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Full Service Contractor


Anthony Hatchman Concreting handles all types of residential, commercial, and industrial concreting jobs, regardless of the size, scope and complexity. From concrete foot paths, house slabs and pool decks to form work and everything in between.

House project — Concreter in Goomboorian, QLD
Cement pouring on ground — Concreter in Goomboorian, QLD
Concreting service — Concreter in Goomboorian, QLD

Full Service Contractor


Anthony Hatchman Concreting handles all types of residential, commercial, and industrial concreting jobs, regardless of the size, scope and complexity. From concrete foot paths, house slabs and pool decks to form work and everything in between.

House project — Concreter in Goomboorian, QLD
Cement pouring on ground — Concreter in Goomboorian, QLD
Concreting service — Concreter in Goomboorian, QLD

Our Concreting Experience Includes:

Our Concreting Experience Includes:

  • Block laying
  • Foundations
  • House slabs
  • Shed slabs
  • Footings
  • Foot paths
  • Path ways
  • Pool surrounds
  • Block retainer walls

As a full service concreting company, we can carry out concreting work for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. Whether you’re looking for a patio or drive way at your home, a private commercial or public car park, we can help. Our inventory of equipment includes excavators and compact Bobcat excavators, these are available for wet hire only.

If you require a service that is not listed here, don’t hesitate to ask us about it. We’re also happy to arrange a consultation or quote for you.

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As a full service concreting company, we can carry out concreting work for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. Whether you’re looking for a patio or drive way at your home, a private commercial or public car park, we can help. Our inventory of equipment includes excavators and compact Bobcat excavators, these are available for wet hire only.

If you require a service that is not listed here, don’t hesitate to ask us about it. We’re also happy to arrange a consultation or quote for you.

Contact Us

As a full service concreting company, we can carry out concreting work for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. Whether you’re looking for a patio or drive way at your home, a private commercial or public car park, we can help. Our inventory of equipment includes excavators and compact Bobcat excavators, these are available for wet hire only.

If you require a service that is not listed here, don’t hesitate to ask us about it. We’re also happy to arrange a consultation or quote for you.

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FAQ

Read through our frequently asked questions to learn why concrete may be the right choice of material on your next renovation or construction project. If you have questions related to the company and what we do, please chat with us. We’re always happy to answer your questions about residential, commercial and industrial concreting.

  • What is the difference between cement and concrete?

    Concrete and cement are often used interchangeably. However, cement is just one component of concrete. Concrete is a mixture of paste and various aggregates. The paste is portland cement and water while the aggregates are gravel, sand and crushed stone. It’s these coarse aggregates that make concrete a durable material.

  • Is concrete a popular choice in construction?

    Yes. Concrete is a construction material favoured by many because of its life span. Its long service life reduces the need for reconstruction, which allows building owners to save resources. What’s more, concrete is tough – it can resist harsh weather conditions and even natural disasters. It’s low-maintenance and hard-wearing, therefore it may require minimal repairs down the road.

  • What is the average lifespan of your concrete?

    In general, the lifespan of concrete ranges from 50-100 years. But realistically speaking, certain factors such as design or construction practices and exposure to severe environmental conditions may cause concrete to deteriorate. You could begin to notice signs of deterioration in a concrete surface, structure or foundation, as early as 10 years.

  • Will concrete make my building energy efficient?

    Yes. In fact, energy efficiency is one of the top reasons our customers consider using concrete for their homes or offices. Concrete has high thermal mass, and in turn, a high thermal stability. This means you get to avoid internal fluctuations in temperature, save energy and ultimately enjoy a better indoor climate.

  • Is it cheaper to build a home with concrete?

    Concrete isn’t necessarily cheaper than other building materials. In fact, compared to precast concrete, wood and steel frames may even be less expensive at the onset. However, the benefits associated with concrete justify its relatively high initial cost. As mentioned earlier, concrete is durable and long-lasting. In addition, it may cost less to insure concrete homes because of their resistance to high winds, fire, earthquakes and pests.

Contact Us

FAQ

Read through our frequently asked questions to learn why concrete may be the right choice of material on your next renovation or construction project. If you have questions related to the company and what we do, please chat with us. We’re always happy to answer your questions about residential, commercial and industrial concreting.

  • What is the difference between cement and concrete?

    Concrete and cement are often used interchangeably. However, cement is just one component of concrete. Concrete is a mixture of paste and various aggregates. The paste is portland cement and water while the aggregates are gravel, sand and crushed stone. It’s these coarse aggregates that make concrete a durable material.

  • Is concrete a popular choice in construction?

    Yes. Concrete is a construction material favoured by many because of its life span. Its long service life reduces the need for reconstruction, which allows building owners to save resources. What’s more, concrete is tough – it can resist harsh weather conditions and even natural disasters. It’s low-maintenance and hard-wearing, therefore it may require minimal repairs down the road.

  • What is the average lifespan of your concrete?

    In general, the lifespan of concrete ranges from 50-100 years. But realistically speaking, certain factors such as design or construction practices and exposure to severe environmental conditions may cause concrete to deteriorate. You could begin to notice signs of deterioration in a concrete surface, structure or foundation, as early as 10 years.

  • Will concrete make my building energy efficient?

    Yes. In fact, energy efficiency is one of the top reasons our customers consider using concrete for their homes or offices. Concrete has high thermal mass, and in turn, a high thermal stability. This means you get to avoid internal fluctuations in temperature, save energy and ultimately enjoy a better indoor climate.

  • Is it cheaper to build a home with concrete?

    Concrete isn’t necessarily cheaper than other building materials. In fact, compared to precast concrete, wood and steel frames may even be less expensive at the onset. However, the benefits associated with concrete justify its relatively high initial cost. As mentioned earlier, concrete is durable and long-lasting. In addition, it may cost less to insure concrete homes because of their resistance to high winds, fire, earthquakes and pests.

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