll receive a clear overview of costs and timeline before committing.
⏱Design phase includes floor plan modifications, 3D kitchen and bathroom renders, material palettes, and electrical layout. You approve every detail before construction begins.
⏱For renovations that need DA or CDC, we lodge structural drawings, hydraulic if wet areas move, BASIX if envelope changes, and SEE if DA. For pure cosmetic work, no lodgement, no permit fees — straight to scheduling trades.
⏱Fixed-price renovation from demolition of existing fittings to final finish. Staged programme keeps parts of your home liveable.
⏱Handover includes a defect walk-through where we mark any final touch-ups, complete them within a week, and re-inspect. The end-state is genuinely finished — not handed over with a list to chase trades back for.
⏱Quality Promise
Our Fairfield Heights home renovations respect what's worth keeping and replace what isn't. Structural assessment first, staged build second.
Cost Guide
| Item | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Pre-sale refresh (Fairfield Heights median lift) | $29,000 – $100,000 |
| Post-purchase renovation (bringing up to liveable) | $76,000 – $240,000 |
| Modernising a tired kitchen/bathroom | $48,000 – $120,000 |
| 1960s–1980s home — full liveability upgrade | $190,000 – $430,000 |
| Rental-prep renovation (neutral spec) | $38,000 – $100,000 |
Prices are indicative for Western Sydney (2025). Actual costs depend on site, specifications, and approvals.
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