Terms And Conditions
These Terms of Use & Terms of Conditions constitute an agreement made by and between Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney and you (“you,” “your” or “user”). This agreement contains the terms and conditions that govern your use of this website and our services.
By accessing, visiting, browsing, using, or attempting to interact with any part of this website, or other Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney websites, or any of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s licensee’s services or software, or hiring any of our employees, subcontractors, referral companies and any other business partners related to ‘Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’ that completes or starts a job for you. Will fall under our terms and conditions (collectively “Services”), you agree that you have read, understand, and agree to be bound by this agreement. If you disagree to be bound by this agreement, please do not access or use any part of this website or hire any of our employees, subcontractors, referral companies, or any other business related to ‘Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’ to commence work or to do any service for you or your business, property and/or home.
As soon as a quote is finalised and you have agreed to hire our team, employees, subcontractors, referral companies, and/or any other business-related partners to do a service for you, you agree that you have read, understand, and are automatically agreeing to be legally bound by this agreement.
Access to this website
– To access this website or some of the resources it offers, you may be asked to provide certain registration details or other information. It is a condition of your use of this website that all the information you provide on this website will be correct, current, and complete. If Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney believes the information you provide is not correct, current, or complete, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney has the right to refuse you access to this website or any of its resources and to terminate or suspend your access at any time.
Trademarks and copyrights
– Trademarks, service marks, logos, and copyrighted works appearing on this website are the property of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney or the party that provided the trademarks, service marks, logos, and copyrighted works to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney and any party that provided trademarks, service marks, logos, and copyrighted works to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney retain all rights with respect to any of their respective trademarks, service marks, logos, and copyrighted works appearing on this site.
– All contents of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s websites are Copyright © 2026 Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney. All rights reserved.
Personal and non-commercial use limitations
– This website is for your personal and non-commercial use unless otherwise specified. You may not use this website for any other purpose, including any commercial purpose, without Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s express prior written consent. You may not modify, copy, distribute, display, send, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, content, software, products, or services obtained from or otherwise connected to this website.
DMCA Take Down Requests – Content Theft
– Failure to take down all copyrighted content that has been stolen from our website will result in a DMCA takedown request being sent to the hosting provider of your website, as well as submitting a DMCA takedown request to Google’s legal team. This will result in your website being taken down and switched offline by your hosting provider or Google until the content has been deleted.
– Legal action will be taken against you if you fail to take down all copyrighted content from your website that has been stolen from our website. This includes but is not limited to Google’s free legal team, as well as our solicitors taking action.
– We will give you 48 hours’ notice by email, text, or phone call before sending the DMCA take-down request to give you time to delete all copyrighted content.
– All contents of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s websites are Copyright © 2026 Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney. All rights reserved.
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Proprietary information and content theft
– The material and content accessible from this website, and any other website owned, operated, licensed, or otherwise controlled by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney (the “Content”) is the proprietary information of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney or the party that provided or licensed the Content to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, whereby such providing party retains all right, title, and interest in the Content.
All content, but not limited to:
– Pages on the website
– Terms and Conditions
– Images on the website
– All text on the website
– All content on the website
– Accordingly, the Content may not be copied, distributed, republished, uploaded, posted, or transmitted in any way without the prior written consent of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, except that you may print out a copy of the Content solely for your personal use. In doing so, you may not remove or alter, or cause to be removed or altered, any copyright, trademark, trade name, service mark, or any other proprietary notice or legend appearing on any of the Content.
– Modification or use of the Content except as expressly provided in these Terms of Use violates Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s intellectual property rights. Neither title nor intellectual property rights are transferred to you by access to this site.
Hyperlinks
– This website may be hyperlinked to other sites that are not maintained by, or related to, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney. Hyperlinks to such websites are provided as a service to users and are not sponsored by or affiliated with this website or Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney has not reviewed any or all of such websites and is not responsible for the content of those websites. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any hyperlinked site.
– Hyperlinks are to be accessed at the user’s own risk, and Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney makes no representations or warranties about the content, completeness, or accuracy of these hyperlinks or the websites hyperlinked to this website. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney provides hyperlinks as a convenience, and the inclusion of any hyperlink to a third-party website does not necessarily imply endorsement by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney of that website or any association with its operators.
