Exposed Aggregate Concrete for Driveways and Entryways Main Ridge

Professional Exposed Aggregate Installation and Restoration

You’ll find Main Ridge roughly 72 km south of Melbourne CBD — an elevated rural area in the Peninsula hinterland known for vineyards, orchards, and fine dining. Outdoor living is a big part of life in Main Ridge, making durable surface finishes a practical investment. Given Main Ridge’s residential character, a quality exposed aggregate finish can make a real difference to a property’s street presence.

Exposed aggregate concrete delivers a durable, slip-resistant finish that reveals natural stone textures beneath the cement surface—combining structural performance with decorative appeal for Melbourne properties.

Nupave specialises in exposed aggregate installation and restoration across Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Bass Coast, Phillip Island, and surrounding regions. Our team handles everything from new driveways and pool surrounds to commercial flooring projects, using locally sourced aggregates and installation methods that meet Australian Standards.

Why Exposed Aggregate Concrete is Perfect for Melbourne Properties

Low Maintenance Requirements When Properly Sealed

Exposed aggregate concrete is low maintenance when properly sealed, with resealing typically required every few years to protect against stains, moisture, and wear. General upkeep is simple, usually involving occasional cleaning with water or mild detergent to maintain its appearance. Compared to materials like pavers or timber, it requires significantly less ongoing maintenance while still delivering long-term durability.

Visual Appeal and Customisation Options

Exposed aggregate offers strong visual appeal through the natural beauty of stone, rather than relying on artificial colours or patterns. With a wide range of aggregates available—such as basalt, granite, and river pebbles—finishes can be tailored to suit different home styles and outdoor spaces. Variations in stone size and blend allow for further customisation, creating anything from subtle, refined textures to more pronounced, decorative finishes.

Long-Lasting Performance for High-Traffic Areas

The combination of structural concrete strength and durable natural stone aggregate creates surfaces capable of handling significant traffic loads over extended periods. For driveways, this means withstanding daily vehicle movements, visitor parking, and the concentrated loads that occur during turning and braking. For commercial applications, exposed aggregate handles pedestrian traffic volumes that would wear through less durable decorative treatments.

The key to this long-lasting performance lies in proper specification and installation. Strength grades appropriate to the intended use—N32 for standard residential applications, N40 for heavy-duty or commercial installations—provide the structural foundation. Adequate slab thickness, proper reinforcement with steel mesh or bars, and appropriate subbase preparation ensure the concrete can handle applied loads without cracking or settlement.

Control joints placed at correct spacing accommodate the natural shrinkage that occurs as concrete cures, preventing random cracking that would compromise both appearance and structural integrity. When these elements are correctly specified and installed, exposed aggregate delivers decades of reliable service with minimal degradation.

Our Exposed Aggregate Services

Residential Exposed Aggregate

We provide custom exposed aggregate installations for residential properties across Melbourne, with each project tailored to suit the home’s style, usage, and site conditions. Driveways, pathways, patios, and pool surrounds are designed with the right aggregate selection, reinforcement, and drainage to ensure both visual appeal and long-term performance. Where suitable, we also assess existing concrete for resurfacing options, offering a cost-effective alternative to full replacement when the slab is structurally sound.

Commercial Exposed Aggregate Flooring

Exposed aggregate is well suited to commercial applications, offering a durable, low-maintenance surface that performs under high pedestrian traffic while maintaining a professional appearance. It is commonly used for entrances, walkways, and outdoor areas, with finishes selected to align with the overall site design. When specified and installed correctly, it meets relevant standards and provides a long-lasting solution for both private and public spaces.

Is New Concrete Always Necessary?

If you’re considering new exposed aggregate concrete, it’s worth checking whether your current surface actually needs to be removed. In some cases, existing concrete can be upgraded or refinished, providing a similar visual outcome without the cost and disruption of a full replacement. Having the area assessed first can help you make an informed decision and potentially save a significant amount of money.

We’ll walk you through your options clearly so you can make the right decision without pressure.

