We have operated in the Gympie area since 2001 and have acquired
a reputation for fast reliable service.
We specialise in exposed concrete, shotcrete, concrete
pumping and placement.
Mixing, transporting, and handling of concrete should be
carefully coordinated with placing and finishing operations. The placement of concrete is a
very important operation, which largely determines the success of a structure
and its durability. Particular care is necessary and all the technical and climatic
parameters must be considered.
Many jobs require the concrete to be pumped into awkward or
hard to reach areas and that is where we come in. You need an experienced
professional with the right equipment and knowledge.
We are the only local company that does Exposed Concrete.
Exposed aggregate concrete is achieved by removing the
surface fines from the concrete resulting in the internal aggregates being
exposed highlighting the natural elements of the stone. The advantage of exposed concrete is it is skid resistant, requires
lower maintenance and has a durable finish, which is ideal for outdoor areas. It
is also decorative, so it will look good for years to come, and you can add
colour to make it a real feature.
The more heavily exposed finish is perfect
for driveways or areas requiring more grip.
There is a choice of styles available. (See photos for
samples.)
It can be used in the following areas:
- Residential Work
- Commercial work
- Floors
- Columns
- Blockfull
- Driveways
- Paths and walkways
- Pool surrounds
- Slabs
- Walls
- exposed
- Shotcrete
Call the professionals you can trust.
- All operators fully trained, licensed and
insured
- Free quotes – We realise all jobs are different,
and we welcome the opportunity of discussing your pumping requirements
- We can spray concrete on embankments to
stabilise areas
- No job to big nor small
- We have a range of pumps, so we can handle any
job.
- 5 Pumps available including:
36m, 29m, 25m booms.
Shotcrete or sprayed concrete is concrete or mortar conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface, as a construction technique. It is typically reinforced by conventional steel rods, steel mesh, or fibres.
Email: cardaleconcretepumping@gmail.com