Professional Concrete Pumping for Every Home Project

Line pumps and boom pumps each solve different problems on residential sites. The difference comes down to access and what you’re pouring.
Line Pumping for Tight Access
Got a narrow side gate? Established gardens you don’t want destroyed? Line pumps are built for typical Ipswich home constraints. We run flexible hose through spaces as tight as 800mm, over fences, around obstacles, right to where your concrete needs to be. Perfect for those backyard slabs where the concrete truck can’t get close.
Common line pump jobs we do around Ipswich include driveways where the truck has to park on the street, patios tucked behind the house, pool surrounds with limited access, and shed bases in rear yards. If you can walk to it, we can pump to it.
Boom Pumping for Reach and Height
Boom pumps bring precision and reach to bigger residential pours. The articulated arm extends over houses, spans obstacles, and places concrete exactly where needed. We use boom pumps for elevated house slabs on sloping Ipswich blocks, larger driveway pours, extensions where the pour point is away from truck access, and any project where precision placement matters.
The boom eliminates guesswork. Our operator controls placement from the truck, adjusting the pour point without moving equipment or dragging hoses around your property.

Residential Applications We Handle Daily

Why Pump Concrete Instead of Traditional Methods
Watch any concrete pour without pumping and you’ll see why homeowners call us after the fact wishing they’d known about pumping beforehand.
Traditional concrete placement means wheelbarrows. Lots of them. Your crew’s pushing barrow after barrow from the truck to the pour site, usually through your side gate, across your lawn, past your gardens. Each trip compacts your soil, damages grass, and turns your property into a construction zone. Plus it’s slow. Really slow. And the longer concrete sits in the truck, the harder it gets to work with.
Pumping changes everything. We place concrete directly from our pump to your project in one continuous flow. No trampling through your garden beds. No wheel ruts across your lawn. No exhausted workers rushing to place concrete before it starts setting in the wheelbarrow.
The finish quality’s better too. Pumped concrete arrives at the pour site with consistent workability. Your concreters aren’t dealing with partially set concrete from the bottom of a wheelbarrow. They’re working with fresh material that places smooth and finishes properly.
Time matters on concrete pours. The faster you get concrete placed, the more time your team has for finishing work. Pumping cuts placement time dramatically. What might take hours with wheelbarrows happens in minutes with a pump. That means better results and less disruption to your daily routine.

Servicing All Ipswich Homes and Suburbs
We pump concrete across the entire Ipswich region because every suburb has its own access quirks we’ve learned to handle.
Springfield and the newer estates? Houses are built close together with minimal side access. We’re used to threading line pumps through those tight 900mm gates that seem standard in new developments. The blocks are smaller, properties are tighter, but we still get concrete where it needs to go.
Older Ipswich suburbs like Booval and Bundamba present different challenges. Established gardens, mature trees, existing structures built before anyone thought about concrete truck access. Plenty of Queenslanders sitting high with steep driveways and limited ways to get concrete to the back. That’s where our experience with these older homes pays off. We know the typical layouts, the common access points, and how to work around what’s already there.
Redbank Plains falls somewhere in between – mix of older homes and newer developments. Same variety of access situations we deal with daily.
Sloping blocks are common throughout Ipswich. Elevated slabs, retaining walls, split-level homes. Boom pumps handle these situations where line pumps would struggle. We’ve pumped to house slabs sitting two metres above street level, over retaining walls, around existing structures on those challenging hillside blocks.
Distance isn’t a problem either. We service right across the Ipswich region and into surrounding areas. If you’re within reasonable distance of Ipswich CBD, we can get a pump to your property.
Common Questions About Home Concrete Pumping (FAQs)
Pumping costs depend on the job size and which pump you need. Line pumps generally cost less than boom pumps. Most residential jobs in Ipswich run between a few hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on concrete volume and site complexity. When you factor in the labour you’re saving and the better finish you’re getting, pumping usually pays for itself. We provide upfront quotes after assessing your specific site.
Yes. That’s exactly what boom pumps are for. The articulated arm reaches over your house to place concrete in rear yards with no access. We’ve pumped to backyards with no gates, no driveways, just front street access. The boom extends and places concrete wherever you need it.
Pumping actually protects your property compared to wheelbarrows. No heavy equipment driving across your lawn. No constant foot traffic trampling gardens. The pump truck parks on the street or driveway, hoses run to the pour site, and that’s it. We’re careful with existing landscaping and clean up properly when we’re done.
Volume capacity isn’t usually the limiting factor on home jobs. Most residential pours are relatively small. We can pump dozens of cubic metres per hour when needed. Your pour will be limited more by how fast your concreters can place and finish rather than how fast we can pump.
We coordinate timing with your concrete supplier but you arrange the concrete order. We need to know mix details and volumes beforehand so we bring the right pump and plan the pour properly.
Ready to Make Your Concrete Pour Easier?
Stop planning your concrete project around access problems. Whether you’re looking at a driveway out front, a patio in the back corner, or a slab for that new extension, pumping solves the access headaches that make homeowners dread concrete work.
We’ve pumped to properties across Ipswich where homeowners initially thought traditional placement was their only option. Narrow gates, established gardens, elevated sites, rear yards with no access – we handle these situations every week. The right pump makes jobs possible that seem impossible at first glance.
Talk to us before your pour. We’ll assess your specific site, recommend the right pumping solution, and give you an accurate quote. No obligation, just straight answers about what your project needs.
Our operators work with concrete contractors throughout the Ipswich region. If you’ve already got a concreter lined up, we coordinate with them directly. If you’re still planning your project, we can explain how pumping fits into your timeline and budget.
Call Total Concrete Ipswich for home concrete pumping services that take the hard work out of your residential pour. We bring professional pumping to Ipswich homes every day, turning difficult access situations into straightforward concrete placement.
Get your site assessed and receive a detailed quote. Local operators who know Ipswich properties and how to work around the access challenges that come with them.

