Concrete Paths in the Northern Rivers

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Northern Rivers Concrete Paths

Paths are key to creating flow and structure in your landscape. At TJ Concreting, we design and construct durable, visually appealing concrete paths in the Northern Rivers that seamlessly blend with your property.


Whether you're looking for a sleek modern finish or something more classic, we customise every project to meet your needs.  Our paths add value and style to your home. We use high-quality materials to ensure long lasting results. Plus, with our expertise in other concreting services like shed slabs, driveways, footings, patios, excavation and earthworks, we bring a holistic approach to every project.


Call TJ Concreting today on 0414 675 015. We work throughout the Northern Rivers region including Murwillumbah , Mullumbimby , Bangalow , Myocum , Ballina , Lismore , Federal and surrounding areas.

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Pathways enhance the usability and aesthetic of your outdoor space. Here’s why paths by TJ Concreting stand out:


  • Durability You Can Trust: We use premium concrete, ensuring your paths withstand wear, weather and time.
  • Customisation Options: From exposed aggregate finishes to smooth and polished designs, we tailor the look and feel to your style.
  • Seamless Integration: Our paths fit perfectly with patios, driveways and other features, creating a cohesive landscape design.
  • Low Maintenance: Concrete paths require minimal upkeep, saving you time and effort.


At TJ Concreting, we handle the entire process—from planning and excavation to the final clean up. Our team ensures precision and quality at every step, delivering results you’ll love.

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