Concrete Pumping

Tauranga Concrete Pumping

Fast, precise concrete placement for hard-to-access residential and commercial sites across Tauranga.

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Concrete Pumping in Tauranga

Getting concrete exactly where it needs to go isn't always straightforward, especially on sites with difficult access, tight boundaries or large pour volumes. Our concrete pumping services in Tauranga use boom and line pumps to place concrete quickly and accurately, saving time, labour and wear and tear on a site compared to wheelbarrowing or hand placement.

Boom pumps are ideal for larger commercial pours and sites where concrete needs to reach over obstacles like fences, buildings or landscaping, while line pumps handle smaller residential jobs and confined spaces with equal precision. Either way, pumping keeps the pour moving steadily, which helps maintain a consistent finish across the whole slab.

Whether it's a driveway behind a narrow access way or a large commercial floor, we match the right pump to the site and the job. We plan the pump position and line run in advance, so the pour goes smoothly without holding up the rest of the crew.

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Our Services

Concrete Pumping Contractors in Tauranga

We provide concrete pumping for residential and commercial sites across Tauranga, matched to access and pour size.

Boom Pumping

Reaches over obstacles and covers large areas quickly, ideal for commercial pours and bigger residential jobs.

Line Pumping

Suited to smaller, tighter sites and residential driveways, paths and slabs with limited access.

Difficult Access Sites

Pumping solves access problems on sites where trucks and wheelbarrows can't easily reach the pour area.

Large Commercial Pours

Consistent, efficient placement for larger commercial slabs and floors that need to be poured in one continuous run.

Residential Driveways & Slabs

Fast, tidy placement for standard residential driveways, patios and slabs.

Applications

Tauranga Concrete Pumping Applications

Pumping comes into its own on sites where a concrete truck simply can't get close enough to the pour area — behind a house, over a fence line, down a long or narrow driveway, or across landscaping that can't be driven over. Rather than relying on wheelbarrows and manual labour, a pump moves concrete directly and continuously to where it's needed.

This isn't just about convenience — a steady, consistent pour also helps produce a more even finish and reduces the risk of cold joints forming between sections poured at different times.

  • Solves access problems on tight or obstructed sites
  • Boom pumps for larger commercial pours
  • Line pumps for residential driveways and slabs
  • Faster, more consistent placement than manual methods
  • Reduces labour and physical strain on site
  • Helps maintain a consistent finish across the pour
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Questions

Concrete Pumping FAQs

Quick answers before you book a site visit.

What's the difference between a boom pump and a line pump?

A boom pump uses a hydraulic arm to place concrete directly and can reach over obstacles, making it ideal for larger or more difficult sites. A line pump moves concrete through hoses along the ground, suited to smaller residential jobs and tighter access.

Do I need concrete pumping for a standard driveway?

Not always — if a truck can access the site directly, pumping may not be necessary. But for driveways behind a house, down a long access way, or across landscaping, pumping is often the most practical option.

Is concrete pumping more expensive than a standard pour?

There's an additional cost for the pump and operator, but on difficult-access sites it often works out more cost-effective overall by saving significant labour time and reducing wastage.

Can concrete pumping be used for commercial projects?

Yes, boom pumps in particular are well suited to larger commercial pours, covering wide areas quickly and maintaining a consistent, continuous pour.

Does pumped concrete perform differently to concrete placed by hand?

No, pumping doesn't change the properties of the concrete itself — it simply places it more efficiently and consistently, which can actually help produce a more even finished result.

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Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote on concrete pumping for your Tauranga project. Tell us about your site and we'll recommend the right pump for the job.