Concrete Driveways in Taree
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Taree Concrete Driveways
A driveway should do more than just fill a gap between the street and your garage—it should be solid, safe and finished properly to match your property. At MidCoast Concreting in Taree, we build concrete driveways with care and precision, starting from the ground up. That means getting the levels right, planning drainage and pouring a surface that won’t crack or crumble after the first wet season. Every site is different, so we adjust to suit the space and deliver a finish that’s clean, strong and made to last.
If your current driveway’s more trouble than it’s worth, we’re here to fix that with a result you’ll be happy to look at every day. Call 0450 444 799 to get started.
Driveways That Go the Distance
We’ve built concrete driveways for all kinds of homes—rural properties with tricky access, tight suburban blocks and sloped sites that need more preparation than most. We take the time to work with the shape of the land, choose the right thickness, reinforce where needed and pour a finish that stands up to regular traffic. Getting it right the first time saves a lot of headaches later and we’re big on doing things once and doing them well.
Ready to upgrade your driveway? Let’s chat about what you need and get the ball rolling with a solid plan and a finish you’ll be happy to come home to.
How long do concrete driveways last?
A well-constructed concrete driveway can last 25 to 30 years or more with proper care. Regular cleaning, sealing every few years and avoiding heavy vehicle stress all help extend its life. Good drainage and solid ground prep are key to preventing early cracks or surface damage over time.
Is concrete better than asphalt for driveways?
Concrete driveways are more durable and lower maintenance than asphalt. While asphalt may cost less initially, concrete lasts longer, looks cleaner and offers more finish options like colour or exposed aggregate. It's the better choice for homeowners wanting a long-term, attractive and tough solution that handles regular vehicle traffic.
How thick should a concrete driveway be?
Most standard residential driveways should be at least 100mm thick. For heavier vehicles like 4WDs or trailers, 125mm or more is often recommended. Reinforcing mesh adds strength and reduces cracking. Site use, soil type and drainage all help determine the right thickness for long-lasting performance.