Best Concreters in Gold Coast
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Concreters in Gold Coast

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- A1 Concreting — Oxenford, Queensland
- ABAC Concrete — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Ace Concrete Cutting — Molendinar, Queensland
- All Concept Concrete — Burleigh Waters, Queensland
- All Star Slipforming — Tallebudgera Valley, Queensland
- ARC BUILDING and CARPENTRY — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Award Concreting — Burleigh Heads, Queensland
- Axis Concrete Co — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Azcon Concrete Services — Hollywell, Queensland
- B Line Concrete Pumping — Mudgeeraba, Queensland
- beardedDonkey Concreting — Elanora, Queensland
- BPQ Construction — Nerang, Queensland
- CJR Group Pty Ltd — Gold Coast, Queensland
- CKL Concreting — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Classic Concrete Pumping — Burleigh Heads, Queensland
- Coastal Masonry Constructions Pty Ltd — Nerang, Queensland
- Coastal outdoor kitchens and concrete benchtops — Southport, Queensland
- Cojack Concrete — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Competition Concreting — Oxenford, Queensland
- Con Seal decorative concrete solutions — Mudgeeraba, Queensland
- Concrete Gold Coast Specialist — Gold Coast, Queensland
- CONDEC Pty Ltd — Upper Coomera, Queensland
- Condrill Services — Helensvale, Queensland
- D&L Forbes Engineering PTY LTD — Burleigh Heads, Queensland
- DB Concreting — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Dions Concrete — Elanora, Queensland
- Dw Construction Solutions — Gold Coast, Queensland
- East Coast Kerbing Pty Ltd — Molendinar, Queensland
- Flocrete Concreting Experts Gold Coast — Paradise Point, Queensland
- Flutescrete Concrete & Construction — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Gold Coast Brick and Block — Labrador, Queensland
- Gold Coast Concrete Cutting — Broadbeach, Queensland
- Gold Coast Concreting Solutions — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Gold Coast Spray Pave — Miami, Queensland
- Gold Coast Spray Paving — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Grind It — Biggera Waters, Queensland
- Handy Concrete Resurfacing — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Hardcrete Concreters Gold Coast — Southport, Queensland
- Hyspec Shotcreting — Nerang, Queensland
- Iron&Stone Concreting — Tugun, Queensland
- JOB'S RIGHT CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD — Biggera Waters, Queensland
- JTN Construction Industry — Maudsland, Queensland
- K.J. Concreting — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Karmacrete — Lower Beechmont, Queensland
- Lynx Landscaping — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Marine Civil Contractors Pty Ltd — Southport, Queensland
- Meales Gold Coast Concrete Pumping Pty Ltd — Molendinar, Queensland
- Metro Concrete Cutters — Helensvale, Queensland
- Miami Concreting — Miami, Queensland
- MJ Landscapes & Maintenance — Southport, Queensland
- MOS Wall Construction - Retaining Walls - Landscaping - Concreter Gold Coast — Coomera, Queensland
- Multiblast Epoxy Flooring — Southport, Queensland
- National Construction & Remedial Pty Ltd — Gold Coast, Queensland
- On Tha Grind — Gold Coast, Queensland
- On-Crete Australia Pty Ltd — Varsity Lakes, Queensland
- OSM Concrete — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Phil's Concrete Service — Mudgeeraba, Queensland
- Prestige Stone Restoration — Surfers Paradise, Queensland
- Proficient Concreting Pty Ltd — Helensvale, Queensland
- QLD Driveways — Surfers Paradise, Queensland
- RC Concreters — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Rocket Concrete Pumping — Currumbin Waters, Queensland
- SeaCrete Decorative Concrete Resurfacing — Broadbeach, Queensland
- SEQ Concrete Cutting — Southport, Queensland
- Shawcon Concrete Constructions — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Stack Building Services — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Stateline Steelfixing — Currumbin, Queensland
- The Concrete Company Qld — Surfers Paradise, Queensland
- Toohey’s Concreting & Construction — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Top Dog Concrete Pumping — Varsity Lakes, Queensland
- Total Grind n Polish — Burleigh Heads, Queensland
- Traso Concrete Resurfacing — Tugun, Queensland
- Troys Concrete Pumping — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Tweed Coast Concrete Group — Gold Coast, Queensland
- Walton Concreting — Upper Coomera, Queensland
- Zains Concrete — Gold Coast, Queensland
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About concreters in Gold Coast
Jobs handled across the Gold Coast include driveways, house and shed slabs, exposed aggregate, polished concrete, decorative finishes, and commercial pours. 91 concreters appear in the directory. Hardcrete Concreters Gold Coast, The Concrete Company Qld, and Competition Concreting rank among the highest-rated, each drawing consistent feedback. 69 listings cover residential work, paths, patios, and structural slabs, while 44 handle commercial projects and 24 advertise decorative or stencilled surfaces. Some crews specialise in concrete cutting and removal. Others focus on resurfacing worn driveways or pouring large structural slabs. Listings stretch from the beachside suburbs through to the hinterland. The directory presents each business alongside its contact details and recent reviews, making it straightforward to compare operators before calling for a quote.
