Concrete Work near you in New Zealand
Known locally as concreting. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in New Zealand.
Typical price: NZ$400–NZ$17,000
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What concrete work costs in New Zealand
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crack / patch repair Repair damaged concrete | NZ$400 | NZ$900 | NZ$1,800 |
| Patio or pad Reinforced slab up to ~30m² | NZ$3,000 | NZ$5,500 | NZ$9,000 |
| Driveway Full-depth driveway with crossing | NZ$6,000 | NZ$10,000 | NZ$17,000 |
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How to hire a concrete work pro in New Zealand
- Check whether the job is restricted building work (structural) needing an LBP; flatwork generally is not
- Get thickness, mesh and mix strength (typically 20-25 MPa flatwork) in the quote
- Confirm compacted basecourse and DPM where needed
- For driveways, check the council vehicle-crossing permit
- Ask for public liability insurance and past-work references
- Agree finish and cut joints before pouring
Frequently asked questions
Can damaged concrete be repaired instead of replaced?
Surface spalling, small cracks and pitting can be patched, resurfaced with an overlay, or ground back. Slabs that have sunk can sometimes be lifted with foam or grout injection ('slabjacking') for far less than replacement. Structural failure or widespread base movement means replacement.
What should a concreting quote include?
Excavation and sub-base, formwork, reinforcement (mesh size or fibre dose), concrete grade and thickness, the finish (broom, trowel, exposed aggregate, stamped), control joints, curing method, and spoil removal. Any quote that just says 'supply and lay concrete' leaves too much undefined.
What finishes can concrete have?
Broom (non-slip, standard outdoors), steel trowel (smooth, indoor), exposed aggregate, stamped/patterned, coloured and polished. Decorative finishes can add 30-100% to the base rate but replace the cost of a separate surface like pavers or tiles.
Does weather affect concrete pouring?
Strongly. Frost can ruin an uncured pour, extreme heat causes plastic shrinkage cracking, and rain marks fresh surfaces. Good contractors watch forecasts and will delay a pour; be suspicious of anyone happy to pour into bad weather to keep the schedule.
How much does concrete work cost?
Concrete is priced by area and thickness for slabs (per m² or sq ft), by volume for supply (per cubic metre/yard), and by the job for repairs. The concrete itself is often less than half the bill — formwork, reinforcement, sub-base preparation, finishing and access drive the labour cost.
How thick should a concrete slab be?
Common rules of thumb: 75-100mm (3-4") for paths and patios, 100-125mm (4-5") for driveways and garage floors, more for heavy vehicles — always over a compacted sub-base with mesh or fibre reinforcement. Thin slabs on soft ground crack no matter how good the finish looks.
How long does concrete take to cure?
You can usually walk on it after 24-48 hours, drive on it after about 7 days, and it reaches design strength at 28 days. Curing (keeping it damp, protecting from frost or extreme heat) in the first week matters more for durability than almost anything else.
What does concrete cost per m² in New Zealand?
Laid-and-finished flatwork typically runs NZ$100-160 per m² for plain concrete and NZ$150-250 for exposed aggregate or decorative finishes, reflecting NZ's higher materials and labour costs.
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