We Design & Pour Concrete Footpaths on the Sunshine Coast

Footpaths Designed To Last

At J Willow Concrete on the Sunshine Coast, we pour strong, reliable footpaths that are built to handle daily foot traffic and harsh weather conditions. Whether it’s for your home, business, school or public space, our footpaths are made with care and precision using high-quality concrete and expert finishing techniques.


We ensure every footpath is correctly graded for drainage, reinforced where needed and finished to suit its environment. From straight garden paths to long commercial walkways, we tailor each job to its purpose — delivering footpaths that are functional, long-lasting, and visually clean. We also pour driveways, pool surrounds and slabs.

Different Finishes Available For Footpaths

We offer a range of footpath finishes to suit your needs and style preferences:

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Plain Concrete

Clean, durable and cost-effective

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Exposed Aggregate

Slip-resistant and decorative, ideal for outdoor paths

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Coloured Concrete

Add a pop of colour to match your property

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Broom Finish

A textured, non-slip surface ideal for public walkways

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Honed Concrete

Smooth and modern, great for alfresco areas

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Burnished Finish

Sleek and durable, often used for interior or commercial entryways

The Sunshine Coast Footpath Process

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Consultation & Quote

We’ll start with a quick chat or phone consultation to understand your needs and provide an estimate.

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Site Visit & Preparation

We measure the space, assess any slopes or drainage needs, and prepare the site with formwork and base material.

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Concrete Pour & Finish

We pour high-strength concrete and apply your chosen finish with precision and care.

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Cure & Clean Up

Once the concrete is cured, we clean the site and hand over a ready-to-use footpath built to last.

Different Uses For Footpaths

Concrete footpaths aren’t just for residential driveways — they’re a versatile solution for improving access, safety and appearance in a variety of spaces. Whether you're managing a commercial site or upgrading your backyard, a well-designed footpath makes a difference.


Common uses include:

  • Residential homes & gardens
  • Schools & childcare centres
  • Parks & public pathways
  • Commercial & retail properties
  • Apartment complexes & units
  • Aged care & retirement facilities
  • Industrial & warehouse access zones

Concrete Footpath FAQs

  • Q: How wide should a concrete footpath be?

    For residential properties, a standard footpath is typically 1 metre wide. In commercial or public areas, widths can range from 1.2 to 1.8 metres depending on foot traffic. We’ll tailor the width to your space and intended use, ensuring accessibility and ease of movement.

  • Q: How much does a concrete footpath cost?

    The cost of a footpath depends on the length, width, thickness, and finish. Decorative options like exposed aggregate or coloured concrete will increase the price. We provide clear, itemised quotes based on your project scope and offer options to suit most budgets.

  • Q: How long does a footpath take to complete?

    Most residential footpaths can be completed in one to two days, plus curing time. Larger or more complex jobs may take longer depending on access, weather, and finishes. We’ll provide a clear timeframe during the quoting process and keep you updated throughout.

  • Q: Is reinforcement necessary for footpaths?

    In many cases, yes. Reinforcement mesh helps prevent cracking and increases the longevity of the footpath — especially in areas with heavy use, tree roots, or unstable ground. We’ll assess the site and recommend the right reinforcement for your project.