Coloured Concrete
Bored with plain old grey? Coloured Concrete can add a splash of fun to paths, patios and driveways without compromising its long lasting feaures. Call Adelaide Concreting Experts today!
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Bored with plain old grey? Coloured Concrete can add a splash of fun to paths, patios and driveways without compromising its long lasting feaures. Call Adelaide Concreting Experts today!
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For strong and long-lasting concreting paths, patios and driveways, call Adelaide Concreting Experts today!
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For strong and long-lasting driveways, patios and paths, exposed aggregate concreting solutions, call Adelaide Concreting Experts today!
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For durable and sturdy driveways, patios and paths, exposed aggregate concreting solutions, call Adelaide Concreting Experts today!
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We strip soft spots, compact the sub-base in layers, and set falls so water runs where it should. In Parkside, that matters because ground can shift and poor drainage quickly shows up as cracks and low spots.
On hot days we manage rapid set with timing, shade, and curing. We use curing compounds or plastic sheeting where needed to hold moisture in, which helps strength gain and keeps coloured concrete looking even.
For coloured concrete, the finish is everything. We control edge work, joints, and consistent trowel timing, then seal the surface to reduce staining from tyre marks, BBQ grease, and leaf tannins common around Parkside homes.
We place mesh or bar chairs correctly, tie steel, and cut control joints at the right spacing to guide cracking. You get a slab that handles cars, bins, and foot traffic without random cracking through the middle.
From ground prep to sealing, it’s done in the right order
We mark boundaries, set stringlines, and check levels against thresholds, garage floors, and existing paths. Then we build falls so water drains away from the house and doesn’t pond on the driveway.
We remove unsuitable material, add road base or crushed rock, and compact in layers. If the ground is reactive or soft, we adjust the depth and compaction to suit so the concrete isn’t relying on weak fill.
We install form boards, pins, and braces, then place mesh or rebar on chairs so it sits in the slab, not on the ground. For concrete slabs, we allow for service penetrations and isolation joints where concrete meets existing structures.
We pour, screed, and bull-float, then finish to suit the job: broom finish for grip, trowel finish for sheds, expose the aggregate for decorative areas. We cut control joints, clean up edges, then cure and seal where specified to help the surface handle Parkside heat and everyday staining.
Most decorative concrete benefits from resealing about every 2–4 years, depending on sun exposure, traffic, and how often it gets cleaned. Adelaide’s UV and heat can dry a sealer out faster on north-facing driveways. If water stops beading or the surface starts to look chalky, it’s usually time to reseal.
Plain concrete is a solid, cost-effective option with a broom or light trowel finish. Exposed aggregate reveals the stone in the mix by washing the surface paste off at the right time, giving better texture and a more decorative look. Coloured concrete uses oxide pigment through the mix, so the colour runs through the slab rather than being a thin surface coating.
Foot traffic is often fine after 24–48 hours, but cars should wait about 7 days in most cases. Concrete keeps gaining strength for weeks, with a lot of the strength developing in the first 28 days. In hotter weather we focus on curing so the surface doesn’t dry out too fast and weaken.
Yes. Permeable paving is designed so water passes through joints and into a prepared base, reducing runoff and puddling. The key is the base layers and keeping fines out of the drainage rock, so it doesn’t clog. It’s a good option for courtyards, paths, and some driveway areas where you want better stormwater control.
Concrete can crack, but good prep and detailing control where it happens. We use a compacted sub-base, reinforcement on chairs, and control joints at sensible spacing to guide shrinkage cracking. We also add isolation joints where the slab meets walls, piers, or existing concrete, so movement doesn’t tear the slab.
Looking for concreting in Parkside, SA 5063? Adelaide Concreting Experts helps homeowners around Parkside with practical concrete work suited to Adelaide’s hot dry summers and mild winters. If you’re in Eastwood, Mile End, Mile End South, or Thebarton, you’re close enough for us to get out to your place.
Parkside sits about 3km SE of Adelaide, so you see the same Mediterranean swing the rest of the city does: hot, dry summers and mild winters. That kind of weather means concrete slabs and paths can be exposed to heat-related drying and regular expansion and contraction over time. Residents often need concreting repairs or new pours to keep walkways and flat areas looking clean and staying solid through the seasons. Adelaide Concreting Experts works around these local conditions by planning the pour and finishing so the concrete performs better once it’s set in Parkside.