Submissions
– You hereby grant to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, and display all content, remarks, suggestions, ideas, graphics, or other information communicated to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney through this website (together, the “Submission”), and to incorporate any Submission in other works in any form, media, or technology now known or later developed. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will not be required to treat any Submission as confidential and may use any Submission in its business (including without limitation, for products or advertising) without incurring any liability for royalties or any other consideration of any kind, and will not incur any liability as a result of any similarities that may appear in future Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney operations.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will treat any personal information that you submit through this website in accordance with its Privacy Policy. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney encourages you to review its Privacy Policy, which can be accessed at the bottom of each page on this site.
Disclaimer
– You understand that Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney cannot and does not guarantee or warrant that files available for downloading from the Internet will be free of viruses, worms, trojans, or other code that may manifest contaminating or destructive properties. You are responsible for implementing sufficient procedures and checkpoints to satisfy your particular requirements for accuracy of data input and output, and for maintaining a means external to this website for any reconstruction of any lost data. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney does not assume any responsibility or risk for your use of the Internet.
– The Content is not necessarily complete and up-to-date and should not be used to replace any reports, statements, or notices provided by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney relevant to such Content.
– Your use of this website is at your own risk. The content is provided “as is” and without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney disclaims all warranties, including any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, or non-infringement. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney does not warrant that the functions or content contained in this website will be uninterrupted or error-free, that defects will be corrected, or that this website or the server that makes it available is free of viruses or other harmful components. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney does not warrant or make any representation regarding the use, or the result of use, of the content in terms of accuracy, reliability, or otherwise. The content may include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors, and Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney may make changes or improvements at any time. You, and not Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, or correction in the event of any loss or damage arising from the use of this website or its content. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney makes no warranties that your use of the content will not infringe the rights of others and assumes no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in such content.
– All of the information on this website, whether historical in nature or forward-looking, speaks only as of the date the information is posted on this website, and Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney does not undertake any obligation to update such information after it is posted or to remove such information from this website if it is not, or is no longer accurate or complete.
Limitation on liability
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, its subsidiaries, affiliates, licensors, service providers, content providers, employees, agents, officers, and directors will not be liable for any incidental, direct, indirect, punitive, actual, consequential, special, exemplary, or other damages, including loss of revenue or income, pain, and suffering, emotional distress, or similar damages, even if Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney has been advised of the possibility of such damages. In no event will the collective liability of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney and its subsidiaries, affiliates, licensors, service providers, content providers, employees, agents, officers, and directors to any party (regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise) exceed the amount you have paid directly to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney for the applicable content or service out of which liability arose.
– While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of the information on this website, neither Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney nor any of its officers, employees, or agents accepts any responsibility or liability for any loss occasioned by a person relying on the information or statements contained on it.
Termination or restriction of access
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate your access to any or all of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s websites and the related services or any portion thereof at any time, without notice.
Indemnity
– You will indemnify and hold Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, its subsidiaries, affiliates, licensors, content providers, service providers, employees, agents, officers, directors, and contractors (the “Indemnified Parties”) harmless from any breach of these Terms of Use by you, including any use of Content other than as expressly authorised in these Terms of Use.
– You agree that the Indemnified Parties will have no liability in connection with any such breach or unauthorised use, and you agree to indemnify any and all resulting loss, damages, judgments, awards, costs, expenses, and attorneys’ fees of the Indemnified Parties in connection therewith. You will also indemnify and hold the Indemnified Parties harmless from and against any claims brought by third parties arising out of your use of the information accessed from this website.
Miscellaneous
– These Terms of Use will be governed and interpreted pursuant to the laws of New South Wales, Australia, notwithstanding any principles of conflicts of law. You specifically consent to personal jurisdiction in New South Wales in connection with any dispute between you and Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney arising out of these Terms of Use or pertaining to the subject matter hereof. The parties to these Terms of Use each agree that the exclusive venue for any dispute between the parties arising out of these Terms of Use will be in the state and federal courts in New South Wales. If any part of these Terms of Use is unlawful, void, or unenforceable, that part will be deemed severable and will not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions.
– You agree that no joint venture, partnership, employment, or agency relationship exists between you and Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney as a result of this agreement or the use of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s website.
– These Terms of Use, along with any additional terms and conditions included by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney on this website together constitute the entire agreement among the parties relating to this subject matter, superseding all prior or contemporaneous communications and proposals, whether electronic, oral, or written, between the user and Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney with respect to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s websites.
