Residential Concreting in Wagga Wagga

With nearly a decade of industry experience, we deliver reliable commercial and residential concreting with strong local supplier networks.

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Durable Driveways, Patios & Paths

Quality residential concreting starts with careful planning and preparation. At Complete Concreting Riverina, we install driveways, patios and pathways designed to handle everyday use while improving the look and functionality of your outdoor areas. Each project focuses on solid foundations, proper drainage and practical layouts suited to modern homes.


From new home builds to property upgrades and repairs, residential concrete surfaces need to be built with durability and everyday performance in mind. Our team works with homeowners across Wagga Wagga and the wider Riverina region to deliver well-finished concrete installations.


To discuss your project, call 0431 323 941 and arrange a quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Homeowners often search for helpful information before planning concrete work. Here are common questions people ask online about residential concreting projects.

  • How thick should a concrete driveway be?

    A standard residential concrete driveway is typically around 100mm thick, which is suitable for normal vehicle traffic. Areas expected to support heavier vehicles may require thicker concrete and additional reinforcement such as steel mesh or rebar. Proper ground preparation and a compacted base are essential for preventing cracking and ensuring long-term durability.

  • What is the best concrete finish for residential driveways?

    Several finishes are commonly used for residential driveways, including plain concrete, broom finish and exposed aggregate. Broom finishes provide traction and are practical for most homes, while exposed aggregate offers decorative appeal and slip resistance. The best option often depends on appearance preferences, maintenance expectations and how the driveway will be used.

  • How long before you can drive on a new concrete driveway?

    A new concrete driveway usually needs at least seven days before vehicles can safely drive on it, although full curing takes around 28 days. During this time the concrete gradually gains strength. Weather conditions, concrete mix and slab thickness can affect curing time, so proper curing is important for long-term durability.

Concrete That Fits Your Home

Our residential concreting includes a range of installations designed to improve access, outdoor living and property value. Driveways must handle vehicle loads and weather exposure, while patios and pathways create functional spaces for entertaining and movement around the home.


Proper site preparation, reinforcement and finishing techniques help ensure concrete surfaces remain stable, practical and visually consistent with surrounding landscaping. Contact Complete Concreting Riverina to get started.