Exposed Aggregate Concrete Somers

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Nupave recommended external concrete specification — Somers

Group 5 — Mornington Peninsula — Coastal Sand / Ridge Clay Mix

Indicative regional conditions
Concrete: 32 MPa (all exposed aggregate)

Indicative regional ground conditions

Somers is on the Mornington Peninsula, where soil profile varies significantly by pocket — from free-draining coastal sand on the flats to reactive clay on the Mt Eliza – Mt Martha ridge. Regional conditions can change block-to-block on this coast. 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 variable — from generally low on stable sand pockets to 40 mm or more on the reactive-clay ridge. 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 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 2.4 m – 3.0 m (assess per block — tighter on reactive clay pockets)
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

Salt / wind exposure applies on foreshore-proximate sites (Portsea, Sorrento, Rye, Rosebud, Dromana, Mount Martha and similar). Nupave uses B1/B2 exposure classification (N32 minimum) and increases concrete cover to reinforcement in these zones 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 Concreting in Somers

Exposed aggregate does two jobs in Somers: it gives you a hard-wearing, slip-resistant surface, and it turns a plain slab into a natural-stone feature of the home. No jargon, no pressure — just a properly engineered slab, a decorative exposed-aggregate finish and a sealer to suit your Somers home. Because exposed aggregate is a proper slab with a decorative finish, here’s what we assess locally before we pour.

Somers and its surrounds

As a small coastal township on Western Port Bay ~72km south-east of Melbourne CBD on the Mornington Peninsula, Somers is an area we cover regularly. We know Somers well — from Western Port Bay views, Somers beach and foreshore reserve and Somers Camp (Youth Camp on Western Port).

Professional Exposed Aggregate Installation and Restoration

As one of Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula suburbs, Somers is a quiet, tightly held coastal community with limited commercial development and a nature-focused lifestyle, positioned about 68 km south of Melbourne CBD. The outdoor lifestyle in Somers makes hard-wearing surfaces a priority, and exposed aggregate concrete is built to handle the demands of everyday use. Key landmarks include Somers foreshore, Coolart Wetlands and Homestead, and the Somers Camp.

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, we take a long-term approach to every project, with a focus on protecting the quality and finish well beyond installation. To support this, each completed surface is entered into our client care register, allowing us to monitor and notify you when maintenance such as resealing is due. This complimentary service is part of our standard of care, ensuring your concrete continues to look and perform as intended without relying on you to keep track of timeframes. It’s one of the ways we deliver not just a finished surface, but a lasting result.

Slip-Resistant Texture Ideal for Melbourne’s Variable Weather

The textured surface created by exposed aggregate provides natural slip resistance—a critical consideration for Melbourne’s climate where rain occurs throughout the year and morning moisture is common. The stones projecting slightly above the cement matrix create micro-texture that improves traction underfoot and under tyres, making exposed aggregate a slip resistant finish ideal for outdoor applications including driveways, pathways, and pool surrounds.

This slip-resistant characteristic makes exposed aggregate particularly suitable for pool surrounds where wet feet and water splash create ongoing moisture exposure. The natural grip provided by the stone texture reduces slip hazards compared to smooth finished concrete or polished surfaces. For driveways on sloped blocks—common across Melbourne’s hilly eastern suburbs and bayside areas—the improved traction helps prevent vehicle wheel spin during wet weather.

The slip resistance performance does depend on aggregate selection and exposure depth. Rounded river pebbles provide a smoother underfoot feel suitable for barefoot areas, while angular crushed rock creates more pronounced texture with higher grip characteristics. Over-smoothing during finishing or excessive polishing can reduce the slip-resistant properties, so professional installation ensures the appropriate balance between safety and comfort for each application.

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

Exposed aggregate is designed to handle high-traffic areas, combining structural concrete strength with durable natural stone to withstand daily vehicle use and foot traffic. When installed with the correct strength, reinforcement, and preparation, it delivers long-term performance without significant wear. This makes it a reliable choice for driveways and other areas where durability is essential.

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?

Before committing to new exposed aggregate concrete, it’s worth having your existing surface professionally assessed. In many cases, concrete that appears worn, outdated, or damaged can be restored or resurfaced at a significantly lower cost than full replacement. A proper evaluation can help determine whether excavation is actually necessary, potentially saving thousands while still achieving a high-quality finish. Getting expert advice first ensures you’re making the right decision based on the condition of your current concrete, not just assumptions.

