Liquid limestone (or poured limestone) is a low-maintenance material consisting of a mixture of crushed limestone and cement to produce a ready-to-pour solution allowing for a seamless finish.
Liquid Limestone has become the people’s choice as it provides a natural, attractive and affordable alternative to limestone pavers. Highly versatile, liquid limestone can be cut into large squares or cut into a pattern catered individually to your preference.
Liquid Limestone is a popular paving choice for many Western Australian home and property owners, mainly due to its versatility, aesthetics and cool-to-touch properties.
With over a decade in concreting experience, our team of specialists are dedicated to providing first class service in Liquid Limestone, exposed aggregate and landscaping all across the Perth area.
One of the main benefits to liquid limestone paving is how easy it is to clean and maintain. Maintenance can range from a basic clean consisting of a quick sweep, hose or vacuum through to a more intensive clean for any spills or stubborn stains.
Feel free to give us a call to come back and pressure wash and re-seal your liquid limestone. Find out more on how to maintain and clean your liquid limestone.
Concrete and exposed aggregate are often less expensive than you think but there are a number of factors you need to to know when requesting a quote. Our starting prices for Liquid Limestone starts from $60 per m2 plus GST.
Prices are determined on the side of the area per m2.
Adding coats of sealer will make your aggregate or concrete last longer and look better over time by creating a layer of protection between the flooring and the damages caused by sun, dirt, rain and chemicals.
Include this in your budget as this always requires more work and quantity, no matter how small you think it is.
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