- Can I use a precast concrete fence for both residential and commercial properties?
Absolutely. Precast concrete fences are suitable for privacy screens, security barriers, acoustic walls, and decorative boundary solutions in both residential subdivisions and commercial developments across Queensland.
- How do precast concrete fence panels compare to blockwork on cost and time?
Panels are factory-made for rapid install, reducing site labour, weather delays and waste—often delivering lower total project cost and a faster programme.
How to Choose Precast Fencing
So you’ve chosen to install precast concrete fences, but are you really ready to go ahead and order it?
In this article, we’ll discuss the things you need to consider when choosing precast concrete fencing for your home and how the team at Specialty Precast can help.
What Do You Need to Consider When Choosing Precast Concrete Fencing?
You may think that once you’ve decided on precast concrete for your fencing, it’s just a matter of going ahead and ordering. In fact, there are a number of things you need to consider before jumping in.
Here, we’ll expand on some of the most important considerations.
Your Yard Size
The size of your yard is one of the most important considerations you need to make when choosing precast fencing for your property.
Obviously, you need something that will fit in the space provided, especially as you can’t alter the size of pre-moulded concrete once it arrives on site.
Preferred Design & Finish
There are many different options to choose from when it comes to the design and finish of precast concrete fencing. From smooth panels to textured or patterned surfaces, it’s important to select a style that complements your property’s aesthetic and suits your practical needs. Specialty Precast offers a range of custom and standard designs to help ensure your fencing looks great and performs even better.
Size of Fence
In addition to the size of your yard, you also need to think about the size of the fence you require. This is especially important if you have specific requirements that need special customisations.
Type of Temporary or Permanent Support
When you’re installing precast concrete fencing, you will need temporary support solutions as your project is pieced together. Make sure they are the right size, capacity and weight before you start bringing in your precast concrete.
Weight
When choosing precast fencing, you need to think about the area in which the product will be installed. This is particularly important when it comes to the weight of the fencing and if your current supports will be sufficient.
Maintenance
On the whole, precast concrete is fairly easy to maintain – especially when comparing it to other options on the market. But, you need to be aware of these maintenance needs and be able to access the fencing on a semi-regular basis.
Installation, Permits & Planning
With all precast concrete products, you need someone who is qualified to take care of your installation. It’s not something we recommend doing yourself. As such, you need to be aware of this before ordering your precast concrete.
You should also research whether you require a permit to install precast concrete fencing in your area, and any planning regulations you need to follow in order to get it done.
When to Contact Specialty Precast
If you want quality precast concrete fencing for your property, contact Specialty Precast.
We are always working hard to make sure our products are some of the best in the business, and it’s this commitment to excellence that has earnt us a reputation you can rely on over the last forty years or so.
Ready to install panels for precast concrete fencing? Contact the experts at Specialty Precast today to get started.
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Benefits of Civil Precast Concrete Part 1
What is Civil Precast Concrete?
