Get in touch with SummitBridge
An idea for a guide, a project you’re proud of, a partnership, or a mistake we should fix — we read every message. Just one thing we can’t do: give advice on your specific build.
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Fill in the form and we’ll get back to you. Fields marked required help us route your message to the right editor.
hello@summitbridgeworld.com
The quickest way to reach the editorial team for anything that doesn’t fit the form.
Email usUsually within 2–3 business days
We’re a small team in Australia (AEST/AEDT). Pitches and media enquiries may take a little longer during busy periods.
Follow along
Project photos, quick tips and behind-the-scenes from our own renos.
We can’t advise on your specific build
SummitBridge publishes general educational content. We can’t provide individual building, structural, electrical, plumbing or gas advice for your property. For anything safety-critical or regulated, please engage an appropriately licensed professional and check with your local council.
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Before you write, these hub pages answer most of what readers get in touch about.
Planning a reno
Budgets, order of works and where trades must take over.
Renovation guides 02Upkeep & safety
Season-by-season checklists, gutters, smoke alarms and termites.
Seasonal maintenance 03Getting started
Tools, safety habits and first projects for new DIYers.
DIY workshop 04About us
Who we are, our standards and how we stay independent.
About SummitBridgeQuestions we’re often asked
Yes — we welcome pitches from Australian homeowners and tradespeople. Send a short outline of the project or idea, a few photos if you have them, and a line about your experience. Use the form above with the topic “Suggest a project”.
We run a small amount of clearly labelled advertising, but never sponsored guides or paid placement in our recommendations. For media and partnership enquiries, choose the “Partnership/media” topic and we’ll send our current details.
Please tell us — we’d rather know. Use the “Report an error” topic, include the page and what looks wrong, and we’ll review it. We correct mistakes openly and note significant updates with a date.
For interviews, expert comment on Australian home improvement, or to discuss a collaboration, use the “Partnership/media” topic with your outlet, deadline and what you need. We’ll do our best to help within the timeframe.