Concrete: 32 MPa (all exposed aggregate)
Indicative regional ground conditions
Prahran sits on the Bayside / Sand Belt, where the natural profile is dominated by free-draining Brighton Group sands. Regional ground conditions are generally stable and low-reactivity, though loose sand pockets can require additional compaction. The actual AS 2870 site classification for any individual property can only be established through a site-specific geotechnical investigation, taking into account soil profile, fill, moisture conditions and vegetation.
Regional ground movement (indicative, AS 2870)
Ground of this type may exhibit generally low seasonal surface movement (indicatively under 20 mm). This is a regional indicator only — actual movement at a given address depends on soil profile, moisture history and tree influence.
| Application | Slab thickness | Sub-base | Reinforcement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Path / foot traffic | 75–100 mm | 50–75 mm compacted crushed rock | SL72 |
| Driveway (cars up to 3 t) | 100 mm | 75–100 mm compacted crushed rock | SL72–SL82 |
| Occasional truck (3–10 t) | 125–150 mm | 100 mm compacted crushed rock | SL82 or rebar |
Nupave standard specification for typical conditions of this soil group — subject to site-specific assessment. Not a design substitute for a project engineer’s report where one is required.
| Saw-cut / control joint spacing (100 mm slab) | |
|---|---|
| Spacing between cuts | 2.7 m – 3.0 m (standard spacing) |
| Cut depth & timing | At least 25 mm on a 100 mm slab (¼ slab thickness). Saw-cut as soon as the concrete can be cut without excessive ravelling — timing will vary with the mix, weather and saw type. A quick trial cut on a low-visibility edge or offcut is best practice before committing to the full grid. |
| What joints do | Closer joint spacing and properly proportioned panels encourage drying-shrinkage and thermal movement to occur at planned locations. Control joints reduce the risk of random cracking; they do not prevent cracking caused by inadequate support or differential ground movement. |
| Panel shape | Keep panels close to square (length ≤ 1.5× width). Long, narrow panels are more prone to random cracking regardless of joint spacing. |
Concrete grade
All Nupave exposed aggregate is poured at N32 as standard, regardless of soil group. The aggregate-exposure process removes the top cement paste layer, so the slab benefits from the higher compressive strength, improved durability and better abrasion resistance of N32. For non-exposed external concrete work, Nupave specifies N25 or N32 depending on application, anticipated loading, exposure conditions, selected finish and any site-specific engineering requirements. Concrete strength alone does not compensate for inadequate subgrade preparation, drainage or ground movement — it is one element within a properly detailed slab system.
Slip layer (poly membrane)
A polyethylene separation or slip membrane may be considered where required by the slab design or site conditions. It can reduce friction between the slab and compacted base during concrete shrinkage, but does not prevent settlement, heave or other vertical ground movement. Where a project engineer or geotechnical report specifies membrane use, that specification takes precedence.
Sub-base — why it’s a key part of the quote
Correct excavation, drainage, and a uniformly compacted crushed-rock base significantly reduce settlement and provide consistent support under the slab. It adds cost — both in laying and compacting the base, and in the extra excavation and spoil-removal that comes with the deeper dig — but that preparation is what a slab needs to perform over the long term. The preparation actually required may vary where uncontrolled fill, soft areas or unsuitable material are encountered on the specific site.
Curing coat
Concrete requires curing to develop its full design strength and durability. A liquid curing coat is applied after finishing, once bleed water has disappeared and in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements. It seals moisture into the concrete so hydration continues over the first 7 days — when the concrete's real strength develops. In summer, hot dry weather removes surface moisture quickly, so curing coat is essential to prevent surface crazing and reduced final strength. In winter, lower temperatures slow hydration, so curing is still required to reach design strength — the curing coat is still applied, and duration may need to be extended. Nupave applies curing coat as standard on all pours year-round.
Microfibres in concrete mix Optional add-on
What fibres actually do. Microfibres (polypropylene) get mixed through the whole pour and mainly control plastic shrinkage cracking in the first 24 hours, plus improve abrasion / impact resistance — they don’t add real structural tensile capacity. Macrofibres (heavier synthetic or steel) go further, adding post-crack toughness and some flexural strength.
Genuine benefit as an add-on: reduces fine / hairline shrinkage cracking and improves durability on any slab, sand or clay.
Should NOT replace mesh on soft or highly plastic clay soils: fibres provide no real resistance to the larger, ground-movement-driven cracks that mesh or rebar controls.
Salt / coastal exposure
Suburbs within roughly 1 km of Port Phillip Bay are subject to salt spray. Nupave uses B1 exposure classification (N32 minimum) and increases concrete cover to reinforcement on foreshore-proximate work to protect against saline-induced corrosion.
Important: This is Nupave’s enhanced standard specification for typical conditions in this suburb group, and is presented as a general reference. It is not a site-specific engineering design. Actual specifications for any individual property may vary based on site conditions, uncontrolled fill, tree influence, drainage, or requirements identified in a site-specific geotechnical or engineer’s report. Where an engineered design has been prepared for the site, that design takes precedence.
Exposed Aggregate Concrete for Driveways and Entryways Prahran
Professional Exposed Aggregate Installation and Restoration
Just just 5 km southeast of Melbourne CBD, Prahran is a vibrant inner-city suburb known for its market, eclectic shopping, and active nightlife. With the range of properties across Prahran, exposed aggregate provides a versatile surface finish that works with any architectural style.
