Best Concreters in Brisbane

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#1Grind and Shine Concrete in Hillcrest

Grind and Shine Concrete

Most reviewed in Brisbane

5.0(242)
Hillcrest, Queensland
#3South East Scanning in Brisbane City

South East Scanning

5.0(103)
Brisbane City, Queensland
Mr Concrete Pumping in Brisbane

Mr Concrete Pumping

5.0(46)
Brisbane, Queensland
Frankie's Kerbing in Indooroopilly

Frankie's Kerbing

5.0(42)
Indooroopilly, Queensland
QLD Concrete Sealing in Fortitude Valley

QLD Concrete Sealing

5.0(39)
Fortitude Valley, Queensland
Dynamic concrete solutions in Brisbane

Dynamic concrete solutions

5.0(24)
Brisbane, Queensland
Overington Brothers Concreting in Brighton

Overington Brothers Concreting

5.0(22)
Brighton, Queensland
FixART Advanced Remedial Technology in Everton Park

FixART Advanced Remedial Technology

5.0(20)
Everton Park, Queensland
Bayside Concreting in Brisbane

Bayside Concreting

5.0(20)
Brisbane, Queensland
JEL Property Services in Kallangur

JEL Property Services

5.0(17)
Kallangur, Queensland
Solera concreting in Bracken Ridge

Solera concreting

5.0(16)
Bracken Ridge, Queensland
Decorative Concrete SEQ Pty Ltd in Alexandra Hills

Decorative Concrete SEQ Pty Ltd

5.0(15)
Alexandra Hills, Queensland
Tiler Service in Rochedale South

Tiler Service

5.0(11)
Rochedale South, Queensland
Cemento Concrete Services in Salisbury

Cemento Concrete Services

5.0(9)
Salisbury, Queensland

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About concreters in Brisbane

The directory lists 142 concreters across Brisbane, spanning residential driveways, house and shed slabs, exposed aggregate, polished concrete, and decorative finishes. Grind and Shine Concrete, Ultimate Industries - Concrete Coatings, and South East Scanning rank among the highest-rated, each drawing substantial review counts. Around 104 entries advertise residential work, driveways, paths, patios, and structural slabs, while 84 cover commercial pours and 34 handle decorative or stencilled surfaces. Jobs range from standard grey driveways and shed foundations through to polished floors and exposed-aggregate entertainment areas. Several crews also list concrete cutting, resurfacing, and removal. Listings extend from the inner suburbs out to the wider Brisbane region, with contact details published for direct comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions About Concreters in Brisbane

Start by checking that the concreter holds a current Queensland Building and Construction Commission licence, which is publicly searchable on the QBCC website. A licensed concreter has met minimum competency standards and carries the insurance required to work on residential projects in Queensland. Beyond licensing, ask for references from recent local jobs and, where possible, inspect finished work in person. Brisbane's subtropical climate and the reactive clay soils found in many western and southern suburbs, including Oxley, Moorooka and parts of Ipswich fringe areas, mean a good concreter should understand appropriate subbase preparation and reinforcement to prevent cracking. Read reviews on multiple platforms rather than relying on a single source, and avoid any operator who is reluctant to provide a written quote or formal contract. A trustworthy concreting business will be transparent about the mix design, slab thickness, and curing method planned for your specific site.

A written quote should clearly state the full scope of work, including the area in square metres, the slab or driveway thickness in millimetres, the concrete strength in megapascals, and the type of reinforcement such as steel mesh or fibre reinforcement. It should specify the subbase preparation method, particularly relevant in Brisbane suburbs where reactive clay is present and a compacted road base layer is standard practice. The quote should list any formwork, saw-cutting for control joints, the finishing style such as broom finish, exposed aggregate or coloured concrete, and the curing process. Payment stages, a project start date, and an estimated completion timeframe should all appear in writing. Any exclusions, such as tree root removal or disposal of excavated material, need to be spelled out clearly. A quote missing these details leaves room for disputes and unexpected costs once work begins on your property.

For a straightforward residential driveway or shed slab in Brisbane, the typical process from accepting a quote to the concrete being poured spans one to three weeks, depending on the concreting business's current workload and concrete plant availability. Site preparation including excavation, formwork setting, and laying reinforcement usually takes one to two days for an average suburban driveway. The concrete pour itself is generally completed in a single day. After the pour, concrete in Brisbane's warm subtropical climate tends to reach a trafficable surface cure within 24 to 48 hours, though full structural strength develops over approximately 28 days. Queensland's summer wet season, roughly November through March, can introduce delays if heavy rain is forecast around pour day, since fresh concrete must be protected from washout. Booking ahead of the wet season or scheduling work in the drier cooler months from May to September often makes the process more predictable.

Yes. In Queensland, concreters carrying out residential or commercial work above certain low-value thresholds are required to hold a licence issued by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission, commonly known as the QBCC. A concreter working on structural slabs, driveways, footings, or retaining walls as part of a building project generally needs at minimum a trade licence in the relevant category. The QBCC licence system also requires licence holders to carry mandatory home warranty insurance for eligible residential projects, which provides homeowners with a layer of protection if work is incomplete or defective. You can verify a licence number at no cost through the QBCC licence search tool online. Hiring an unlicensed concreting contractor in Queensland can void insurance entitlements and may expose you to significant costs if the work fails. Always ask for a licence number before signing any contract, and confirm it is current and appropriate for the type of work you are having done.

The concreters listed on this directory cover a broad area across greater Brisbane, from the bayside suburbs of Wynnum, Manly and Cleveland in the east through to the newer growth corridors of Springfield Lakes, Ripley and Redbank Plains in the west. Inner-city and middle-ring suburbs such as Paddington, Coorparoo, Chermside, and Carindale are well serviced, as are the northern suburbs of Kallangur, Narangba and Caboolture. To the south, many listed concreters extend their service area into Logan City and the northern reaches of the Gold Coast. Some operators based in the outer western growth areas also take on jobs in Ipswich. Because Brisbane is a large and decentralised city, many concreters specialise in particular corridors or councils, so it is worth confirming service area directly with the business when requesting a quote. The directory allows you to filter by suburb or postcode to find concreters who regularly work in your local area.