Concretors in Queensland
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Tips for Hiring Concretors in Queensland
Check the QBCC licence register at qbcc.qld.gov.au before hiring any builder, plumber or licensed trade
QLD Home Warranty Insurance protects you for residential contracts over $3,300 through the QBCC Scheme
Post-cyclone and post-flood periods create very high demand — plan at least 4–6 weeks ahead for major work in SE QLD
Plumbing and drainage work requires a Form 4 Compliance Certificate — ask for this on completion
Far North Queensland tradies often have longer wait times — consider this when planning projects in Cairns or Townsville
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Concretor Licensing in Queensland
Concreting for residential work over the threshold requires a licensed contractor in NSW and QLD.
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How much does a concretor cost in Queensland?
Concretors in Queensland typically charge $60–$120/hr, with a call-out fee of Usually no call-out fee. Prices in Brisbane are broadly in line with national averages. Always get at least three written quotes before proceeding.
Do I need a licensed concretor in Queensland?
Yes. Concreting for residential work over the threshold requires a licensed contractor in NSW and QLD. Always verify the licence on the QLD licensing register before paying any deposit.
How do I find a reliable concretor in Queensland?
Search for concretors in your suburb, compare reviews and verify any licence on the QLD register. Get at least three written quotes, check that each quote itemises labour and materials, and confirm insurance is in place before work starts.
How much does a concrete driveway cost in Australia?
A standard concrete driveway (40m²) costs $4,000–$9,000 for plain concrete. Exposed aggregate adds $1,500–$3,000. Coloured or stamped concrete adds $2,000–$5,000 over plain. Prices vary by state — Sydney and Melbourne are at the higher end.
How long does concrete take to dry?
Concrete can be walked on after 24–48 hours, but takes 28 days to reach full strength. For driveways, light vehicle traffic is usually safe after 7 days and heavy vehicles after 28 days. Your concretor should advise on when it's safe to use based on the mix specification.
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