– A printed version of such documents and of any notice given in electronic form shall be admissible in judicial or administrative proceedings based upon or relating to the agreement to the same extent and subject to the same conditions as other business documents and records originally generated and maintained in printed form.
– Notwithstanding the foregoing, any additional terms and conditions on this website will govern any additional items to which they pertain.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney may revise these Terms of Use at any time by updating this posting without notice to you.
Terms Of Services
Access
– The client is responsible for access to the work site. It must be unobstructed. With wide enough access through doors and stairs for our equipment and employees. Everything on-site must be removed unless Furniture Removal/Moving has been quoted. (Any loss in time will be billed and shown on your invoice)
– The client is responsible for access to the work site. If access through doors or stairs is not possible. The client will be responsible for hiring and paying for the costs of equipment, such as cranes.
Job Notice
– In accordance with NSW strata requirements, the customer is responsible for informing their strata and obtaining any required approvals before Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney attends the property to perform flooring removal or concrete grinding services. Failure to do so may result in works being stopped, in which case a full call-out fee of $300, a full day’s labour fee of $450 per labourer on site, and any applicable equipment hire costs will be charged.
– Customers must notify their strata and neighbours of the scheduled works, providing at least seven (7) days’ notice after the job has been approved.
– Where applicable, customers should also place a notice on the building notice board to advise neighbours of the upcoming works..
Noise Complaints
– The customer is responsible for notifying all relevant parties that loud noise will occur during the works, including neighbours, strata, building managers, owners, and occupants. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for noise complaints arising during the performance of the works.
– Where works are stopped due to noise complaints resulting from the customer’s failure to provide adequate notice, the customer will be charged a full day’s labour, along with any additional costs incurred, including travel time and equipment hire.
Power On-Site
– The customer must provide access to electricity and sufficient lighting to allow Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney to safely and efficiently complete the works. Where no power is available on site, the customer must supply suitable temporary lighting powered by a generator or batteries.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney uses high-powered machinery for flooring removal, dust extraction, and concrete grinding. Some properties, particularly older homes or unit blocks, may have limited electrical capacity, wiring, or circuit availability, which may restrict the use of equipment or dust extraction systems.
– The customer must ensure sufficient power points on separate circuits are available to operate our equipment. Where existing electrical capacity is inadequate, additional circuits, power upgrades, or temporary site power (such as a generator) may be required at the customer’s expense. Customers concerned about site power availability must discuss this with Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney prior to the job.
– Insufficient power may delay work and inhibit the safe operation of machinery. Where works are delayed due to inadequate power supply, waiting charges may apply. All costs associated with supplying temporary power, including generator hire, transport, refuelling, and related fees, are the customer’s responsibility.
Site Inductions
– If your job requires a site induction, training, or any special licenses, you MUST let us know 7 days before the job starts so that we can ensure everything is ready.
Keeping Our Work Zone Clear
– During demolition and removal works, the work area must be kept clear of other tradespeople and activities. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will not commence or continue work while other trades are present in the work zone. Where works are delayed or stopped due to other trades being on site, stand-down time will be charged for all team members in accordance with the applicable stand-down rates.
– The customer is responsible for ensuring that all non-fixture obstacles, materials, and items are removed from the work area and surrounding surfaces prior to work commencing.
Furniture
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will only move or reposition furniture specifically listed in the quotation as items the customer cannot move, such as large items, including bookshelves, couches, tables, and televisions. These items must be emptied of all contents to ensure safe handling.
– The customer must remove books from shelves, empty drawers and cabinets, remove fragile items such as glassware, and disconnect all electronic devices and cables prior to our team’s arrival. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for disconnecting or reconnecting electrical appliances or equipment, including televisions, set-top boxes, or similar devices.
– Any rooms or items not adequately cleared, including extra-heavy items, may result in additional charges. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not liable for damage to items that should have been removed by the customer. Small items such as lamps, toys, photo frames, glassware, and computer equipment must be cleared by the customer before works commence, as our team is only engaged to move large furniture items where specified in the quotation.
Marketing
– The client grants the contractor, and any persons authorised by our business, permission to film or photograph the building and the works inside/on-site without restraint and allow its use for any promotional purposes without any recall, whether legal or monetary.
Minimum Job Charge
– Flooring Removal and Concrete Grinding Jobs may face a “minimum job charge fee” of $1,100 – $2,600
Call Out Fee
– Site inspections or jobs over 30KM away from Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney MAY have to pay a $300 call-out fee.