Before diving into the nitty-gritty of the benefits of using civil precast concrete, let’s start with a basic definition. Simply put, civil precast concrete is precast concrete used for a civil application. This includes things like bridges, stairs or tunnels.Advantages of Using Civil Precast Concrete
There are a myriad of advantages to using civil precast concrete on your build. Here, we’ll go through why some of our most valued clients keep returning to this quality option time and time again.Aesthetically Pleasing
Precast concrete is designed to be not only reliable in terms of structural integrity, but aesthetically pleasing. No matter its form, shape, colour or size, there’s no denying that precast concrete looks great. While this mightn’t always be an issue for civil projects, it can’t hurt if for some reason, your precast concrete can’t be hidden and needs to be on display.Customisation
When it comes to form, shape, colour or size, this is one of the other benefits of civil precast concrete. It’s highly customisable according to your specific needs, and will usually be designed with the assistance of a professional.Quality Control
Especially when you choose to work with professionals such as those from Specialty Precast, quality control is a definite must of the precast concrete manufacturing process. We have some of the most stringent quality control procedures around and manufacture our products according to the highest standard.Reduced Curing Time
With poured concrete, you tend to waste a lot of time waiting for it to cure. This is not the case when you use civil precast concrete. It’s installed on-site and ready to go.Sustainability
Sustainability is important, even in construction. And this is a benefit when you use civil precast concrete. Civil precast concrete is incredibly sustainable, with little to no waste. It’s even recyclable, which is a definite plus.Safety
Safety is a major consideration in the construction industry and something you can be assured of when you choose civil precast concrete. Because civil precast concrete is manufactured off-site and delivered ready for installation, the amount of workers and equipment you have is reduced, which means that it’s a lot safer, and makes for a more efficient construction process.Withstands Natural Disasters
Civil engineering or construction projects need to use materials that are durable and will stand the test of time. But it also helps if your chosen materials can withstand natural disasters. Precast concrete is known to be a reliable choice in this area, with a fantastic fire resistance and flooding prevention rating. To find out more about how precast concrete performs when faced with a natural disaster, click here.Less Framework
Construction projects using poured concrete generally tend to rely on a lot of framework. This is not the case when using precast concrete, which in turn makes for a safer environment and may even save you money.Saves Money
Construction projects are often prone to budget blowouts but if you’re saving money on trades and delays associated with poured concrete and curing time, you have the potential to save money and keep costs down. And because precast concrete is known for its longevity, it lasts and you won’t have to replace it. This is another way in which you can save money.Where to Go for Quality Civil Precast Concrete
When it comes to civil precast concrete, you want to make sure your investment is not only cost-effective but of high structural integrity. With over 40 years in the industry working on precast concrete designs suited to a range of applications and usages, you simply can’t go past our expert team at Specialty Precast. To discuss your specific needs for civil precast concrete on your construction project, contact Specialty Precast today.- Published in Precast Concrete
Benefits of Precast Concrete Fencing
Why Choose Precast Concrete Fencing
The benefits of precast concrete fencing are almost endless. Here, we’ll break down some of the most popular reasons clients like ours choose this option.Cost Effective
Compared to other options, such as timber or aluminium, precast concrete fencing is thought to be more cost effective over the course of its lifetime. And, with the cost of living on the rise and other expenses constantly increasing, why wouldn’t you want to save money where you can?Aesthetically Pleasing & Customisable
Think the only option you have when choosing concrete fencing is solid, concrete blocks that make your home or commercial premises look sterile and uninviting? We’d hate to tell you you’re wrong, but precast concrete fencing – especially the quality of product you get when working with Specialty Precast – is some of the most aesthetically pleasing and customisable around. When you choose precast concrete fencing, there is an extensive range of designs and colours you can opt for and it’s customisable in terms of sizing, which is also helpful.Durable & Long Lasting
One of the reasons people choose precast concrete is its durability and lifespan. Because it’s a manufactured concrete, it’s a lot harder than other options available in fencing, can last many decades and withstand all types of weather conditions. Precast concrete fencing is also fire and termite resistant, which is a bonus when it comes to choosing the right fencing for you and your property.Secure
Want a fencing material that will keep your family as safe as possible? You can’t go past precast concrete. Unlike wood or steel, this material is resistant to damage and not something would-be thieves can break through easily, giving you an added layer of protection you can rely on.Sustainable
