Exposed Aggregate Concrete Mornington

Exposed aggregate concrete in Tyabb is a popular choice for driveways, pathways, and outdoor areas due to its durability, natural stone appearance, and slip-resistant finish. Whether you're installing new concrete or upgrading an existing surface, exposed aggregate remains one of the most sought-after finishes across Mornington

Exposed Aggregate Concrete for Driveways and Entryways Mornington

Professional Exposed Aggregate Installation and Restoration

Mornington, about 55 km south of Melbourne CBD, is the main commercial and lifestyle hub of the Peninsula, with a vibrant Main Street, beaches, and harbour. For homeowners in Mornington, exposed aggregate concrete is a practical and attractive choice that suits the area’s character.

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 structural durability that matches or exceeds plain concrete while providing superior visual longevity. When properly installed with appropriate strength grades—commonly N32 or N40 for driveways and high-traffic areas—exposed aggregate surfaces in Melbourne can last 25 to 35 years or more. Some installations under optimal conditions reach 40 years of service life, particularly when combined with regular sealing and proper drainage management.

The durability advantage over plain concrete becomes apparent in how the surfaces age. Plain concrete tends to show tyre marks, surface staining, and colour fading more prominently over time. The cement paste layer that forms the visible surface of plain concrete is more susceptible to UV degradation and wear. Exposed aggregate, by contrast, places natural stone as the primary wearing surface. Hard aggregates like basalt and granite resist abrasion and weathering far better than cement paste alone, maintaining their appearance even under vehicle traffic and Melbourne’s variable weather conditions.

Compared to other decorative concrete options such as stamped concrete or coloured concrete, exposed aggregate typically requires less cosmetic maintenance. Stamped concrete may need periodic recolouring or pattern repair as the surface wears. Pavers require joint maintenance and can shift over time, allowing weed growth between units. Exposed aggregate presents a monolithic surface without joints, reducing ongoing maintenance demands while providing a naturally durable wearing course.

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.

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.

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.

Exposed Aggregate Applications Across Melbourne

Commercial Entrances and High-Traffic Areas

Commercial properties benefit from exposed aggregate’s professional appearance and durability under high pedestrian loads. Building entrances, plaza surfaces, and connecting pathways present the property favourably while handling traffic volumes that would deteriorate less durable finishes.

The reduced maintenance requirements compared to pavers or specialist decorative treatments lower ongoing property management costs. Proper specification—typically N40 strength grades with harder aggregate types like basalt or granite—ensures commercial installations handle the demands of public use.

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.

Pathways and Entry Areas for Enhanced Curb Appeal

Pathways create the transition between street and home, establishing visual impressions before visitors reach the front door. Exposed aggregate allows this transition to enhance rather than detract from property presentation, with aggregate selection coordinating with house materials and garden design.

Entry areas benefit from the combination of visual appeal and practical durability—handling foot traffic, delivery activity, and weather exposure while maintaining the appearance that contributes to overall property value.

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.

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Our Professional Installation Process

Step 1: Site Assessment and Design

Every exposed aggregate project begins with onsite evaluation of existing conditions. This assessment covers soil characteristics—particularly important in Melbourne where reactive clay soils are common and require specific preparation approaches. Drainage requirements, access constraints, existing services, and slope conditions inform both design and construction planning.

Aggregate selection occurs during this consultation phase. We present samples of available aggregate types and blends, discussing how different options suit your property’s architecture, landscaping, and intended use. Colour coordination with house materials, preferred texture levels, and budget considerations guide the final aggregate specification.

Step 2: Preparation and Base Work

Proper preparation determines long-term performance. Excavation removes existing material to required depth, accounting for base layer thickness, concrete slab depth, and finished surface level relative to surrounding elements. In reactive soil areas, additional depth or moisture management measures may be incorporated.

Base preparation involves placing and compacting crushed rock to create a stable foundation. Compaction achieves approximately 95% Modified Proctor density to prevent future settlement. Reinforcement installation—typically steel mesh for residential applications or bar reinforcement for heavy-duty commercial use—provides tensile strength to resist cracking under load and thermal movement.

Formwork establishes edge profiles and levels, with careful attention to drainage falls directing water away from buildings and towards appropriate discharge points. Control joint locations are planned during this phase, positioning cuts to accommodate shrinkage cracking at predetermined locations rather than allowing random crack development.

Step 3: Concrete Pour and Finishing

Concrete placement requires coordination with batch plant delivery schedules and site readiness. The mix specification—strength grade, aggregate size, slump, and any admixtures—follows AS 1379 requirements appropriate to the project. Common specifications include N32 or N40 grades with 20mm maximum aggregate size for residential driveways.

Placement, spreading, and initial levelling occur immediately following delivery. Bull float and finishing tools work the surface to achieve correct levels while consolidating the concrete without segregating the aggregate. The timing of subsequent operations depends on ambient temperature, humidity, and mix characteristics.

Surface retarder application must occur within specific time windows—typically when the concrete has firmed sufficiently to walk on but before the surface cement paste hardens fully. This retarder delays paste set at the surface while allowing the underlying concrete to continue curing, creating the differential hardening that enables controlled aggregate exposure.

Step 4: Cleaning, Sealing and Protection

The washing process removes retarder-affected cement paste to reveal the aggregate beneath. Timing is critical—typically 4 to 24 hours after placement depending on conditions and retarder type. Pressure washing at appropriate settings removes the paste layer without dislodging aggregate or creating uneven exposure.

Once washed and allowed to dry, the surface receives protective sealer application. Quality sealers penetrate the concrete surface and coat the exposed aggregate, protecting against oil stains, water absorption, and UV effects while enhancing the natural stone colours. Full cure of both concrete and sealer typically requires several days before the surface can accept vehicle traffic.

Ongoing protection depends on periodic resealing—typically every two to three years—and prompt attention to any stains or spills that could penetrate the sealer layer.

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 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.

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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. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  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. 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.
  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.

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.

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Imitation exposed aggregate driveway
Decorative exposed aggregate concrete finish
Decorative exposed aggregate concrete finish
Exposed aggregate concrete driveway resurfacing
Exposed aggregate concrete driveway resurfacing

Mornington homeowners often choose exposed aggregate for driveways close to the bay. If the base concrete is still structurally sound, spray-on concrete resurfacing in Mornington can mimic an exposed-style finish without tearing it up. Across nearby locations such as Mount Martha, exposed aggregate is a go-to for homeowners chasing a premium look. Our exposed aggregate concrete across Melbourne service covers the full Mornington Peninsula Shire.

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Transform Your Concrete Without Replacing It

Whether you’re considering exposed aggregate for a new project or looking to improve an existing surface, Nupave delivers durable, visually striking concrete finishes built for Australian conditions.

In many cases, existing concrete can be transformed using advanced resurfacing systems—saving time, reducing cost, and avoiding the disruption of full replacement.

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