Our approach is to recommend the best option, not the most expensive one

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:

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.

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.

Crushed Quartzite – White or translucent crystalline appearance with high brightness. Creates a contemporary aesthetic with striking visual impact. Higher cost than standard aggregates; best used for feature areas or accent applications.

Cream Pebble Blend – Light-toned rounded aggregates creating clean, modern appearances. Reduces heat absorption compared to darker stones. Popular for contemporary home designs and areas with significant sun exposure.

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.

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.

Beach/Coastal Blend – Combinations of cream pebbles, crushed shell, and sand-toned aggregates. Creates finishes suited to coastal properties and beachside themes. Available in various textures from fine to medium exposure.

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.

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Exposed Aggregate Applications Across Melbourne

Driveways for Modern and Traditional Melbourne Homes

Aggregate concrete driveways remain one of the most popular applications, combining the durability required for daily vehicle use with the visual appeal that enhances property presentation. The range of available aggregate colours and textures means exposed aggregate suits both contemporary architectural styles—using charcoal blends or crushed quartzite accents—and traditional Melbourne homes where warmer earth tones or heritage-matched basalt complement established character.

For new home construction, exposed aggregate driveways offer a premium finish that increases curb appeal and provides long-term performance. The cost premium over plain concrete is typically recovered through extended service life and reduced maintenance requirements over the installation’s 25 to 35 year lifespan.

Outdoor Entertaining Areas and Patios

Melbourne’s lifestyle emphasises outdoor entertaining, making patios and outdoor living areas significant investments in residential properties. Exposed aggregate provides surfaces that handle furniture placement, foot traffic, and the occasional dropped item while maintaining an attractive appearance that complements landscaping and architectural elements.

The natural stone appearance of exposed aggregate integrates well with garden settings, creating visual connections between built and planted areas. Texture options allow selection of finishes that balance appearance with barefoot comfort—medium exposure river pebble blends typically suit these applications well.

Pool Surrounds for Safety and Aesthetics

Exposed aggregate is well suited to pool surrounds, offering natural slip resistance, durability, and a finish that complements outdoor areas. With the right aggregate selection, it provides a comfortable surface underfoot while helping to manage heat in sun-exposed areas. Its seamless finish also reduces joints where water can pool, making it both a practical and visually appealing choice.

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.

Is exposed aggregate suitable for Melbourne’s weather?

Exposed aggregate performs well in Melbourne’s climate conditions. The natural stone aggregates resist UV degradation that affects coloured or stamped concrete treatments. The textured surface provides reliable traction during wet weather—valuable given Melbourne’s rainfall distribution throughout the year.

Temperature variations in Melbourne rarely approach freeze-thaw conditions that damage concrete in colder climates, reducing one potential deterioration mechanism. Proper installation with attention to drainage prevents water ponding that might cause localised deterioration. The slip resistant properties suit Melbourne’s frequent rain events, maintaining safety for pedestrians and vehicle traction for driveways.

Coastal areas within our service region require attention to salt exposure, with appropriate sealer selection for marine environments.

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 exposed aggregate suitable for driveways?

Yes, exposed aggregate is widely used for driveways due to its strength and ability to handle vehicle traffic. Its textured surface also provides additional grip compared to plain concrete.

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.

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Service Areas

Nupave provides exposed aggregate installation and restoration services throughout Melbourne metropolitan areas and the broader region:

Melbourne Metropolitan – All suburbs including eastern, western, northern, and southern Melbourne

Mornington Peninsula – From Frankston to Portsea and surrounding areas

Bass Coast and Phillip Island – Coastal properties and township locations

West and South Gippsland – Regional service for residential and commercial projects

Our team provides free onsite quotations including site assessment, aggregate selection consultation, and detailed project pricing. We can present aggregate samples and discuss design options appropriate to your property and requirements.

Phone: Contact our office to schedule your consultation

Service commitment: Professional installation to Australian Standards with quality local aggregates

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Imitation exposed aggregate driveway
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Exposed aggregate entertainment area
Exposed aggregate concrete driveway resurfacing
Exposed aggregate concrete driveway resurfacing

Somers properties regularly use exposed aggregate for wide coastal-facing driveways. If the underlying slab is still structurally sound, spray-on concrete resurfacing in Somers can achieve a similar decorative look without the cost of replacement. Nearby areas such as Balnarring share similar conditions, making exposed finishes a popular option across the region. We provide full exposed aggregate concrete across Melbourne services, covering the broader Mornington Peninsula Shire area.