Cancellations
– Customers must provide at least seven (7) days’ notice to alter or cancel a scheduled job. Failure to do so will result in a cancellation fee of $250.
– Where less than forty-eight (48) hours’ notice is provided, a cancellation fee of $450 per employee will apply.
– If Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney arrives on site and the job is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, the customer will be charged $450 per labourer who was travelling to, or present on, the site.
Stand Down Time
– Where works are temporarily stopped due to on-site issues or at the customer’s request, stand-down time will be charged at $45 per hour per labourer on site.
– If the customer requests that work cease earlier than the agreed working hours, or requires our team to leave the site and return on another day (including due to emergencies, noise complaints, or similar reasons), additional charges will apply. These may include stand-down time, a second day’s labour charges, and the cost of re-hiring equipment such as jackhammers, concrete grinders, trucks, or other machinery.
– If labourers are required to stop work during approved working hours for any reason requested by the customer, resulting delays and additional costs (including labour and equipment hire) will be added to the invoice.
– Where works are stopped during approved working hours due to noise complaints, weather conditions, or similar interruptions, stand-down time will be charged at $45 per hour per labourer on site.
Disposal of Waste
– You must tell us if the Flooring System we are removing is wet. If your rubbish/disposal material is wet, this will massively increase the cost of disposing of the waste. If we quote a disposal of waste charge and arrive at the job site, and the rubbish/disposal waste is wet, we will have to charge additional fees to cover the costs.
Cleaning
– Flooring removal and preparation works generate dust. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney uses dust extraction equipment wherever reasonably possible and will sweep and vacuum the immediate work area upon completion. However, dust cannot be completely eliminated, and the customer is responsible for protecting and cleaning surrounding areas as required.
– For high-dust works, including concrete grinding, magnesite removal, and tile removal, our team will clean the areas where work was carried out, including floors worked on and relevant common areas.
– Cleaning of areas outside the work zone, including bathrooms, ceilings, lights, windows, walls, furniture, mirrors, and other surfaces, is the customer’s responsibility. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is a removal service, not a professional cleaning service, and customers are strongly encouraged to isolate areas not being worked on.
– Waste will be removed and disposed of unless a skip bin is required. Post-work cleaning is limited to basic sweeping and vacuuming of the worked areas only.
– Any additional or specialised cleaning required is the responsibility of the customer. It is recommended that a professional cleaner be engaged following major renovation or demolition works, at the owner’s expense.
Price Variations
– Prices displayed on the website are indicative only and are provided as a general guide. Actual pricing may vary depending on job size, scope, site conditions, minimum charges, and other project-specific factors.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney reserves the right to vary the quoted price where there is any change to the scope, specifications, scheduled services, or where costs increase, including but not limited to materials and labour. Any approved variations will be itemised on the invoice and are payable in full upon completion of the job.
Deposit
– At Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s discretion, a non-refundable deposit of up to 10% of the total invoice may be required prior to works commencing. Where a deposit is requested, work will not commence until the deposit has been received. Deposits are generally only requested for larger jobs and commercial projects, typically where the total invoice exceeds $5,000.
Progress Payments
– Progress payments may be required for large commercial jobs. Each progress payment must be paid upon completion of the relevant stage of work, as outlined in the quotation, before the next stage commences.
– If a progress payment is not received within seven (7) days, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney reserves the right to suspend further works, apply late payment fees, and, where payment remains outstanding for four (4) weeks, refer the outstanding balance to a debt collection agency and close the project.
Payment Terms
– Failure to respond to payment requests or failure to pay outstanding amounts may result in the account being escalated directly to debt collection and/or legal recovery. For jobs with a total value exceeding $10,000, or where payment is required on completion and the customer fails to pay or respond, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney reserves the right to bypass any late payment fee process and refer the invoice straight to a debt collection agency.
If your Company, Business, Strata, or any other arrangement involves specific payment dates or delayed payment terms, you must notify Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney before work commences. Failure to disclose this information may result in late payment fees, debt collection action, suspension of works, and termination of the working relationship.
– The Customer shall not be entitled to set off against, or deduct from the price, any sums owed or claimed to be owed to the Customer by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, nor to withhold payment of any invoice because part of that invoice is in dispute.
– Unless otherwise stated on the quotation, payment in full is required on completion of the job. Where a 30-day account has been approved in writing, payment must be made within 30 days of the invoice date.