These days, everyone is looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Choosing precast concrete fencing – which can be recycled and reused as well as being made from reusable resources – is one way you can achieve this.When to Contact Specialty Precast
To be sure you’re getting a quality fencing solution, you need to ensure you’re working with a company that knows what they’re doing. Specialty Precast have been in the industry for decades and are always working to ensure our products meet all quality assurance and safety regulations. And our design team simply can’t be beaten when it comes to striking and innovative solutions for you. Find out more about how we can assist you with quality precast concrete fencing by getting in touch today.- Published in Precast Concrete
Why Choose Precast Seating for Schools
Advantages of Choosing Precast Seating for Schools
Opting for precast seating when designing a school or university campus is fast becoming popular, and there are innumerable reasons for this. In this section, we’ll break down some of the reasons why this is a reliable solution.Durable
One of the biggest advantages of precast concrete – and precast seating in particular – is its durability. Wooden and steel benches corrode over time, making your campus look shabby and run down. Precast seating is known to be a long lasting material that will not corrode, regardless of weather and other conditions, like having children climb all over it.Difficult to Vandalise
Traditional seating options are fairly easy to vandalise, and can be difficult to repair when vandalism does occur. Precast seating, on the other hand, is resistant to such damage. And, when cleaned and maintained correctly, can easily return to its original state should vandalism occur.Intensive Design Process
Designing precast seating is an intensive process, usually during one-on-one consultations where you can discuss custom specifications. This is not something you can do with traditional seating solutions.Manufactured Off Site with Reduced WHS Risk
When you choose seating that is made from in-situ concrete, it needs to be manufactured on site. This takes time, as the area needs to be cordoned off, which can be tricky in a school or university environment. But precast seating can be manufactured off-site, and delivered ready to go so there is no construction site on campus that you, your teachers and students have to worry about. This reduces your workplace health and safety risk, which is always a positive.No Prepping or Formwork
Continuing on from our previous point about precast seating being manufactured off site, there is also no need for additional preparation or scaffolding the way you may need for other school seating solutions.Quality Control
At Specialty Precast, quality control is one of the most important things we can do. Each and every mould or seating model is inspected by our professionals, and does not leave our manufacturer’s premises until it’s perfect. This isn’t something you can guarantee with other options on the market.Heights of Up to 80 Storeys
Precast seating is adaptable to any number of applications and can be built up to 80 storeys high. This makes it a great solution for campuses with stadiums or larger precincts that need to seat more people.Sustainable
These days, educational precincts are looking for more ways to be environmentally friendly, which is something you can achieve with precast seating. This is a very sustainable and eco-friendly product, with little to no waste due to its recyclability.Where to Go for Quality Precast Seating
If you need precast seating for your schools or university campuses, you can’t go past our team at Specialty Precast. We have over 40 years experience in the industry and specialise in custom precast products and seating you can rely on. Get started on your precast seating design today by contacting our experts at Specialty Precast.- Published in Precast Concrete
Can You Paint Precast Concrete?
Can You Paint Precast Concrete
At Specialty Precast, we aim to provide our clients with precast concrete that is ready to go – regardless of how you intend to use it. But if you ultimately want to paint your precast product, it certainly is possible to do so.How to Paint Precast Concrete
As specialists in precast concrete, we would recommend getting experts to paint your precast concrete. However, there are a couple of steps you can take to attempt it yourself. – choose an appropriate (outdoor) paint – clean your concrete – examine for cracks and arrange for a professional repair if any are found – check for moisture – using a plastic sheet and leaving it for 24 hours (if moisture is found, reseal your concrete before beginning) -apply concrete primer and allow to dry overnight – you may need to apply again if it’s still see-through and leave to dry -roll, spray or brush on paint, ensuring it’s not streaky and leave to dry for 24 hours -seal your concreteHow Many Coats Do You Need to Apply When Painting Precast Concrete?
Generally speaking, you will need to apply at least three coats of paint to your precast concrete. This is in addition to your primer and any other preparation sealers you need to apply. It may take some time, but if you want to do the job properly, this is what you need to do.Where to Go for Quality, Sustainable Precast Concrete
In our opinion, if you want to be certain your precast concrete is quality as well as sustainable and paintable, there’s only one thing to do: contact Specialty Precast. We’ve been in the business for decades and have developed a product you can trust, with staff who know the industry backwards and forwards. Talk to our design team today about options for a sustainable, quality precast concrete solution.- Published in Precast Concrete
How Long Does Precast Concrete Last?
