Exposed Aggregate Concrete for Driveways and Entryways Bayswater North
Professional Exposed Aggregate Installation and Restoration
Bayswater North is a suburban area bordering the Dandenong Creek parklands with a quiet residential feel, located roughly 28 km east of Melbourne CBD. The area features 1970s and 80s brick veneer homes on generous blocks, with some acreage properties. The local lifestyle in Bayswater North puts real demands on driveways and outdoor areas — surfaces need to perform as well as they look. Exposed aggregate is well-suited to Bayswater North’s mix of property styles, offering a finish that complements both older homes and newer builds.
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 clients extends well beyond the completion of your project. We understand that ongoing maintenance is essential, but also easily overlooked in busy day-to-day life. That’s why every project is added to our exclusive care register, allowing us to provide timely reminders when your concrete is due for resealing. This service is provided at no cost as part of our standard — not as an add-on — ensuring your investment remains protected and continues to perform at its best. It’s a simple, proactive approach designed to give you long-term results without the need to manage it yourself.
What Exposed Aggregate Concrete Is and How It’s Created
Exposed aggregate concrete is a decorative concrete finish created by removing the top layer of cement paste to reveal the natural stone, pebbles, and gravel embedded within the mix. This process produces a textured, visually distinctive surface that differs significantly from plain finished concrete. The aggregate—whether basalt, granite, river pebbles, or crushed quartz—becomes the dominant visual element, creating surfaces that range from subtle stone exposure to pronounced decorative textures depending on the desired appearance.
Unlike standard concrete where the aggregate remains hidden beneath a smooth cement surface, exposed aggregate incorporates natural stones as a visible design feature. The variation in stone size, shape, and colour allows for a customised appearance, with each installation carrying a unique character determined by the specific aggregate blend selected. This method has been used in Melbourne for decades, with local suppliers offering aggregate options sourced from Victorian quarries—primarily basalt from the Newer and Older Volcanics geological formations, along with granite and sedimentary rock materials.
The finish is achieved through a controlled washing process where the surface layer of concrete is exposed at a precise timing window. Surface retarders are applied to delay cement paste hardening on the top layer, allowing contractors to wash away the cement and reveal the underlying aggregate without dislodging the stones. This technique requires careful control—exposure too early risks aggregate loss, while waiting too long makes the cement paste difficult to remove. The result is a surface where approximately one-third of the smallest aggregate size becomes visible, creating the characteristic textured appearance.
Slip-Resistant Texture Ideal for Melbourne’s Variable Weather
Exposed aggregate provides natural slip resistance thanks to its textured surface, making it ideal for Melbourne’s wet and variable conditions. The exposed stones create added grip underfoot and under tyres, which is especially beneficial for driveways, pathways, and pool surrounds. When installed correctly, it offers a balance of safety and comfort suited to both everyday use and high-moisture areas.
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.
Is New Concrete Always Necessary?
Many homeowners assume that worn or dated concrete needs to be completely replaced, but that isn’t always the case. Before committing to new exposed aggregate, a proper assessment can determine whether the existing slab is suitable for improvement rather than removal. This approach can reduce costs, minimise disruption, and still deliver a high-quality finish.
If your concrete can be repaired or resurfaced, we’ll tell you — there’s no benefit to you replacing it unnecessarily.
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
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.
Our Professional Installation Process
Every exposed aggregate project begins with a detailed site assessment, where we evaluate soil conditions, drainage, access, and overall layout. This allows us to recommend the right preparation method and help you select an aggregate that suits your home, surroundings, and intended use.
Preparation is key to long-term performance. The area is excavated, a compacted crushed rock base is installed, and reinforcement is placed to provide strength and stability. Formwork and drainage are carefully set to ensure the finished surface performs as well as it looks.
Concrete is then poured, levelled, and finished to the required specification, with timing carefully controlled to achieve consistent aggregate exposure. A surface retarder is applied and later washed off to reveal the natural stone, creating the textured finish exposed aggregate is known for.
Once cured, the surface is sealed to protect against staining, moisture, and wear while enhancing the natural colour of the stone. With proper installation and ongoing maintenance, exposed aggregate delivers a durable, long-lasting result suited to Melbourne conditions.
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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
Bayswater North sits on the Knox/Maroondah border with homes and light-industrial frontages, and the concrete out front copes with work vehicles daily. If the underlying slab is still structurally sound, concrete resurfacing in Bayswater North can achieve a similar decorative look without the cost of replacement. Nearby areas such as Heathmont share similar conditions, making exposed finishes a popular option across the region. We provide full exposed aggregate concrete Melbourne services, covering the broader City of Maroondah area.