– Late payment fees may apply from the first missed payment date and may continue to accrue every seven (7) days. If payment remains outstanding for four (4) weeks, or where the customer fails to respond, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney reserves the right to refer the invoice directly to a debt collection agency.
– If any payment is not made when due, the client shall pay all costs incurred by the contractor to collect or attempt to collect the debt arising from a breach of this agreement. The term “all costs” includes but is not limited to all debt collectors, fees, legal fees on a solicitor, court filing charges, and any and all other expenses of whatever nature incurred by the contractor in collecting or attempting to receive all or part of the debt.
– The client agrees to grant access to the contractor, its employees, and subcontractors an irrevocable license to enter the property and remove all works completed following ‘Clause 12’ below.
– 12. Retention Of Title
– 12A. Property in the works does not pass onto the client until full payment has cleared per this payment agreement
– 12B. Services provided, construction materials, and products produced by the contractor, its employees, and subcontractors will remain the contractor’s, employees and subcontractors’ property until full payment has been received. If the full payment is not received by the due date. The contractor, employees, and subcontractors will have the right to enter the worksite/property and reclaim any materials used for, used during, or as a result of construction by the contractor to recover the cost of construction to the value of the amount owing to the contractor, its employees, and subcontractors.
– 12C. If the full payment is not received by the due date, or at all. The contractor, employees, and subcontractors will have the right to enter the worksite/property and remove any and all work completed. Including, but not limited to, Removal of any work completed, Demolition of any work completed, and Concrete Grinding to remove any work completed.
– Extras, variations, or services not included in the original quotation will result in additional charges. This includes, but is not limited to, additional furniture, stairs, wardrobes, additional flooring systems, coatings, subfloor preparation or additional services requested or required on-site.
– If the client fails to provide agreed site requirements (including electricity, skip bins, generators, or equipment transport) and this causes delays, additional fees will apply.
– Once a quote is finalised and accepted, the price cannot be reduced. Incorrect measurements, partial removal by the client, or faster-than-expected completion do not entitle the client to a price reduction or discount.
Referral Work
– The client agrees that all companies that have received a job referral from ‘Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney‘ will fall under ‘Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney’s’ terms and conditions.
– The client agrees that debt collection will take place from a job referral if the client fails to pay the company to whom we have referred the job. ‘Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney‘ will recover the funds by using our terms and conditions, debt collectors, solicitors, and any other means necessary.
– The client agrees that any job referred by ‘Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney‘ to any other company will be able to enforce our terms and conditions on their clients.
Customer’s Instructions
– While any labourer remains an employee of Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney, services will be performed in accordance with the customer’s instructions. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will not be liable for any actions, outcomes, or consequences arising from a labourer following the customer’s instructions.
Minor & Accidental Damage
– The customer must ensure our team has clear and unrestricted access to the work area, with all furniture and breakable items removed from floors, walls, benchtops, cupboards, and surrounding areas prior to works commencing. While all reasonable care is taken, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not liable for damage to any items left in or around the work area, including appliances, fixtures, or other trades’ tools.
– Where items cannot be removed, such as fitted kitchens, cabinets, shower screens, baths, toilets, or built-in wardrobes, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will take reasonable care; however, due to the size and power of the machinery used, we are not responsible for minor damage including scrapes, scuffs, cracks, or marks to these items.
– The customer is responsible for installing suitable protective barriers to any glass surfaces located near the work area, including doors, windows, sliding doors, picture frames, wall-mounted televisions, lights, or other glass fixtures. Suitable protection includes temporary sheeting such as chipboard, masonite, plywood, or corflute. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not liable for damage to glass caused by the customer’s failure to provide adequate protection, and all associated repair costs will be the customer’s responsibility.
– All reasonable care is taken; however, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney accepts no responsibility for minor damage to decorations, paintwork, furniture, tiles, or similar items. No responsibility is accepted for damage to telephone wiring, computer cabling, or stereo equipment relocation or reassembly.
– Flooring removal works may expose inadequacies in the base or subfloor, which may result in damage or require additional repairs. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney may cease work until such issues are rectified and is not liable for the cost of repairs or damage arising from subfloor inadequacies.
– Minor damage to walls behind scotia or skirting boards may occur during removal due to installation methods, fixings, or wall construction. While reasonable care is taken, Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not liable for such damage.
