CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS IN BEAUDESERT
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- High-quality workmanship
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Beaudesert Concrete Driveways
A well-built driveway or footpath does more than improve access — it boosts street appeal and adds lasting value. At Crete to Coast Concreting, we install durable, great-looking concrete driveways and footpaths across Beaudesert, Logan, Jimboomba, Coomera, the Scenic Rim, and surrounds.
Whether it’s a new pour or a replacement for a cracked surface, we ensure every job is level, clean, and built to last. Choose from plain, coloured, or exposed aggregate finishes, with crisp edges and a neat result.
Need something practical and polished? Call
0447 422 273 to arrange a quote and upgrade your access with confidence today.
Built for Everyday Use
Driveways and footpaths take daily wear — from vehicle traffic to shifting ground and changing weather. That’s why we focus on strong bases, proper drainage, and finishing that holds up over time.
We build straight or curved driveways, entry paths, and side access solutions tailored to your layout, property needs, and budget. Every project uses quality materials, reinforced for strength and installed with care to prevent cracking, water pooling, and surface wear.
Low-maintenance and made to last, our concrete surfaces are both functional and great to look at. If you want long-term performance without the hassle, we’re here to help..
How thick should a concrete driveway be?
The thickness of a concrete driveway depends on the type of traffic it will support. For most residential driveways used by cars and light vehicles, 100 mm is standard. If the driveway will support heavy vehicles like trucks or caravans, a thickness of 125 mm or more with reinforced mesh is often recommended. A proper sub-base and good site preparation are also essential for long-term strength.
Can a damaged driveway or footpath be repaired, or should it be replaced?
Small cracks or surface issues in concrete can often be repaired with patching or resurfacing. However, if the damage is deep, widespread, or affecting the base structure, replacement might be the better long-term option. Factors like age, movement in the ground, and poor drainage can all impact whether repair or replacement is the most cost-effective solution. A site inspection can help determine the best approach.
How long before I can drive on a new concrete driveway?
Generally, you should wait at least 7 days before driving on a new concrete driveway. This allows the concrete to gain enough strength to support the weight of a vehicle without damage. Full curing typically takes 28 days, but by day 7 it will usually reach about 70 percent of its strength. Foot traffic is usually safe after 24 to 48 hours, depending on weather conditions.