Typically How Long Does Precast Concrete Last?
Precast concrete is considered to be one of the most durable construction materials, which is why it’s used in a variety of ways – regardless of whether they are primarily in the construction industry or not. When manufactured correctly with the appropriate quality control measures (such as that we have at Specialty Precast), precast concrete can last anywhere between 50 and 100 years.When Does Precast Concrete Deteriorate?
Generally, precast concrete may start to show signs of deterioration at around the 50 year mark. However if your concrete has been properly treated and maintained, you mightn’t see wear until much later.Signs of Concrete Deterioration
There are several signs you can be on the lookout for as evidence your concrete is starting to show its age. Some of the most common are: – cracks – thermal cracking – scaling – spalling – abrasion or erosionWhat to Do if You Recognise these Symptoms in Precast Concrete
If these symptoms are familiar to you, it’s probably best to consult a precast concrete professional (such as those we have on staff) for advice and solutions for fixing the issue.How to Protect Your Precast Concrete
As with anything, you can potentially increase the lifespan of your precast concrete by ensuring it is well-maintained, and cleaned on a regular basis. We have more tips and tricks on how to do this here, but the general rule of thumb is that you should try to clean your precast concrete at least once a year. This is also the time at which you should re-apply your sealant, to prevent any potential damage to the precast concrete product. It is also recommended that you try to prevent external factors such as graffiti to protect your precast concrete. Taking care of your precast concrete also includes things like making sure you choose an installation location where it’s less likely to be damaged or chipped accidentally, and ensuring you re-apply the sealant as per the manufacturer’s specifications.How to Be Sure You Have Quality, Durable Precast Concrete
In our opinion, there is only really one way to ensure you have the best precast concrete. Choose Specialty Precast. We’ve been manufacturing quality, durable precast concrete for decades, in a variety of shapes and forms. We know exactly how to meet our clients’ requirements, no matter how out-of-the-box they may be, always delivering on time and to the highest standard possible. To order your long-lasting precast concrete – or find out more about our solutions – contact our expert team today.- Published in Precast Concrete
Does Precast Concrete Withstand Natural Disasters?
Can Precast Concrete Withstand Natural Disasters?
One of the biggest benefits of precast concrete is the fact that it is impervious to severe weather, and high winds. It is also resistant to other natural disasters such as floods or fire. This makes it the ideal building solution when constructing in disaster prone areas, not only in Queensland, but throughout Australia and beyond.What Other Types of Weather Events Can Precast Concrete Endure?
Precast concrete (especially that made with Specialty Precast and our team of professionals) has been known to endure all kinds of different weather events. This includes: – high winds and cyclonic conditions – fire – floodWhat Sort of Fire Resistance Do Precast Concrete Walls or Panels Have?
Precast concrete walls or panels are particularly good for fire resistance due to their thickness of 170mm. This gives it a 4 hour fire resistance (AS 3600 – 2001 Section 5 design for fire resistance). It is presumably for this reason that precast concrete walls and panels are a good option for those building in rural or fire-prone areas.Is Precast Concrete Watertight?
Despite its porous nature, precast concrete is watertight. This means it is resistant to water. In fact, research suggests that it will take over 40, 000 years for water to penetrate 6 inch thick precast concrete. While this doesn’t exactly make it completely resistant to damage during floods, it is much preferred over poured concrete. Remember that, after any natural disaster of this type, you should always check your concrete product for flaws and, where possible, have them repaired or replaced as soon as you can. So it is Possible to Damage Precast Concrete in Natural Disasters. Yes, precast concrete is resistant to damage in natural disasters, however it’s not completely infallible. You may experience some damage to precast concrete if a natural disaster occurs. It all comes down to how bad the natural disaster was. But, the fact of the matter is that, if you’re weighing up your options between poured/in-situ concrete and that of precast concrete, products like those made at Specialty Precast are always more likely to withstand adverse weather conditions or natural disasters.When to Contact Specialty Precast
If your precast concrete walls have been through a natural disaster, or you simply want to find out more about the benefits of choosing precast concrete in such circumstances, contact the team at Specialty Precast. We are always working hard to make sure our products are some of the best in the business, and it’s this commitment to excellence that has earnt us a reputation you can rely on over the last forty years or so. For precast concrete that will keep you safe in natural disasters, contact us today.- Published in Precast Concrete
Things to Consider When Choosing Precast Concrete Flooring
So What Do You Need to Consider When Choosing Precast Concrete as Flooring?
