Cheap Concreting in Douglas-Daly
Looking for a concreter in Douglas-Daly? This page filters concreting providers whose listed service area takes in Douglas-Daly, NT. Ask about concrete driveways and concrete slabs and price the work against the real suburb, not a postcode guessed from an ad.
Concreters covering Douglas-Daly
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Common jobs in Douglas-Daly
Price spreads happen even inside one Northern Territory market. For Douglas-Daly, compare at least two operators on anything more than a small visit, and check GST, travel, disposal, parts or materials are not parked as later extras.
Local concreters in the Katherine
A good quote for Douglas-Daly reads as if the provider knows where the job is: Katherine, NT, near Acacia Hills, Angurugu and Anindilyakwa. That is the difference between real local framing and a copied city-wide pitch.

Popular services in Douglas-Daly
Related local services in Douglas-Daly
Some concreters jobs in Douglas-Daly overlap with nearby home services. If the scope touches another trade, compare the related local options for the same suburb before booking.
Quick answers
How much does a concrete driveway cost?+
Plain concrete driveways commonly run $65 to $90 per square metre, with exposed aggregate and decorative finishes closer to $100 to $150, so a standard driveway often lands between $4,000 and $12,000. Site access, excavation and reinforcement drive the price. Get the thickness and steel specified in the quote.
How thick should a concrete driveway be?+
A residential driveway is typically 100mm thick with reinforcement, and thicker where heavier vehicles are involved. Thickness, a compacted base and steel reinforcement are what stop a driveway cracking under load. Be wary of a cheap quote that skimps on base preparation or steel.
How long before I can use new concrete?+
You can usually walk on new concrete after 24 to 48 hours, but wait about seven days before driving on a new driveway and around 28 days for it to reach full strength. Rushing vehicle traffic onto fresh concrete is a common cause of early cracking.
Do I need council approval for concreting?+
Paths and driveways on private land often do not need approval, but slabs for structures, work in easements, and changes to stormwater or crossovers can require council or water-authority approval. Ask your concreter to confirm before pouring, since removing non-compliant work is expensive.