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Mullumbimby Concreters

At Shaka Concreting, we specialise in dependable, high-quality concreting in Mullumbimby. Whether you’re after a smooth new driveway, a patio slab that drains perfectly, or a textured finish around your pool, we get it done with care and precision. Our team works closely with homeowners, builders and tradies across the Northern Rivers to deliver slabs, footings, surrounds and paths that are neat, level and built to last. Every job starts with a proper site assessment and finishes with a clean, professional result.


We offer a range of finishes, including exposed aggregate, coloured and plain concrete — ideal for coastal homes that need both function and flair. With years of experience and a reputation for turning up on time, we take pride in work that adds long-term value. No fuss, no mess, no half-measures — just solid workmanship and honest advice.


Call 0402 728 207 to book your quote and get your Mullumbimby concreting job started.

Designed for Local Conditions

Shaka Concreting provides tailored concreting in Mullumbimby with finishes and foundations built to suit the region’s coastal weather, soil and lifestyle. We know how to plan for salty air, drainage issues and high rainfall — and we factor it all into the prep. Our slabs and driveways are properly reinforced and set on compacted bases to help prevent cracking or shifting over time.


We use quality materials and the right concrete mix for each job, with plenty of options to suit your design goals and budget. We’re often called in for patios, pool surrounds, water tank slabs and shed bases — and we’re happy to help you decide what’s best for your space. From the initial quote to final cleanup, you can expect straight talk, practical solutions and a reliable finish that fits your home. Get in touch today.

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