Central Coast

We Supply Concrete on the Central Coast

The Trusted Name on the Central Coast 


If you need a driveway poured or are looking to add decorative concrete features to your home or business, Easy Mix Concrete can help. We serve residential and commercial customers on the Central Coast, supplying and pouring standard, decorative and speciality concrete to create: 

  • Driveways 
  • Footpaths 
  • House slabs  
  • Foundations 
  • Garage floors 
  • Patios  
  • Suspended slabs 
  • Dincel walls 

Plus, we work with coloured, exposed, polished, stamped and stencilled concrete for that added visual appeal. From Norah Head Lighthouse to The Entrance, Central Coast locals trust us with their concrete needs because of our attention to detail, expertise and can-do attitude. For more information, get in touch with our concreters on 02 4388 4989. 

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Sustainable Concrete Solutions 


Here at Easy Mix Concrete, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and doing our part for the environment. We achieve this goal by utilising sustainable materials and 'green concrete' in our practices. Green concrete is made with waste materials, meaning it doesn't put any additional strain on the environment. 

 

Our crew use recycled water and fly ash (a by-product of coal burning), which has excellent long-term strength, pumpability, workability and doesn’t release greenhouse emissions during production. For a team of concreters who are committed to quality, get in touch today! 

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We're experts in pouring driveways, footpaths, house slabs, foundations, garage floors and patios on the Central Coast. We offer a variety of standard and speciality concrete colours to choose from.

Add value to your Central Coast property with our decorative concrete finishes. From coloured to exposed, stencilled to polished, we have a range of options to choose from.

If standard or decorative concrete isn’t right for your Central Coast project, we also offer a range of speciality concrete. These include block fill, no fines, suspended slabs, Dincel walls and more.

To see the full range of services we offer on the Central Coast, take a look through our project gallery. From slabs to driveways and stencilled concrete—we do it all!

 If you're a DIY enthusiast looking to tackle your own concrete projects on the Central Coast, we're here to help! Simply fill out our easy contact form or give us a call to talk to our friendly team.

Our concrete calculator estimates the volume and weight of concrete required to cover a specific area. We recommend ordering a little more than estimated to ensure you have sufficient concrete for your Central Coast project.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What does aggregate mean when referring to concrete?

     The term ‘aggregate’ refers to the coarse, granular material that makes up a portion of concrete. Common aggregates used in concrete include gravel, crushed stone and sand. The aggregate serves as a reinforcement for the concrete, providing both strength and stability. Depending on the application, different types of aggregate may be used.

  • What's the difference between 10mm and 20mm aggregate?

    The difference between 10mm and 20mm aggregate is that 10mm aggregate is smaller in size than 20mm aggregate. As a result, 10mm aggregate is perfect for applications where a smaller, more compact aggregate is needed. 20mm aggregate is better suited for applications where a larger, more robust aggregate is required.

  • What does it mean by different strength grades when referring to concrete?

    The different strength grades refer to the compressive strength of concrete. The most common grades are 25 MPa, 30 MPa, and 35 MPa. The higher the compressive strength, the stronger the concrete. Typically, a higher grade of concrete is used for larger commercial jobs whereas smaller grades will be used for smaller residential jobs.

  • What's the difference between exposed concrete and polished concrete? 

    Exposed concrete is concrete that has been left unfinished, revealing the aggregate within. This type of concrete is often used for industrial applications. Polished concrete is concrete that has been finished with a glossy, smooth surface. This type of concrete is often used for residential and commercial applications as it provides a stunning finish.

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