Best Concreters in Toowoomba
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- Baseup Sheds — Drayton, Queensland
- BIG C CONCRETING — Toowoomba City, Queensland
- Buzzcut Concrete Cutting — Toowoomba, Queensland
- Collis & Sons Concrete Pumping — Highfields, Queensland
- Concrete Toowoomba Specialist — Harristown, Queensland
- Consaw Services — North Toowoomba, Queensland
- Dawson’s Concreting — Toowoomba City, Queensland
- Dolley Concreting — Harristown, Queensland
- Fraser Concrete Pumping — Toowoomba, Queensland
- Gadsby Concreting — Toowoomba, Queensland
- Hipwell Constructions Pty Ltd - Concreting — Toowoomba, Queensland
- J and K Hilt concreting — Toowoomba, Queensland
- KAT Concrete Pumping Queenland — Drayton, Queensland
- McClelland Concrete Pumping — Toowoomba City, Queensland
- MCCOY CONCRETING — Westbrook, Queensland
- Orford Bitumen — Charlton, Queensland
- Polished Living Concrete Grinding & Polishing — Toowoomba, Queensland
- Premier Concrete Toowoomba Pty Ltd — Rangeville, Queensland
- R Cavanagh and L Sandow — Toowoomba, Queensland
- Schwerin Concreting — Rangeville, Queensland
- SRS Concreting — Toowoomba City, Queensland
- Stockman Sheds Toowoomba — Highfields, Queensland
- Sutton Concreting — Glenvale, Queensland
- The Concrete Cure Toowoomba — Toowoomba City, Queensland
- Toowoomba Concreting Solutions QLD — Toowoomba, Queensland
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About concreters in Toowoomba
Driveways, shed slabs, and exposed-aggregate paths all appear across Toowoomba's 38 listed concreters, alongside polished concrete, decorative finishes, and structural pours. Stockman Sheds Toowoomba, Baseup Sheds, and Zilch Waste Recyclers rank among the highest-rated. 32 listings handle residential jobs, house slabs, footings, patios, driveway replacements, while 21 cover commercial work and 13 advertise decorative or stencilled surfaces. A builder arranging a shed foundation or a homeowner resurfacing a worn path can compare specialties and availability before phoning through. Several crews handle concrete cutting and resurfacing alongside standard flatwork; others focus on large-format commercial pours or polished overlays. The directory presents contact details and review snapshots for every operator.
Frequently Asked Questions About Concreters in Toowoomba
Start by checking that any concreter you consider holds a current Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) licence, which is a legal requirement for most residential concreting work above a low-value threshold. Beyond licensing, ask to see examples of finished work in Toowoomba itself, since local experience matters — the region has pockets of reactive clay soil, particularly around areas like Harristown and Rangeville, that can affect how a slab or footing needs to be designed and prepared. A concreter familiar with local ground conditions will know when to recommend deeper footings or additional reinforcement. Ask how long they have been operating in the Toowoomba area and whether they use subcontractors. Reading reviews on trusted platforms gives a general sense of reliability, but speaking directly with a past client about their experience is even more useful. Collecting at least two or three quotes before committing also helps you gauge what a fair scope of work looks like for your project.
A thorough written quote from a Toowoomba concreter should clearly describe 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 the price covers site preparation such as excavation, compaction, and formwork, or whether those are separate. Reinforcement details matter too — the quote should specify whether steel mesh, fibre reinforcement, or rebar is included, because reactive soils common in parts of the Toowoomba region often require reinforced slabs. Ask that the quote address concrete finishing options, such as broom finish, exposed aggregate, or plain grey, as these affect both cost and appearance. The quote should also list any additional charges that might arise, such as pump hire if vehicle access is limited, and confirm the expected payment schedule. Having all of this in writing before work starts protects both you and the concreting business if a dispute arises later.
From the time you accept a quote to the day concrete is poured, allow roughly one to three weeks for most straightforward residential jobs in Toowoomba, depending on how busy local concreters are and how quickly materials can be scheduled. Site preparation — which includes excavation, compaction, and setting formwork — typically takes one to two days for an average driveway or house slab. The pour itself is usually completed in a single day. After the pour, concrete in the Toowoomba climate generally requires a minimum of seven days before light foot traffic and around four weeks before vehicles should use a driveway. Toowoomba's elevation means winters can be cooler than the coast, and overnight temperatures below around ten degrees Celsius can slow curing noticeably, so jobs scheduled through June and July may need curing blankets or a slightly longer wait before the surface is loaded. Seasonal demand also peaks in spring and early summer, so booking early helps avoid longer lead times.
Yes. In Queensland, concreters carrying out residential construction work valued above the applicable low-value threshold are required to hold a licence issued by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC). The relevant licence class for most domestic concreting work — including driveways, slabs, paths, and footings — typically falls under the Concreter or Builder category, depending on the nature and value of the work. Hiring an unlicensed concreting business can expose you to significant risk: you lose access to Queensland's home warranty insurance scheme, and you may find it difficult to seek recourse through the QBCC if work is defective. Before signing any contract, ask the concreter for their QBCC licence number and verify it directly on the QBCC website, which is publicly searchable. A legitimate concreting business in Toowoomba will have no hesitation providing this information upfront. Checking current licence status rather than simply accepting a number is a worthwhile extra step.
Concreters listed in this directory generally service the broader Toowoomba urban area and many of the surrounding communities. Suburbs commonly covered include Harristown, Rangeville, Newtown, South Toowoomba, Kearneys Spring, Wilsonton, Middle Ridge, Centenary Heights, Darling Heights, Mount Lofty, Glenvale, and Cranley. Many concreters also travel to nearby towns such as Gatton, Oakey, Pittsworth, and Dalby, although availability and any travel costs for outlying areas are worth confirming directly with the concreting business during the quote stage. Middle Ridge and Rangeville in particular have seen strong residential development activity, generating consistent demand for driveways, entertainment areas, and house slabs. If you are located on the eastern range edge or in newer estates towards the north of the city, it is sensible to ask prospective concreters about access for concrete trucks, since steep or narrow approaches can affect delivery options and may require a pump, adding to the overall project scope.

