There are, in fact, several things you need to consider when opting for precast concrete flooring in your construction project. Here, we’ll discuss some of the most common:Type of Permanent Support
Precast concrete comes to your site pre-moulded, so it can’t be shaped once it’s in place, the way poured concrete can. As such, you need to consider the type of permanent supports you’ll need in place to make way for the precast concrete.Type of Temporary Support
When you’re installing precast concrete flooring, you will need temporary support solutions as your project is pieced together. Make sure they are the right size, capacity and weight before you start bringing in your precast concrete.Maximum Span
Most precast concrete slabs for flooring have a span of 15m. If you need something customised, you will need to contact your manufacturer and discuss your specific dimensions before it shows up to site, only to find it doesn’t fit where you need it.Thickness & Weight
Precast concrete flooring is generally between 125 to 150mm in thickness, and fairly sturdy in terms of the weight capacity it can hold. However, if you don’t check this before you start building (especially if you intend on using flooring in something like a multi-storey complex), you need to make sure it can withstand it without causing structural issues in the future.Thermal Insulation
Thermal insulation is one of the key reasons many architects and construction companies choose precast concrete for flooring. Its energy efficiency properties make it great for sustainable projects, but if you’re looking for a particular rating, you should check with your manufacturer.Fire Resistance
Fire resistance is another main reason why precast concrete makes an optimal flooring material, so it’s important to consider this (and the specific rating you’re looking for) when choosing the right mould or design for you.When to Contact Specialty Precast
If you want quality precast concrete for flooring in your next construction project, contact Specialty Precast. We are always working hard to make sure our products are some of the best in the business, and it’s this commitment to excellence that has earnt us a reputation you can rely on over the last forty years or so. To find out more about your options for precast concrete flooring, contact us today.Frequently Asked Questions
- How quickly can precast concrete floor panels be installed?
Once delivered, panels are ready for immediate installation—no waiting for concrete to cure. This “just-in-time” approach often reduces on-site programmes by weeks compared to cast-in-place systems
- Does Specialty Precast supply precast concrete flooring panels in Queensland?
Yes. Specialty Precast manufactures precast concrete flooring systems tailored to your project specifications. Email Specialty Precast with your engineered drawings and we will provide a comprehensive quotation with delivery options available across Brisbane and South East Queensland.
