Tiling + paving services for upper/lower north shore, north west, and the hills region
Whether you would like us to do everything from design, paver selection, preparation and installation or just come in and do the heavy lifting we can help.
Whether you need us to handle everything from the initial design, paver selection, preparation, and installation, or if you simply require assistance with the heavy lifting, we’re here to assist. Paver installation can be physically demanding, and if the groundwork beneath the pavers isn’t properly prepared, your smooth pathway can quickly turn into a hazardous, uneven surface.
Why go through the trouble of laying pavers yourself when you can enlist our expertise to create a stunning pathway, driveway, or outdoor entertainment area that not only boasts aesthetic appeal but is also exceptionally durable, level, and stable? Our team ensures proper drainage and offers guidance on cleaning and maintenance.
Given that paving represents one of the most long-lasting and substantial investments in landscaping, it’s crucial to make informed decisions upfront regarding paving style, design, materials, and ongoing maintenance requirements.
Why go through the trouble of laying pavers yourself when you can enlist our expertise to create a stunning pathway, driveway, or outdoor entertainment area that not only boasts aesthetic appeal but is also exceptionally durable, level, and stable? Our team ensures proper drainage and offers guidance on cleaning and maintenance.
Given that paving represents one of the most long-lasting and substantial investments in landscaping, it’s crucial to make informed decisions upfront regarding paving style, design, materials, and ongoing maintenance requirements.
Beneficial properties of concrete
Paver Installation
In residential and commercial properties pavers may be installed in the following locations:
Patio
Paving can be installed on small or big patios on a compacted subbase or onto a concrete base to enhance its beauty, create an appealing surrounding and provide a reliable flooring surface. Pavers commonly utilized are brick, stone and concrete. Pavers can be laid in various patterns to suit the design of the house or to suit personal preferences.
Driveway
Paved driveways are a popular choice for property owners since it gives a sophisticated appearance compared to the traditional driveways made out of asphalt, gravel or plain concrete. Clay brick and concrete pavers are among the most popular materials since they have flexible joints and are durable especially when placed under the heavy weight of vehicles.
Natural stone is also becoming more popular, and although it is more expensive than traditional paving it is longer lasting and is easier to maintain as it is glued and grouted to a 100mm thick concrete slab.
Natural stone is also becoming more popular, and although it is more expensive than traditional paving it is longer lasting and is easier to maintain as it is glued and grouted to a 100mm thick concrete slab.
Walkways
Encouraging people to walk on paths rather than the grass in busy areas will help ensure the grass looks great and doesn’t wear down. The design and surface finish are critical considerations to ensure that the walkway is not just appealing and functional, but safe and slip free as well.
Pool Surrounds
Paving is an ideal and attractive surface around pool areas.
With the abundant choices of natural stones from all around the world to choose from it is becoming a very popular, low maintenance addition to your pool area.
Paved areas around your pool should always be prepared with a structural concrete base with the pavers glued and grouted with expansion joins where necessary to reduce any cracking to the area over time.
With the abundant choices of natural stones from all around the world to choose from it is becoming a very popular, low maintenance addition to your pool area.
Paved areas around your pool should always be prepared with a structural concrete base with the pavers glued and grouted with expansion joins where necessary to reduce any cracking to the area over time.
Edging
Edging draws the line that separates the lawn from driveways, walkways or patios. Aside from keeping your outdoor space organized, edging brings out focal points, creates curb appeal and protects the lawn and garden plants from weeds.
Brick, concrete and stone pavers are ideal materials for your edging.
Brick, concrete and stone pavers are ideal materials for your edging.
Paving Materials
Brick
Brick paving is a great addition to cottage, country and heritage style homes and projects. This style of paving gets better with time as it ages and blends in with the surrounding buildings as it is exposed to the elements.
Cobblestones
Ideal when you want to have an old European design for your landscape.
Cobblestones are durable, although, they can be a little bumpy and uneven this adds to the authentic look of the paving.
Cobblestones are durable, although, they can be a little bumpy and uneven this adds to the authentic look of the paving.
Flagstone
A popular and easy to work with material since it is flat and regular in size making it ideal for patios, walkways, paths and seating areas. It is durable, provides a non- slip surface and requires little upkeep. It creates a lovely soft inviting look which is a lot softer to the eye than concrete.
Steppers
Steppers can be broken up with gravel, plants or synthetic turf. This is a cost-effective way to create an attractive area that is great for those narrow sides of buildings or areas where drainage is a concern. They can also be used to break up larger areas of paving and garden areas to create interest. Steppers are not recommended for high traffic areas but are a great idea for low to medium traffic areas.
Natural Stone
Natural stone is becoming one of the most popular styles of paving due to the increased importation of stone from all around the world which seems to be increasing in choice every month. Although more expensive to supply and install than traditional paving,it is easier to maintain and more structural due to the pavers being glued and then grouted to a 100mm thick reinforced concrete slab.
Natural stone is also in most cases a lot harder wearing than concrete manufactured pavers.
Natural stone is also in most cases a lot harder wearing than concrete manufactured pavers.