Concreting across Perth · based up north

Exposed aggregate, poured clean and looking sharp.

CJH Concrete pours clean, honest exposed aggregate across Perth, and still takes the last-minute weekend jobs nobody else will. Exposed, honed or plain grey, fair pricing, and a free measure and quote on every job.

  • Freemeasure & quote
  • Allmajor blends poured
  • Weekendurgent call-outs
  • Free measure & quoteOn-site, no obligation
  • All major blendsGeostone, Holcim and more, matched to your home
  • Exposed & honed finishesDriveways, pads, alfresco, floors
  • Urgent & weekend poursSooner rather than later
  • Across PerthBased Currambine, north preferred
  • @cjhconcreteFollow the work on Instagram

What we pour

From a side access path to a full driveway and alfresco. Every scope is measured, quoted and finished by the same crew.

This is the same Padbury backyard. Site cut, compacted pad, yellow formwork and mesh on bar chairs, then the shed pad poured and floated clean. The job also included a separate smoker pad. Drag the slider to see the pour end to end.

The same Padbury shed pad poured and floated, a clean grey slab ready for the shed
Padbury shed pad before the pour: yellow formwork and steel mesh on bar chairs over the compacted pad
Before
After
Padbury shed pad

No vague quotes and no shortcut prep. The crew that measures your job is the crew that forms it, pours it and finishes it, and the site gets left cleaner than we found it.

  1. 01

    Free, no obligation

    Measure & quote

    We walk the site with you, measure up, talk through finishes and blend options from any supplier, then put a written quote in your hands.

  2. 02

    Booked in writing

    Prep & formwork

    Site cut, sand pad compacted, formwork set square and steel mesh up on bar chairs. The pour is only as good as what's under it.

  3. 03

    Pour day

    Pour & finish

    Concrete down, screeded, finished to spec: exposed, honed, burnished or broomed. We keep working it until it's right.

  4. 04

    Handover

    Seal & clean up

    Exposed jobs get washed and sealed once cured. Forms stripped, site cleaned, and clear instructions on when you can drive on it.

Ready for stage one? The measure and quote are free and take about 0 minutes.

Pours the crew have finished this year.

Driveways, pads and side access from Merriwa down to Fremantle. Every photo below is a real CJH pour on a real Perth home, no stock imagery. See the gallery for the full set.

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Exposed aggregate driveway and entry in Geostone Jacaranda White, Beeliar

Jacaranda White driveway

Beeliar· Case study

Freshly poured shed pad by CJH Concrete, part of a shed and smoker pad job in Padbury

Shed & smoker pad

Padbury· Case study

Exposed aggregate spa pad beneath the backyard gazebo, ready for the spa install, Kinross

Spa pad, ready for install

Kinross

Side access path poured in exposed aggregate, Quinns Rocks

Side access, cleaned up

Quinns Rocks

Emergency Sunday concrete pour finished clean, Fremantle

Sunday call-out

Fremantle· Case study

Last-minute driveway poured and finished, Merriwa

Last-minute driveway

Merriwa

Based in Currambine, most weeks we're pouring across the northern corridor: Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Clarkson and Butler, down through Kinross and the Joondalup belt to Padbury and Wanneroo. We travel south of the river for work too. Fremantle and Beeliar are both on the board.

Cost, curing times, council crossovers and how to look after exposed aggregate. If your question isn't here, ring 0476 722 330 and ask, it's quicker than guessing.

What is exposed aggregate concrete and why is it so popular in Perth?

Exposed aggregate is a concrete finish where the top layer of cement paste is washed or ground back to reveal the stone aggregate underneath, giving a textured, speckled look instead of a flat grey surface. We pour blends from all the major suppliers, Geostone and Holcim included, so you can pick the colour that suits your home rather than being locked to one range. It's popular in Perth because it handles sun exposure well, offers good grip when wet, and stays durable and low maintenance for years.

How long before I can walk or drive on new concrete?

You can usually walk on new concrete after 24 to 48 hours, once the surface has firmed up enough to handle foot traffic. Driving on it, including parking a car on a new driveway, generally needs to wait around 7 days. Full strength takes about 28 days to cure completely, so we recommend going easy on heavy loads or equipment until then.

Can you match aggregate colours or existing concrete surfaces?

We pour exposed aggregate blends from all the major suppliers, Geostone and Holcim included, and we can talk through options if you're trying to match an existing driveway or extend a current surface. Getting an exact match on an older, weathered slab isn't always possible, since concrete changes colour with age and sun exposure. We'll always give you an honest read on what's achievable before you commit to a job.

Do you take on small or urgent jobs, including weekends?

Yes. We handle everything from small shed and spa pads through to full driveways, and we don't turn work away just because it's tight on time. We've completed genuine last-minute jobs, including an emergency Sunday pour, because our clients needed it done and we made it happen. If your timing is urgent, call us and we'll tell you straight up what's realistic.

Do I need council approval for a new driveway or crossover in Perth?

Most Perth metro councils require an application or permit for a new driveway crossover, especially where it meets the verge or road, and rules vary between local government areas. We can talk you through what your specific council usually asks for based on jobs we've done in the area, but you should always confirm current requirements with your own council before work starts. We won't pour a crossover that isn't going to pass inspection.

How do I get a price for my concrete job?

Every job gets a free measure and quote, there's no set price list because driveways, pads and slabs all differ in size, access and finish. Call us on 0476 722 330 and we'll arrange a time to come out, measure up, and give you a straight, fair price with no pressure to book in on the spot.

What does exposed aggregate concrete cost in Perth?

As a general Perth market guide, exposed aggregate typically runs from around $100 to $150 per square metre, while plain concrete starts from around $70 per square metre. These are market guide figures, not our published prices, since the real cost depends on site access, prep work, size and finish. Every job we quote is measured individually so you get an accurate price for your actual driveway or slab, not a generic estimate.

What prep work goes into a concrete slab or pad?

A proper job starts with a site cut to get the ground level and clear of debris, followed by compaction so the base won't shift or settle later. From there we set up formwork to define the edges and shape, then lay reinforcement mesh to add strength before any concrete goes down. Skipping any of these steps is where cracking and movement problems usually come from later on, so we don't cut corners on prep even if it adds time to the job.

Which areas do you cover?

We're based in Currambine and work right across Perth. The northern corridor is home turf, Alkimos down through Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Clarkson, Mindarie, Butler, Kinross, Burns Beach, Iluka, Joondalup and Hillarys, but we travel south of the river for work too, we've poured in Fremantle and Beeliar. Wherever you are in Perth, give us a call and we'll let you know if it's a fit.

How do I look after new exposed aggregate concrete?

Sealing the surface after it's fully cured helps protect the aggregate from staining and makes it easier to keep clean, and we can advise on timing and products for your job. Regular cleaning, a hose down or light pressure wash every so often, stops dirt and grime building up in the textured surface. Beyond that, exposed aggregate is a genuinely low maintenance finish, it's built to handle daily use without much fuss.