Frequently Asked Questions About Concreters in Gold Coast
Start by checking that any concreter you approach holds a current Queensland Building and Construction Commission licence, which you can verify through the QBCC online register. Beyond licensing, ask how long they have been working locally and whether they have experience with coastal conditions specific to the Gold Coast. Salt air and humidity in beachside suburbs like Broadbeach, Mermaid Beach, and Coolangatta can accelerate surface deterioration if the wrong mix design or inadequate cover over steel reinforcement is used. Request references from recent local jobs and, where possible, visit a completed driveway or slab to assess finish quality. Look at online reviews but weigh patterns of feedback over individual comments. A concreter who asks questions about your soil type, drainage, and intended use before quoting is generally more trustworthy than one who rushes to a price. Membership in a trade organisation or industry body is an additional indicator of professional commitment.
A written quote from a Gold Coast concreter should clearly set out the scope of work, including the area to be concreted in square metres, the slab thickness in millimetres, and the concrete strength specified in megapascals. It should state whether steel mesh or fibre reinforcement is included, since coastal sites often benefit from additional reinforcement due to salt exposure and the variability of sandy or clay-bearing soils found across different Gold Coast localities. The quote should specify the concrete finish, such as broom, exposed aggregate, or stencil, as well as any formwork, base preparation, or subgrade compaction work involved. Site access requirements, waste removal, and curing method should all be mentioned. Payment terms, including any deposit amount and progress payment stages, should be clearly listed. Finally, check that the document includes the concreter's QBCC licence number and contractor details, as this is a legal requirement for regulated building work in Queensland.
From the time you accept a quote to the day the concrete is poured, a typical residential driveway or house slab in the Gold Coast area might take anywhere from one to several weeks, depending on how busy local concreters are and how quickly materials can be scheduled. The Gold Coast building market tends to peak in the cooler months between April and September, when the reduced rainfall and lower humidity make for better curing conditions, so lead times can be longer during those periods. Once work begins on site, a standard driveway pour is often completed in a single day, though the concrete itself needs a minimum curing period before it can handle vehicle traffic, typically around a week under normal Gold Coast conditions. A full house slab involves more preparation, including formwork, plumbing rough-ins, and inspection stages, so the process from ground preparation to pour can extend over several days. Your concreter should give you a realistic programme at the quoting stage.
Yes, concreters carrying out regulated work in Queensland are required to hold a licence issued by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission. The relevant licence class for most residential concreting work is the Concreting licence under the QBCC framework, which covers the placement and finishing of concrete for structural and non-structural purposes. For work valued above a certain threshold, a site supervisor licence or a contractor licence may also be required. Homeowners in the Gold Coast should always ask to see a contractor's QBCC licence number before signing a contract, and they can confirm its validity and any conditions attached to it through the QBCC public register available on the QBCC website. Working with an unlicensed concreter not only puts the quality of the work at risk but can also affect your ability to make a claim under Queensland's home warranty scheme. This licensing requirement applies regardless of suburb, from Coomera in the north to Coolangatta on the southern border.
Concreters listed in this directory generally service the full extent of the Gold Coast local government area and its surrounding growth corridors. That includes established coastal suburbs such as Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Burleigh Heads, Palm Beach, and Coolangatta, as well as the rapidly developing northern suburbs of Coomera, Pimpama, and Ormeau, where new residential estates have driven strong demand for driveways, slabs, and paths in recent years. Inland areas including Mudgeeraba, Nerang, and Robina are also well covered. Some concreters extend their service area into the Tweed Shire across the New South Wales border, though Queensland licensing requirements apply only on the Queensland side. If you are located in a more rural or hinterland pocket such as Canungra or Tamborine Mountain, it is worth confirming service availability directly with a concreter, as travel time and access can influence scheduling. The directory search tool lets you filter by suburb to find concreters who regularly work in your area.
















