Footpaths in the Northern Rivers

  • Full End-to-End Concreting Service
  • Residential & Commercial Concreting
  • Decorative & Custom Finishes
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Connect Spaces & Improve Access

Planning new footpaths or replacing old, uneven ones that have started to lift or crack? Safe, well-designed pathways improve accessibility, prevent water pooling and create a clean, practical finish around your property. Whether it’s a single access path or a full network of walkways, correct preparation and compliant installation are essential for long-term performance.


At All Around Concreting, we build footpaths designed for everyday use, combining solid base work, accurate falls and reinforced concrete that meets Australian Standards. From new residential paths to commercial and public upgrades, every project is constructed for durability, safety and appearance. We also pour house slabs, driveways and other concrete structures.


For compliant footpaths in the Northern Rivers, call 0424 876 155.

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What Our Footpath Services Include

Our concreting services cover every type of footpath, from small garden walkways to public and commercial access routes.


  • Residential Footpaths – Strong, neat and low-maintenance concrete paths that improve access between driveways, entryways and outdoor spaces.
  • Public & Commercial Footpaths – Built to handle consistent foot traffic with compliant widths, smooth finishes and durable reinforcement.
  • Accessible Ramps & Crossovers – Designed to meet Australian accessibility standards with correct gradients, tactile indicators and slip-resistant surfaces.
  • Footpath Repairs & Replacements – Removal of cracked, lifted or damaged paths with new concrete laid to improve safety and water drainage.
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Residential

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Commercial

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Rural

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Getting ready to start your concreting project? Send us your enquiry today for quotation, availability and advice.

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FAQ

How thick should a concrete footpath be?

Can footpaths be coloured or have decorative finishes?

How do you make sure footpaths meet safety standards?