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Popular Exposed Aggregate Finishes Available

Melbourne’s geology and established supplier network provide access to diverse aggregate types suitable for exposed concrete applications. The following options represent commonly available materials, each with distinct appearance characteristics and appropriate use cases:

  1. Basalt (Bluestone) – Deep blue-grey to black tones with angular facets. Extremely hard with high abrasion resistance. Best suited for driveways, commercial areas, and high-traffic zones. Matches heritage Melbourne streetscapes.
  2. Granite Chips – Available in varied colours including pink, grey, red, and cream. Coarse faceted appearance with good durability. Suitable for properties seeking warm colour tones or distinctive visual contrast.
  3. River Pebbles – Smooth, rounded stones in mixed tan, grey, and cream colours. Creates a softer texture suitable for barefoot areas. Commonly specified for pool surrounds and residential pathways where comfort is prioritised.
  4. Charcoal Blend – Mixed dark-toned aggregates including basalt and dark granite. Creates sophisticated, low-contrast appearances that mask staining and weathering effectively. Suited for driveways and high-traffic residential areas.
  5. Warm Earth Tones – Blends incorporating brown, rust, and ochre-coloured stones. Creates a rustic appearance complementing natural landscaping and timber elements. Appropriate for properties seeking organic aesthetic integration.
  6. Mixed Heritage Blend – Aggregates selected to coordinate with established Victorian architectural styles. Typically incorporates basalt and cream tones matching period home characteristics.
  7. Custom Project Blends – Tailored combinations designed for specific architectural requirements. Samples can be prepared to confirm appearance before project commencement.

Aggregate sizes typically available include 7mm (fine texture), 10-14mm (standard exposure), and up to 20mm for pronounced texture applications. Colour shades vary between batches due to the natural stone origin, so sample approval and consistent batch sourcing are essential for consistent project appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What maintenance does exposed aggregate require?

Exposed aggregate maintenance focuses on cleaning and periodic resealing. Regular cleaning involves hosing off accumulated debris, occasional washing with mild detergent for stubborn dirt, and prompt attention to oil or chemical spills that might stain if left untreated.

Resealing is recommended every two to three years for residential installations, with more frequent attention for commercial areas or surfaces with high UV exposure. The sealer protects against water penetration, resists staining, and enhances aggregate colour appearance. Quality penetrating or surface sealers with UV stabilisers extend this protection between applications.

Avoid high-pressure washing at extreme settings, which can dislodge aggregate or damage sealer coatings. Standard pressure settings with appropriate nozzle distance are sufficient for effective cleaning without surface damage.

Is resurfacing an option before installing new exposed aggregate?

Before committing to new exposed aggregate concrete, it’s worth checking whether resurfacing is a viable alternative. Many surfaces can be upgraded at a lower cost, making it important to assess the existing concrete before deciding on full replacement.

What is exposed aggregate concrete?

Exposed aggregate concrete is a decorative finish where the top layer of cement is removed to reveal the natural stones within the mix. This creates a textured, durable surface commonly used for driveways, pathways, and outdoor areas.

Get Your Free Exposed Aggregate Quote Today

Nupave provides professional exposed aggregate installations across Melbourne and surrounding regions, including metropolitan Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Bass Coast, and West and South Gippsland.

Every project begins with a free onsite consultation, where we assess your site conditions, discuss design options, and help you select the right aggregate to suit your property. You’ll receive clear, detailed pricing along with expert advice to ensure you’re making the right decision from the start.

Our commitment is to deliver high-quality workmanship using premium local materials, installed to Australian Standards for long-term performance.

Contact us today to arrange your consultation.

Exposed aggregate pool area resurfacing
Exposed aggregate pool area resurfacing
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Resurfaced concrete with exposed aggregate finish
Exposed aggregate concrete driveway resurfacing
Exposed aggregate concrete driveway resurfacing

Main Ridge homes often use exposed aggregate driveways to match rural and vineyard settings. If the base concrete is still structurally sound, spray-on concrete resurfacing in Main Ridge can mimic an exposed-style finish without tearing it up. Across nearby locations such as Red Hill, exposed aggregate is a go-to for homeowners chasing a premium look. Our exposed aggregate concrete Melbourne services service covers the full Mornington Peninsula Shire.