Residential Concreting in Rockhampton
Reliable, high-quality concreting with custom finishes, clear communication and on-time delivery — Wieland Concreting brings lasting value to every Rockhampton project.
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Practical Concrete That Fits Your Life
Good residential concreting should not only last for years, but should also look good and work for the way you use your space. At Wieland Concreting in Rockhampton, we work with homeowners, builders and tradies to deliver concrete slabs, driveways, footpaths, patios and shed pads that suit Queensland conditions and lifestyles. We’re known for our tidy finishes, reliable timelines and practical advice. Whether you’re building from the ground up or upgrading an existing outdoor space, we’ll help you choose the right layout, thickness, finish and flow so it works well now and holds up down the line.
We make concreting easy, functional and durable. Call 07 4922 3146 to book your residential quote with a local team that shows up on time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best concrete for residential driveways?
For residential driveways, plain or reinforced concrete with a minimum 100mm thickness is typically used. It can be finished as broomed, smooth, or with decorative options like exposed aggregate or coloured concrete. Exposed aggregate is popular because it’s textured, durable and slip-resistant — great for sloped or wet areas. The best option depends on your budget, desired look and how much traffic the driveway will see (cars, boats, trailers etc.).
How long before I can use my concrete driveway or slab?
Fresh concrete needs time to cure before it can handle weight or traffic. As a general rule, you can walk on it after 24–48 hours, but wait at least 7 days before driving on it. Full strength is usually reached after 28 days. Weather, slab thickness and concrete type can all affect curing times. Avoid dragging heavy objects or parking vehicles too early, as this can cause marks or surface damage.
Do I need council approval for a concrete slab at home?
It depends on what the slab is for. Basic paths, small patios or shed slabs under a certain size may not need approval. However, house slabs, larger sheds or anything connected to drainage, electrical or plumbing often do. It's best to check with your local council or builder before starting, especially if the slab is near a boundary or permanent structure. Professional concreters can often help guide this process.
Local Builds, Local Knowledge
We’ve poured slabs for new homes, added footpaths to garden builds and fixed up driveways that were ready for a fresh start. Our team handles site prep, formwork, reinforcement and final finish, with options for plain, exposed or decorative concrete to match the look you’re after. We know the local soil types and ground conditions, which means fewer surprises and longer-lasting results. We also offer slab-on-ground and shed foundations that meet current building standards and suit everything from storage to small-scale workshops.
Whether you’re concreting for function or finish, we’ll help make it work for your home.
- House slabs & extensions
- Driveways, paths & patios
- Shed pads & footing prep

