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Blackbutt Concreter
When you're building in a place like Blackbutt, you need a concreter who understands the terrain, weather and way things work in a rural town. At Burgess Concreting, we’ve been working on properties just like yours—big blocks, sloped driveways, tricky access and all. Our concreting is solid, clean and made to stand up to the conditions we see out here.
We pour slabs for homes, sheds, workshops and more, with attention to detail at every step. Our team does the lot—from excavation and prep right through to finishing—so you’re not juggling multiple trades or dealing with gaps in communication.
And because we know Blackbutt and the wider South Burnett region, we know how to plan ahead for soil movement, heavy rainfall and remote site access.
We’re here to make life easier for homeowners, builders and business owners needing a concreter they can trust to show up and do the job right.
Give us a call on 0490 035 435 to book concreting in Blackbutt.
Services We Provide
We provide concreting across Blackbutt for driveways, patios, shed slabs, pathways and general slab work. Every pour is made to suit local ground conditions.
Our residential concreting in Blackbutt includes house slabs, shed bases, footpaths, driveways and outdoor areas—done right, with clean edges and strong finishes.
We take care of commercial concreting in Blackbutt, from large shed floors to workshop slabs that handle weight, movement and wear day after day.
We handle concrete cutting and removal in Blackbutt, using equipment that’s safe, tidy and built to get the job done without leaving a mess behind.
From levelling to trenching, our excavation prep services in Blackbutt get your site ready for a solid, well-supported concrete pour every time.
Why We're Blackbutt's Go-To Concreters?
Out here, the ground shifts, the seasons hit hard and access isn’t always smooth. That’s why we tailor every pour to the job. Whether it’s a house slab that needs drainage sorted, a rural shed base with extra depth, or a commercial floor that has to support vehicles and tools—we’ve got it covered.
We don’t just rock up and pour. We handle your excavation, sort out the site, compact it properly and use the right concrete mix for your plans. Our work looks clean on the surface and stays strong underneath, long after the trucks have gone.
Blackbutt’s a place where you need concreting that works with the land, not against it—and that’s exactly what we do.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need reinforcement in my concrete slab?
Yes, most slabs require reinforcement to help control cracking and improve strength. This usually comes in the form of steel mesh or rebar.
For house slabs, driveways or shed bases, reinforcement helps the slab handle changes in temperature, shifting soil or loads like vehicles and machinery.
The type and amount of reinforcement depends on the purpose of the slab and the site conditions—so always follow engineer specs where required.
What’s the best time of year to pour concrete?
Spring and autumn are ideal due to mild temperatures, but concreting can be done year-round with the right planning.
In hot weather, concrete can dry too fast and crack unless cooled with water or additives.
In winter, it sets more slowly and may need protection from frost.
Good concreters know how to adapt their methods to suit the season, ensuring proper curing and long-term strength.
Can cracks in concrete be repaired?
Yes. Small cracks are often cosmetic and can be filled with concrete sealants or epoxy products. Larger cracks may need grinding, patching or structural repair.
It’s important to figure out why the crack appeared in the first place—soil movement, moisture issues or poor base prep—before patching.
Otherwise, the problem may return. Regular inspections and sealing also help prevent cracks from spreading.
What’s the difference between a plain and exposed aggregate finish?
Plain concrete is smooth and functional, great for garage floors or under-structure slabs.
Exposed aggregate, on the other hand, reveals the stone and gives a textured, decorative finish—ideal for driveways, patios and paths.
It’s not just about looks either—exposed aggregate provides better grip underfoot.
The choice depends on where the slab is going and the visual style you want for your outdoor space.