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Why Install a Precast Concrete Water Tank
Advantages of a Precast Concrete Water Tank
The benefits of precast concrete water tanks for your home or office are almost innumerable. In this section, we’ll break down some of the most common reasons people opt for this solution.Durable
As a man-made manufactured concrete, precast concrete water tanks are a lot more durable than those made with poured concrete. And they are especially more durable than plastic or PVC versions.Long-Lasting
Even water tanks made from poured concrete will deteriorate sooner than those constructed with precast materials. This is because the construction quality isn’t quite as high and there will often be unavoidable gaps in the poured concrete. Of course, this doesn’t happen with the precast concrete options we have available, and what’s more, it’s less likely to rust or deteriorate in other ways.Cost Effective
Even with the recent fluctuation in the construction industry, precast concrete is still thought to be a much more cost-effective option than its plastic or poured concrete counterparts. This is especially the case when you consider the amount you’ll be saving on reduced maintenance costs.Improved Hygiene
Research suggests that rainwater stored in tanks made of precast concrete – as opposed to plastic or poured concrete – is more hygienic. This is because precast concrete tanks are better at keeping out pollution, which means the water is cleaner for you to drink.Improved Temperature Control
Concrete is great for maintaining temperature control. So the water that is stored in a precast concrete water tank is a lot cooler than plastic (or poured concrete, for that matter).Easy Installation & Quick Delivery
One of the biggest benefits of precast concrete is its ease of installation, and our water tanks are no exception to that. And because they’re made in moulds, the project is complete from start to finish a lot sooner than other options on the market.Customisable, Aesthetically Pleasing Designs
Plastic or even poured concrete water tanks usually only come in a range of sizes and capacity levels. This is not the case when you choose a precast concrete water tank, because your dimensions, capacity level, colour and so much more is completely customisable to your specific needs.When to Contact Specialty Precast
While we don’t manufacture water tanks for in-ground installation, you’re more than welcome to contact us about your above-ground requirements, and other options you have available for your project. We are always working hard to make sure our products are some of the best in the business, and it’s this commitment to excellence that has earnt us a reputation you can rely on over the last forty years or so. To discuss your precast concrete needs with experts in the industry, contact us today.- Published in Precast Concrete
What to Consider When Designing Precast Boat Ramps
Factors to Take Into Account When Designing Precast Boat Ramps
There are several things you need to take into consideration when designing any precast product, but it is especially important to take certain factors into account when designing a precast boat ramp. Here we’ll discuss some of the things you may not have thought about when designing your precast boat ramp.Size of Ramp
The size of your precast boat ramp needs to be taken. This includes the width and length of your ramp, and it is important to be aware of your required dimensions. The facility or harbour at which you store your boat may be able to provide you with guidelines as to the size of your boat ramp, but you may also be able to ask our experts during the design phase.Size of Your Boat and Car
One thing that will help determine the dimensions of your boat ramp (and is therefore something that influences the design) is the size of your boat. A longer, heavier boat will require a boat ramp that is longer and able to sustain the weight placed upon it, but if your car or boat is smaller and doesn’t weigh so much, it will influence your required measurements.Slope
The ramp’s slope and how far it can be out of the water is something you will need to consider during the design process. If the slope is too narrow, or too wide it may cause serious issues and damage for people using the ramp.Distance to Coast
How close your preferred precast boat ramp location is to the coast is something you will also need to take into consideration when it comes to the design of your boat ramp.Maximum Weight
Just as you need to consider the weight of the boat, car or other vehicle and trailer that may be using the ramp at any given time, you also need to be aware of the maximum weight your ramp is designed to take. If you exceed this capacity, you may end up causing damage to: – your vehicle or trailer – your boat – your precast boat ramp – boat ramp infrastructure – marine environment and the animals inhabiting itLocal Government or Authority Requirements
Of course, if your local government or marine authority has certain requirements about the design of your precast boat ramp, these usually trump any other considerations. These regulations or restrictions need to be followed to a T and should be verified before you start your design to ensure you will be able to use the precast boat ramp when your project is complete.Do You Have to Wait Until a Certain Time of Day to Install a Precast Boat Ramp?
Unlike in-situ or poured concrete, you generally do not have to wait until a certain time of day to install your precast boat ramp, as it doesn’t rely on high or low tide as much. That said, it is something you should check with the relevant authorities and installation should always be completed by a trained professional with the appropriate qualifications to do so.Why We Wouldn’t Recommend Designing Your Own Precast Boat Ramp
While basic plans and sketches are one thing, we at Specialty Precast would not recommend designing a boat ramp without assistance from a professional designer. This is because designing boat ramps, the regulations you need to follow and the necessary certifications are not something your average layperson would know (or even know they need to be aware of). At Specialty Precast, we’ve been in the industry for decades, honing our craft as specialist manufacturers of civil precast concrete and boat ramps that stand the test of time. To get started on the design of your precast boat ramp, speak to the experienced team at Specialty Precast today.- Published in Precast Concrete










