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Custom Concrete specialises in all forms of concrete construction & repairs ranging from Domestic, Civil & Commercial.

Servicing all areas of the NT & WA with experience within remote communities, defence, government & energy sectors.

Head to the gallery to see some of our work or click the services below. 

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Domestic Works

Domestic concrete works encompass a range of construction activities within residential settings

* Driveways and Pathways: Concrete driveways and paths are popular for their strength and low maintenance. For standard residential driveways​

* Retaining Walls and Landscaping Features: Concrete is employed in constructing retaining walls, garden edging, and other landscaping elements, contributing to both functionality and design.

* Sheds and Garages: Concrete slabs serve as robust bases for sheds and garages, ensuring longevity and stability for all your storage requirements.  

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Civil Construction

Civil works refer to the engineering and construction tasks involved in creating and maintaining infrastructure projects.

* Road & Highway Infrastructure: Constructing pedestrian footpaths, kerbing, ramps, & roundabouts, to facilitate efficient movement of people and traffic.

* Bridges, Floodways & Drainage systems: Drainage networks of box culverts, wing walls, head walls and stormwater pits, managing waterflow, prevent flooding and maintaining access. 

 

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Commercial Works

Commercial concrete is a specialized form of concrete designed to meet the rigorous demands of high traffic & heavy logistic activities, designed for enhanced strength, durability and functionality. 

* Commercial Shed Pads: Robust, reinforced concrete foundation designed to support industrial or commercial structures such as warehouses, & workshops

* Tank & Solar Panel Pads : Designed to support and maintain the structural integrity of the tank and any additional construction it may need. 

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Concrete Finishes

Concrete finishes are surface treatments applied to freshly poured or cured concrete to enhance its appearance, texture, durability, and functionality, some example of finishes include, Coloured, Broom, Polished, Stained, Expoy with a few of our more popular ones below. 

Exposed Aggregrate

Exposed aggregate concrete (often shortened to exposed agg) is a decorative concrete finish where the top layer of cement paste is removed to reveal the natural stones (aggregates) like pebbles, crushed stone, or decorative gravel embedded in the concrete surface.

 

Key Features:

  • Textured surface: The exposed stones create a non-slip, tactile finish.

  • Durable: Just as strong as standard concrete, but with added visual appeal.

  • Customizable: Different colors, sizes, and types of aggregates can be used for varied looks.

  • Low maintenance: Easy to clean and long-lasting with proper sealing.

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Stamped Concrete

Stamped concrete is a decorative form of concrete that is patterned, textured, or embossed to resemble other materials—such as brick, stone, slate, tile, or even wood.

 

Key Features:

  • Aesthetic appeal: Mimics high-end materials at a lower cost.

  • Durable: Just as strong as standard concrete, with added surface design.

  • Customizable: Comes in a wide variety of patterns, textures, and colors.

  • Low maintenance: Long-lasting with occasional resealing.

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Stone Pitching

Stone pitching is a construction method where stones are manually placed or embedded into the ground—usually on slopes, embankments, or around drainage areas—to prevent erosion, control water flow, and stabilize soil.

Key Usage:

  • Slopes and embankments (to prevent landslides or soil erosion)

  • Drainage channels (to slow down water and reduce erosion)

  • Roadside ditches and culverts

  • Riverbanks and canals

  • Around bridges and retaining walls

 

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