Queensland Cost Guide

How Much Does a Concreter Cost in Queensland?

Average rates, common job costs, and pricing factors for concreters in Queensland — updated for 2026.

Hourly Rate
$65–$110
Callout Fee
$80–$150

Common Concreter Jobs & Costs

Typical pricing for popular concreter jobs in Queensland.

Concrete driveway (per sqm)
$50–$100
Concrete slab for shed (20sqm)
$2,000–$5,000
Concrete path or footpath
$800–$2,500
Exposed aggregate driveway (per sqm)
$80–$150
Concrete crack repair
$200–$600

Prices are estimates for Queensland and may vary based on location, complexity, and materials.

Concreter Pricing Guide for Queensland (2026)

A detailed breakdown of what you can expect to pay.

Hiring a concreter in Queensland in 2026 will typically cost between $65 and $110 per hour, depending on the type of work, your location, and the tradesperson's experience. Most concreters also charge a callout fee of $80–$150 to cover travel time and the initial assessment of your job.

Metro vs Regional Pricing

Where you live in Queensland significantly affects what you'll pay. Concreters in Brisbane and surrounding metro areas typically charge $72–$121 per hour — roughly 10–20% more than the state average. This premium reflects higher overheads, parking costs, and stronger demand.

In regional Queensland, rates are generally lower at $59–$99 per hour, though availability can be more limited. In some remote areas, you may also need to factor in additional travel charges if the nearest licensed concreter is some distance away.

Rate Type Low High
Standard hourly rate $65 $110
Metro rate (Brisbane) $72 $121
Regional rate $59 $99
Emergency / after-hours $98 $193
Callout fee $80 $150

All prices are estimates in AUD and include GST. Actual costs may vary.

When Do Concreters Charge More?

Be aware that concreter rates in Queensland can increase significantly in certain situations. After-hours and weekend work typically attracts a 25–50% surcharge, while public holidays can be double the standard rate. Emergency call-outs — such as burst pipes, electrical faults, or gas leaks — command premium rates of $98–$193 per hour, reflecting the urgency and unsociable hours involved.

Larger or more complex jobs may also cost more per hour due to the specialist skills, equipment, or additional licences required. For example, work that involves asbestos, confined spaces, or heritage buildings will attract higher rates in Queensland. Always discuss the full scope of work before agreeing to a price.

What Affects Concreter Costs?

Key factors that influence how much you'll pay for a concreter in Queensland.

Urgency

Emergency or after-hours callouts typically attract a 50-100% surcharge on standard rates.

Location

Metro areas typically cost 10-20% more than regional areas due to higher overheads and demand.

Materials

Material costs vary significantly based on quality and brand. Premium materials can double the cost of standard options.

Complexity

Complex jobs requiring specialist skills or difficult access can cost 20-50% more than standard work.

Why You Should Hire a Licensed Concreter in Queensland

In Queensland, concreters are regulated by Queensland Building and Construction Commission. This means any concreter performing regulated work must hold a valid, current licence. Hiring a licensed concreter isn't just a good idea — it's a legal requirement for most concreter work, and it protects you in several important ways.

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Insurance Protection

If unlicensed work causes damage, your home insurance may not cover the claim. Licensed concreters carry their own professional indemnity and public liability insurance.

Legal Recourse

If something goes wrong with licensed work, you can lodge a complaint with Queensland Building and Construction Commission. They can investigate, order rectification, and penalise the tradesperson.

Guaranteed Standards

Licensed concreters must meet minimum training, experience, and competency requirements. Their work must comply with the relevant Australian Standards and the Building Code of Australia.

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Warranty of Work

Licensed work in Queensland typically comes with statutory warranties. This means if defects appear within a set period, the concreter is legally obligated to fix them at no extra cost.

Before hiring any concreter in Queensland, always verify their licence on TradieVerify or directly with Queensland Building and Construction Commission. Check that their licence is current, covers the type of work you need done, and has no outstanding conditions or disciplinary actions.

