Concrete Pathways & Garden Walkways
Concrete pathways and garden walkways for Sydney homes, shaped around access, drainage, garden beds and everyday foot traffic.

What concrete pathways and garden walkways includes
Concrete paths need to feel simple underfoot while quietly solving access and drainage. Bullion Concrete sets paths around gates, garden beds, side passages, outdoor taps, retaining edges and falls so the finished walkway is practical and tidy.
- Best suited to: side access paths, garden walkways, front entries, backyard access routes.
- Typical work: path set-out, base preparation, formwork, mesh where required, concrete placement, broom or decorative finish.
- Site considerations: path width, garden edges, water runoff, steps or level changes, wheelbarrow access.
Concrete pathways and garden walkways for Sydney homes, shaped around access, drainage, garden beds and everyday foot traffic. If the job points to a wider residential concrete services sydney need, Bullion Concrete can also advise on concrete patios & outdoor entertaining areas and concrete slabs for sheds, garages & extensions so the concrete sequence supports the whole site plan.
How Bullion Concrete approaches the site
Concrete work depends on preparation. Bullion Concrete plans the site around access, existing levels, drainage, base material, formwork, reinforcement, finish choice, weather and curing. The goal is a surface that looks clean, works with the property and is ready for daily use.
- Mark out the path route and check how people, bins, tools or garden equipment will move through the area.
- Prepare the base and forms around garden edges, drainage and existing surfaces.
- Finish the concrete with a surface suited to outdoor foot traffic.
What to prepare before booking
A short brief is usually enough to scope the next step. Helpful details include the suburb, rough dimensions, access width, photos, existing surface condition, preferred finish, timing and whether council or builder details are involved.
- Send photos of the driveway, side access, existing concrete, levels, drains and nearby doors or garages.
- Share plans, measurements, council crossover details or shed and garage specifications if available.
- Confirm whether old concrete needs removal, whether trucks can access the area and the finish you prefer.
Common questions
Bullion Concrete can advise on finish options, preparation requirements and sequencing once the site conditions are clear.
- How wide should a side path be? It depends on access needs, gates and site constraints, but planning width early avoids awkward paths.
- Can concrete paths curve through a garden? Yes, forms can be shaped to suit the landscape.
- Will the path drain properly? Falls need to be planned before pouring so water does not sit against the home.