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.
At Nupave, our commitment to our customers doesn’t end once the job is complete. We understand that life gets busy, and important maintenance like resealing can easily be overlooked. That’s why we’ve created a simple care plan system, where your project is added to our register and you receive timely reminders when your concrete is due for resealing. There’s no cost for this service — it’s simply part of how we look after our clients and help protect their investment long-term. By staying on top of maintenance, your surface continues to perform and look its best for years to come, without you having to keep track of it yourself.
Durability Compared to Plain Concrete and Other Decorative Options
Exposed aggregate concrete offers durability equal to or greater than plain concrete, with the added benefit of longer-lasting visual appeal. By using natural stone as the wearing surface, it resists abrasion, staining, and weathering far better than standard finishes, making it ideal for driveways and high-traffic areas. Compared to options like pavers or stamped concrete, it provides a more stable, low-maintenance surface that performs reliably over time.
Visual Appeal and Customisation Options
Exposed aggregate delivers aesthetic appeal through the natural beauty of stone rather than applied colours or stamped patterns. The range of available aggregates—from deep blue-grey basalt to warm-toned granite, from smooth cream river pebbles to sparkling crushed quartz—allows property owners to select finishes that complement their home’s architecture, landscaping, and personal preferences.
Customisation extends beyond simple colour selection. Aggregate size affects the visual texture and feel of the finished product, with options typically ranging from 7mm to 20mm nominal sizes. Smaller aggregates (7mm) create finer textures suitable for areas where barefoot comfort is prioritised, while larger aggregates (14-20mm) produce more pronounced textures appropriate for driveways and high-traffic commercial applications.
Blended aggregates allow for further design control, combining different stone types to create specific colour combinations or visual effects. Some installations incorporate accent aggregates—crushed shells for coastal properties, distinctive quartzite for contemporary designs—to achieve particular design outcomes. This level of customisation means exposed aggregate can suit both modern architectural styles and traditional Melbourne homes, adapting to diverse aesthetic requirements.

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.
Choosing exposed aggregate for a new driveway or outdoor area is a strong option, but it’s always worth confirming whether replacement is actually required. In many situations, existing concrete can be enhanced or updated without the need for full excavation. Getting professional advice beforehand ensures you’re not overspending on work that may not be necessary.
Our goal is to find the right solution for your concrete, whether that’s resurfacing, repairs, or replacement.
Our Exposed Aggregate Services
Residential Exposed Aggregate
We create custom exposed aggregate installations for residential properties throughout Melbourne and surrounding areas. New driveways benefit from aggregate selection tailored to complement house colours and landscaping, with slab thickness and reinforcement designed for household vehicle loads and local soil conditions.
Pathways, patios, and outdoor entertaining areas receive the same attention to design and construction detail. Pool surrounds utilise aggregate types selected for barefoot comfort and slip resistance, with drainage slopes directing water away from the pool edge and house foundations.
Exposed aggregate resurfacing provides an option for existing concrete surfaces in sound structural condition. This overlay approach can transform plain or deteriorating concrete into attractive exposed aggregate finishes without the full excavation and base preparation required for new installations. Our consultation process assesses whether resurfacing is appropriate for each specific situation based on existing concrete condition and intended use.
Commercial Exposed Aggregate Flooring
Commercial projects demand attention to compliance requirements, traffic loads, and design integration with broader site development. Office building entrances and corporate walkways benefit from exposed aggregate’s professional appearance and minimal maintenance requirements, reducing ongoing management costs while enhancing property presentation.
Retail and hospitality applications utilise exposed aggregate for outdoor dining areas, shopping centre walkways, and entrance features. The durability handles high pedestrian volumes while the range of available finishes allows design coordination with overall site aesthetics.
Public space installations require compliance with relevant Australian Standards including AS 1379 for concrete specification and supply. Council projects often specify particular aggregate types and exposure depths to match existing streetscape materials—City of Melbourne specifications, for example, require N40 strength grade with 14mm crushed basalt for exposed aggregate kerbs, matching the bluestone character of established streetscapes.

Concrete Services in Prahran
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does exposed aggregate concrete last?
When installed correctly and properly maintained, exposed aggregate concrete can last for many years. Its durability makes it suitable for high-traffic areas such as driveways and outdoor spaces.
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.
Can exposed aggregate be installed over existing concrete?
Exposed aggregate overlays can be applied over existing concrete surfaces that are structurally sound—no significant cracking, no active settlement, and adequate adhesion between old and new surfaces. This resurfacing approach provides a cost-effective alternative to complete removal and replacement where the existing base is serviceable.
Assessment of existing concrete condition is essential before recommending overlay installation. Surfaces with structural cracks, active movement, or delamination require repair or replacement rather than overlay. Where overlay is appropriate, specialised bonding techniques and overlay mixes ensure the new exposed aggregate surface adheres properly and performs as expected.
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.
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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.
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Prahran’s tight terrace-style blocks and inner-city lanes make full concrete replacement a logistical headache. If the underlying slab is still structurally sound, concrete resurfacing in Prahran can achieve a similar decorative look without the cost of replacement. Nearby areas such as Windsor share similar conditions, making exposed finishes a popular option across the region. We provide full exposed aggregate concrete across Melbourne services, covering the broader City of Stonnington area.