Tips to Save on Concreter Costs in Queensland

Practical ways to keep your concreter bill down without compromising on quality.

1. Get at least three written quotes

The most effective way to ensure a fair price is to compare quotes from multiple licensed concreters in Queensland. Make sure each quote is detailed, including labour, materials, timeline, and any potential extras. This gives you leverage to negotiate and helps you spot outliers.

2. Schedule during standard business hours

Avoid after-hours, weekend, and public holiday bookings whenever possible. Standard rates (Mon–Fri, 7am–5pm) can be 25–75% cheaper than out-of-hours rates. If the job isn't urgent, booking a weekday appointment could save you hundreds of dollars.

3. Bundle multiple jobs together

If you have several concreter tasks that need doing, ask your concreter to handle them all in one visit. You'll save on callout fees and the concreter can work more efficiently. Many concreters offer a discount for larger jobs.

4. Prepare the work area

Before the concreter arrives, clear the work area of furniture, personal items, and obstructions. This reduces the time spent on non-billable tasks and lets the concreter get straight to work. Time is money — especially at $88+ per hour.

5. Know exactly what you need

The more detail you can provide when requesting a quote, the more accurate it will be. Take photos of the problem, note the brand and model of any fixtures, and be clear about the outcome you want. Vague descriptions lead to higher quotes because the concreter has to budget for unknowns.

6. Don't always go for the cheapest quote

A significantly cheaper quote might mean corners will be cut, cheaper materials used, or the concreter may not be properly licensed. Quality concreter work done right the first time is always cheaper than paying to fix botched work. Check licences on TradieVerify before committing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about concreter costs in Queensland.

How much does a concreter charge per hour in Queensland?
Concreters in Queensland typically charge between $65 and $110 per hour. Rates vary based on experience, location (metro vs regional), complexity of work, and time of day. Emergency or after-hours rates are typically 50–100% higher.
What is a concreter callout fee in Queensland?
Callout fees for concreters in Queensland range from $80 to $150. This covers the tradesperson's travel time and initial assessment. Some concreters waive the callout fee if you proceed with the job.
How do I find a licensed concreter in Queensland?
You can search for licensed concreters in Queensland on TradieVerify. We source data directly from Queensland Building and Construction Commission's register, so you can verify a tradesperson's licence status, conditions, and history before hiring.
Why do concreter costs vary across Queensland?
Costs vary due to several factors: metro areas typically cost 10–20% more than regional areas; job complexity affects pricing significantly; material quality and brand choices impact total costs; and urgency or after-hours work attracts premium rates. Always get multiple quotes for comparison.
Are concreter prices higher in Brisbane?
Yes, concreter rates in Brisbane and surrounding metro areas are typically 10–20% higher than regional Queensland. This reflects higher overheads, demand, parking costs, and travel time in metropolitan areas. You can expect to pay $72–$121 per hour in Brisbane, compared to $59–$99 in regional areas.
Do I need a licensed concreter in Queensland?
Yes. In Queensland, concreters must hold a valid licence from Queensland Building and Construction Commission to perform regulated work. Hiring an unlicensed tradesperson can void your insurance, leave you liable for defective work, and may result in fines. Always verify your concreter's licence before hiring — you can check on TradieVerify or directly with Queensland Building and Construction Commission.
How much does an emergency concreter cost in Queensland?
Emergency or after-hours concreter call-outs in Queensland typically cost $98–$193 per hour, which is 50–75% more than standard rates. Weekend rates are usually 25–50% higher, and public holiday rates can be double the standard rate. If your situation is not urgent, scheduling during standard business hours (Mon–Fri, 7am–5pm) will save you significantly.
Should I get multiple concreter quotes in Queensland?
Absolutely. We recommend getting at least three written quotes before committing to any concreter job. This ensures you understand the fair market rate and aren't overpaying. Make sure each quote includes a breakdown of labour, materials, and any additional fees such as permits or disposal. Be wary of quotes significantly lower than others — this may indicate unlicensed work or hidden costs.