– Where different flooring materials meet, vibrations from machinery may cause unavoidable damage to adjacent surfaces, even where care is taken. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for damage arising from such conditions.
– Any accidental damage must be reported to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney within three (3) working days of occurrence by contacting 0424 408 330 or Enquiries@ConcreteCancerRepairsSydney.com.au. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney will assess the damage and determine whether minor repairs or an insurance claim for major repairs is required.
Detailed Work
– If you have things such as office furniture that is built over a flooring system, such as but not limited to carpet. This will affect our ability to remove the flooring system easily; we will have to spend almost 3-4x times longer on average to ensure that we can get as clean cuts as possible, to remove as much of the flooring system as physically possible. (Potential extra charges may apply)
Defects
– The customer must inspect the services upon completion and notify Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney in writing of any alleged defect, shortage, damage, or failure to comply with the quotation or description within two (2) days of completion. The customer must allow Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney a reasonable opportunity to inspect the services where a defect is alleged.
– Where Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney agrees in writing that the customer is entitled to rectification, liability is limited to rectifying the defective services. This does not exclude or limit any rights the customer may have under the Australian Consumer Law or applicable Fair Trading legislation, including the right, at the customer’s discretion, to a refund or rectification where the services were acquired as a consumer.
Fire Alarms
– The customer is responsible for ensuring that all fire alarms, including automatic and back-to-base smoke and fire alarm systems, are isolated prior to Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney commencing work and remain isolated for the duration of the works. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney does not isolate fire alarms and may not have access to alarm control panels or high-level alarms.
– Flooring removal and concrete works generate dust that may activate fire alarms. Where alarms are triggered due to the customer’s failure to isolate them, the customer is responsible for any fines, call-out fees, or charges imposed by emergency responders. The customer is also responsible for ensuring that relevant occupants or residents within the building are informed that fire alarms have been isolated.
Job Completion
– Upon completion of the works, the customer (or a nominated representative) should be on site to participate in the Job Completion Walkthrough with our on-site supervisor to inspect the work before the team leaves for the day. This is particularly important for jobs requiring the hiring of commercial equipment. Any return visits requested after completion may incur additional charges, including equipment rehire and labour costs. If the customer is not present at completion, the works will be deemed completed to a satisfactory standard and approved for invoicing.
– The customer is responsible for covering, protecting, and isolating all areas, surfaces, and items that may be affected by dust or debris prior to our team’s arrival. Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not liable for cleaning costs or damage resulting from the customer’s failure to adequately protect these areas. Customers are encouraged to use protective measures such as plastic sheeting and tape to prevent dust or debris from affecting non-work areas.
Customer Complaints
– If the customer has any concerns or disputes regarding the services provided, they agree to first attempt to resolve the matter directly with Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney before pursuing any other avenue, including court proceedings or Fair Trading. Complaints should be raised as soon as they arise to allow prompt resolution.
– All customer complaints should be directed to:
Enquiries@ConcreteCancerRepairsSydney.com.au or by calling 0424 408 330.
– Complaints must be raised and addressed immediately, and preferably while the team is still on site. If the works have been completed and the customer is dissatisfied, the issue must be raised with the on-site supervisor or by contacting Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney immediately. Delays in raising complaints may result in additional charges where return visits or equipment rehire are required.
Concrete Cancer, Spalling & General Concrete Repairs – Technical Terms, Risk Allocation & Warranty Conditions
Nature of Service (Remedial Repair – Not Structural Re-Engineering)
– Concrete cancer repairs, spalling repairs, and general concrete repairs are remedial maintenance services intended to arrest deterioration, reinstate localised integrity, and extend the service life of affected concrete elements.
– These services do not constitute full structural re-engineering, redesign, or certification unless expressly agreed in writing and supported by a qualified structural engineer.
Site Assessment Limitations (Visible & Accessible Conditions Only)
– Any inspection, assessment, or recommendation is based solely on conditions that are visible and accessible at the time of inspection or works.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for outcomes affected by hidden or latent conditions including (without limitation):
(a) concealed reinforcement corrosion;
(b) hidden voids, delamination, or honeycombing;
(c) undocumented prior repairs or coatings;
(d) concealed cracking or movement;
(e) unknown load paths, design deficiencies, or construction defects.
Extent of Concrete Cancer & Discovery of Additional Defects
– The Client acknowledges that the full extent and cause of concrete cancer or spalling cannot always be identified without invasive investigation.
