Concreter in Glen Innes

Heritage Concrete has over 20 years of experience providing exceptional concreting, foundations, structural landscaping, slabs, and earthmoving services. Committed to quality and customer satisfaction, we deliver tailored solutions for residential and commercial projects, no matter the size.

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Established in 1998

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Plan Before Pour

Concrete work succeeds or fails long before the truck arrives. Levels, ground condition, access and water flow all determine whether the finished surface performs the way it should. At Heritage Concrete, each project is planned around how the site behaves and how the space will be used once the work is complete. That approach matters when you’re engaging a concreter in Glen Innes, where weather, soil movement and usage can quickly expose rushed decisions.


We assess the site properly, map out the work in a logical sequence and carry out the pour with control and care. The goal is straightforward: concrete that sits right, drains properly and feels solid underfoot.


Contact Heritage Concrete to book a site visit and talk through a practical plan that suits your property and timeline.

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What We Offer

Our general concreting services support a wide range of projects across Glen Innes, from functional outdoor areas to larger working surfaces. We work with you to set levels correctly, manage drainage and deliver a finish that suits daily use and long term exposure.

Foundations provide the stability every structure relies on. For builds in Glen Innes, we prepare the ground carefully and form footings that suit the soil conditions and load requirements, helping the structure above remain aligned and supported over time.

Uneven or sloping ground can be turned into usable space through structural landscaping. Around Glen Innes, we construct retaining solutions and formed features that control levels, support drainage and create outdoor areas that are easier to access and maintain.

Concrete slabs need accurate set out, correct thickness and proper reinforcement to perform properly. Slabs poured for Glen Innes projects are prepared to suit their purpose - whether supporting buildings, storage, machinery or everyday use.

Earthmoving is the stage that shapes how concrete behaves long term. For Glen Innes sites, we handle shaping, cut and fill control, and compaction so the base is stable, levels are right, and the pour isn’t compensating for poor ground conditions.

Laser screed placement is used on suitable Glen Innes projects where slab flatness and consistency matter. This approach supports efficient placement across large areas and helps deliver a more uniform surface with reduced finishing adjustment.

Accurate earthworks set the foundation for quality concrete. Using 3D profiling on Glen Innes sites allows levels and falls to be shaped more precisely, improving base consistency and helping concrete placement follow the intended design more closely.

Some projects require deeper support without extensive excavation. Screw pile footings used around Glen Innes provide strong bearing capacity and can be installed efficiently, making them suitable where ground conditions demand additional stability.

Stamped concrete adds surface detail while retaining the strength of a concrete base. For Glen Innes patios, paths and feature areas, this option provides texture and visual interest suited to outdoor conditions when properly sealed and finished.

Polished concrete offers a durable, refined flooring solution for interior spaces. In Glen Innes, this finish suits homes and commercial environments where ease of maintenance, strength and a clean appearance are priorities.

Driveways must handle repeated vehicle movement, turning forces and runoff. For Glen Innes properties, we construct driveways with solid preparation, sensible falls and a finish designed to remain functional and tidy through regular use.

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Where Preparation Carries the Load

Concrete doesn’t hide mistakes. Poor compaction, rushed set-out or incorrect falls show up fast, especially once vehicles, equipment or regular foot traffic come into play.


Heritage Concrete focuses heavily on preparation because it’s what supports long term performance and a clean finish. Base work, reinforcement, curing and edge detail are all handled with attention, ensuring the surface above remains stable and presentable as conditions change.


Projects in Glen Innes often need to work around slopes, runoff and access constraints, so we keep the process controlled and adaptable. Whether it’s a slab, driveway, hardstand or outdoor area, the work is carried out methodically so the result feels settled from day one. We also keep sites practical while work is underway, coordinating stages sensibly and finishing edges neatly so the space is ready to use without fuss.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    Heritage Concrete serves throughout the New England region including Uralla, Armidale, Guyra, Tamworth, Inverell, Bendemeer, Walcha, Warialda, Glen Innes and surrounding areas.

  • How long does concrete usually take to cure?

    Concrete begins setting within hours but continues curing over several weeks. While light foot traffic may be allowed early, full strength typically develops around 28 days, depending on conditions and mix design.

  • What factors affect the lifespan of concrete?

    Preparation, reinforcement, drainage, curing conditions and ongoing use all influence longevity. Proper base work and correct joint placement help concrete perform better over time.

  • Can concrete be poured on sloped land?

    Yes. Sloped sites require careful planning, set out and drainage management. With correct preparation and forming, concrete can be placed to suit uneven terrain safely and effectively.

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