Concreter in Nanango
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Nanango Concreter
Nanango locals don’t mess around when it comes to quality, and neither do the concreters they trust. Burgess Concreting brings a boots-on-the-ground approach to every job, with a reputation built on straightforward advice, smooth pours and long-lasting results.
As a local concreter servicing Nanango and surrounding areas, our team understands what makes rural builds tick. Unstable soils? Tight access? Projects on a time crunch? Nothing new. Whether you’re pouring a house slab, prepping for a new shed or needing excavation before the first stake goes in, we've done it all—without fuss.
It’s not just about the finish, it’s about the entire process. From first call to clean-up, we work in sync with other trades and keep the job moving. That’s why builders, homeowners and property developers across Nanango keep calling us back.
Looking for a concreter in Nanango? Contact our team on
0490 035 435 to book today.
Services We Provide
Professional
concreting in Nanango for homes, sheds, paths and slabs. Clean work, strong finishes and long-lasting results, tailored to suit your block, usage and surrounding conditions.
House slabs, shed bases and driveways poured across Nanango with care and on-time delivery.
Residential services include footpaths, patios, extensions and decorative finishes to complete your home.
Nanango
commercial concreting services for workshops, rural sheds and large-scale slab projects. Engineered pours delivered safely and efficiently, ready to meet construction timelines and standards.
Safe and efficient concrete cutting and removal services available throughout Nanango and surrounds. Ideal for renovations, repairs or demolition, with dust-controlled, professional-grade equipment.
Nanango site prep handled by the same crew doing the pour—keeping your jobsite moving smoothly. This includes clearing, compacting, trenching and levelling for all concrete foundations.
Why Nanango Trusts Our Concreter Team?
Rural concreting comes with its own quirks—soft soil, slope changes, longer access routes. Our team knows how to work with the land, not against it. That means solid, well-drained slabs that won’t crack or shift, no matter what the Nanango weather throws at us.
And it’s not just homes and sheds. We pour commercial foundations, cut and remove old concrete, and prep tricky sites for brand new builds. Excavation is handled in-house, saving time and avoiding delays between trades.
Need a basic driveway or a reinforced workshop floor? We'll match the concrete mix to the job, factor in your layout, and get it poured on schedule. If you’ve got a plan, we'll follow it. If you don’t, our team helps you figure it out.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How thick should a concrete slab be for a shed?
The standard thickness for a residential shed slab is usually 100mm, but it can vary. For larger or heavier-use sheds—like those storing vehicles or machinery—you might need 125-150mm, with additional reinforcement like mesh or rebar.
Soil type also matters. Soft or reactive ground may require a compacted base layer and even thicker edges. Always match the slab thickness to the load and use.
How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete sets within hours, but curing takes weeks. You can usually walk on it after 24-48 hours and drive on it after 7 days. However, it reaches full strength at 28 days.
During this time, it should stay moist—using water, plastic sheeting or curing compounds—to avoid cracking.
Rushing the process leads to weak, brittle slabs, so giving it proper cure time is essential for long-term strength.
Can you pour concrete in the rain?
Light rain isn’t always a problem, but heavy downpours can ruin a pour. Water dilutes the mix, affects surface strength and causes uneven curing.
Good concreters check the forecast and prepare accordingly—using covers or rescheduling if needed.
Once poured, rain can still wash away surface cement or cause pitting. If rain hits mid-pour, quick action is needed to protect the slab before it sets.
What kind of maintenance does concrete need?
Concrete is low-maintenance, but not maintenance-free. Sealing the surface every few years helps prevent stains, cracks and water absorption.
For driveways and outdoor areas, keeping the surface clean and free from oil or leaf build-up helps extend the life of the finish.
Avoiding harsh chemicals like de-icers or using plastic shovels (instead of metal) in winter also protects the surface.