– Additional deterioration may be uncovered during works and may require variations to scope, methodology, and cost.
Defined Repair Zones (Strict Scope Limitation)
– Repairs are strictly limited to the specific areas identified and quoted.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for deterioration, corrosion, or failure in adjacent, connected, or similar areas not included in the agreed scope, even if symptoms later appear.
Structural Movement, Cracking & Ongoing Deterioration
– Concrete structures naturally move, crack, and age over time.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for:
(a) pre-existing cracks or joints;
(b) new cracking occurring after completion;
(c) cracks forming outside repaired zones;
(d) slab, balcony, beam, column, or façade movement;
(e) vibration, deflection, settlement, or building movement.
– Hairline cracking may occur and is not automatically a defect.
Corrosion Treatment Limitations (No Permanent Guarantee)
– Corrosion treatment systems may slow or inhibit reinforcement corrosion but cannot guarantee permanent elimination, particularly where moisture ingress, carbonation, or chloride contamination remains.
– Corrosion may continue or re-occur outside or beyond treated zones.
Moisture & Water Ingress (Critical Risk Acknowledgement)
– The Client acknowledges that moisture is one of the primary causes of concrete cancer and spalling.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for failures caused by:
(a) defective or ageing waterproofing membranes;
(b) ponding water or inadequate drainage;
(c) leaking balconies, planter boxes, roofs, or plumbing;
(d) rising damp, condensation, or environmental exposure;
(e) coastal or chloride-rich environments.
Not a Waterproofing Service Unless Expressly Quoted
– Concrete cancer or spalling repairs do not include waterproofing unless a compliant waterproofing system is expressly quoted, applied, and documented as part of the scope.
– Ongoing water ingress will significantly reduce repair lifespan and is outside warranty coverage.
Aesthetic Matching & Visual Outcome (No Perfect Match Guarantee)
– Repaired concrete may differ in appearance from surrounding areas due to age, weathering, aggregate exposure, curing conditions, or prior coatings.
– Perfect colour, texture, or finish matching is not guaranteed and does not constitute a defect.
Protective Coatings & Maintenance Obligations
– Protective coatings, sealers, or anti-carbonation systems slow deterioration but are not permanent solutions.
– The Client is responsible for ongoing inspection, maintenance, and re-coating where required.
– Failure to maintain protective systems may void warranty.
Curing, Loading & Access Restrictions (Strict Compliance Required)
– The Client must comply with all curing times, load restrictions, and access limitations advised by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney.
– Premature loading, vibration, trade access, drilling, or impact may permanently damage repairs and void warranty.
Environmental Exposure & External Influences
– Environmental factors including temperature, humidity, rainfall, pollution, and marine exposure affect curing, bond strength, corrosion rates, and longevity.
– Variations or deterioration caused by environmental exposure are not defects.
Other Trades, Fixings & Subsequent Works
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney is not responsible for damage caused by:
(a) other trades or contractors;
(b) drilling, anchoring, fixing, or cutting into repaired areas;
(c) coatings, membranes, or finishes applied by others;
(d) changes to load, usage, or structural behaviour after completion.
Workmanship Warranty – Scope & Limits
– Any workmanship warranty applies only to the repair works performed by Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney within the defined repair zones.
– Warranty does not cover:
(a) new or ongoing corrosion outside repaired areas;
(b) structural movement or cracking;
(c) moisture or waterproofing failures;
(d) environmental exposure;
(e) lack of maintenance;
(f) damage by others.
Warranty Claim Procedure (Strict & Time-Sensitive)
– Any suspected issue must be reported in writing immediately upon discovery and before any further works (including coating, patching, drilling, or modification) occur.
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney must be given reasonable access to inspect.
– Interference or rectification by others before inspection may void the claim.
Deemed Acceptance After Use or Re-Occupation
– Re-occupation, loading, coating, or use of repaired areas constitutes acceptance of the works.
– No claims relating to appearance, surface variation, or repair visibility will be accepted after use.
Not Engineering, Design or Certification Advice
– Concrete Cancer Repairs Sydney does not provide structural engineering advice, load design, compliance certification, or building approval services unless expressly agreed in writing and supported by a qualified engineer.
Australian Consumer Law
– Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts, or modifies any rights or guarantees that cannot legally be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
– Where liability can be lawfully limited, it is limited to the extent permitted by law.
