Top 3 Concreters in Slacks Creek, QLD
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Specialised Concrete Pumping (SCP) is an industry leading concrete pumping specialist that operates Australia wide and offers on of the largest and most diverse fleets of concrete pumping equipment in Australia. SCP has focused, over many years, on developing comprehensive concrete pumping services that has resulted in establishing SCP as market leaders in a range of fields including technical expertise, formulating procedures and health safety and environment. Our established industry experiences across the broader market and our strong focus on large scale, technically complex and remote projects combine to provide the range of resources and expertise necessary to meet the significant demands of any project in Australia.
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Concreters in Slacks Creek — FAQs
What should I ask a concreter before hiring?
Ask about their licence, experience with your job type, timeline, warranty, and whether they'll handle site prep and cleanup. Request references and clarify payment terms upfront.
Are all reviews on TopTradiesAustralia verified?
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What licences should a concreter have in Queensland?
They should hold a Queensland Building and Contractor License (if doing structural work) or relevant trade qualifications. Always ask to see their credentials before committing.
What's the typical cost range for concrete work?
Costs vary widely based on the job size, site conditions, and concrete type. Get quotes from multiple concreting contractors in Slacks Creek for accurate pricing on your specific project.
How long does concrete typically take to cure?
Initial set is usually 24–48 hours, but full curing takes 28 days. Your concreter will advise on when it's safe to use your driveway or patio.