A Sloped Block With Awkward Level Changes
Plenty of properties on the Peninsula sit on a slope, and getting safely from the driveway to the front door or around the side of the house often needs steps built into that grade.
We build concrete steps and ramps for homes and properties across the Mornington Peninsula, from Mornington and Mt Eliza to Frankston, Seaford, Red Hill and Portsea. A lot of Peninsula blocks have real changes in level between the street, the front door, the garden and the back yard, and steps or a ramp are often the only practical way to move safely between them. Our team designs and pours each one to suit the actual slope and layout of your property, not a generic template. Get in touch and we can look at what your access needs.
Plenty of properties on the Peninsula sit on a slope, and getting safely from the driveway to the front door or around the side of the house often needs steps built into that grade.
Timber steps rot and brick steps shift over time, and both can become genuinely unsafe long before they look obviously wrong.
A ramp alongside or instead of steps makes a real difference for anyone who finds steps difficult, whether that’s a pram, a wheelchair, or ageing parents visiting regularly.
New landscaping, decking or a patio built at a different level to the rest of the yard usually needs steps or a ramp to tie it all together properly.
Once it's finished, you've got a durable surface that copes with regular use and outdoor exposure without becoming slippery or worn smooth over time. The layout is built to suit the actual rise and slope on your property, so the steps or ramp feel like a natural part of getting around rather than an obstacle in themselves. It's the kind of detail that matters most when it's raining, when someone's carrying something, or when mobility is a genuine concern for the people using it.
We measure the actual levels and slope on your property, talk through what the steps or ramp need to achieve, and put together a clear quote.
Formwork is built to the exact layout required, whether that’s a straight run of steps, a landing partway up, or a ramp graded to a safe, manageable slope.
A durable, slip-resistant finish is applied and the steps or ramp are left to cure before they’re ready for regular use.
Steps and ramps that don't match the actual slope of a property end up either too steep, too shallow, or awkwardly placed, and that's usually down to a layout that wasn't properly measured before the pour. We plan each layout around the real levels on your property rather than a standard set of dimensions, so the finished access actually works the way it's meant to. Your quote covers the layout you've agreed to, so there's no vague pricing if the site turns out to need a bit more formwork than expected.
Getting around a sloped property safely often comes down to something as simple as well-built steps or a properly graded ramp. Our team designs and pours each one to suit your actual property, not a generic layout, so the access holds up and stays safe for years. Reach out and we'll get your quote sorted.
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