Concrete Footpaths on the Mid North Coast
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Mid North Coast Concrete Footpaths
At Brodie Wynter Concreting, we build concrete footpaths on the Mid North Coast that are practical, clean and built for long term use. Whether it’s a new connection from the driveway to the front door or a pathway that wraps around the entire property, we shape each pour to suit your layout.
We work with residential, commercial and industrial clients to deliver paths that are durable, level and low maintenance. You can count on our team to manage the job from start to finish including excavation, formwork, pouring and clean up.
Call Brodie Wynter Concreting on 0421 170 441 to arrange a quote for your next footpath. We serve throughout the Mid North Coast region including Port Macquarie, Wauchope, Laurieton, Harrington, Taree, Forster, Tamworth, Dubbo, Nambucca Heads, Macksville, Coffs Harbour and surrounding areas.
A Smart Addition to Any Space
A well-built footpath adds both function and finish to your property and we make sure it’s done right. With 15 years of experience, Brodie Wynter Concreting has installed everything from simple garden walkways to wider access paths for commercial and public spaces.
We can match your existing concrete, create custom shapes to suit your landscaping and ensure the surface is safe and slip resistant. Clients across the Mid North Coast choose us for our no fuss approach, honest advice and solid results that hold up underfoot for years to come.
What’s the standard width for a residential footpath?
Most residential footpaths are between 900mm and 1200mm wide, offering enough space for comfortable pedestrian use. Wider footpaths may be preferred for accessibility or aesthetic reasons. The width is usually determined by local council regulations or property layout. Concrete thickness and reinforcement should also match expected foot traffic and environmental conditions.
How do you prevent slipperiness on a concrete footpath?
Non-slip finishes like broomed concrete, exposed aggregate, or textured overlays are commonly used to improve traction. These finishes provide grip even when wet, reducing the risk of slips and falls. In shaded or damp areas where moss may grow, regular cleaning and sealing can also help maintain a safe walking surface.
Can concrete footpaths crack over time?
Yes, concrete footpaths can develop cracks due to temperature changes, soil movement, or poor installation. To reduce the risk, control joints are typically added at regular intervals to allow for natural expansion and contraction. Using a quality concrete mix, proper base preparation, and ongoing maintenance can all help minimise the chance of cracking.