Our paving price lists are available on the product pages of our website. If you need assistance or have specific project requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly. We’re happy to guide you in selecting the best option for your needs and budget.
Laying concrete pavers requires careful planning and preparation. Visit our blog for a step-by-step guide, including tips on creating a stable base, achieving proper alignment, and finishing with sand or crusher dust for an even look. If you’re unsure, we can recommend a trusted professional landscaper for assistance.
Exposed pebble pavers require minimal maintenance. For everyday care, a simple hose down and occasional scrubbing with a soft brush will suffice. For a deeper clean, a light water blasting can be used being careful to not blast off any stones, but always avoid harsh chemicals to preserve their finish.
We recommend sealing smooth and textured pavers to protect their colour and durability against weather, stains, and ageing. Sealing enhances the longevity of your pavers while maintaining their appearance. For advice on the best sealing products and application techniques, feel free to reach out.
Avoid using acid wash on coloured pavers, as it can damage their finish and colour. Additionally, we do not recommend using products like Pave Lock, which can affect the integrity of your paving. If you’re unsure, please ask us for advice on safe cleaning and maintenance.
We have worked with a number of capable local landscapers and are happy to provide contact details for you to get in touch with them and start your outdoor project.
Absolutely! We offer a range of additional colours through our brochure. If you’re looking for something unique to suit your project, we’d be delighted to help you explore the options we have available.
Yes, we often have a selection of seconds and extra pavers left over from large orders available on-site at reduced prices. Seconds are ideal for budget-conscious projects. Call us or visit to check what’s in stock—our friendly team is here to assist you.
Concrete pavers take approximately 10 days to cure fully after demoulding. During this time, they achieve the strength and durability needed for optimal performance. We ensure no paver leaves our site until it’s fully cured and ready for use.
Our standard pavers are not designed to support vehicles. However, we stock a durable small cobblestone option specifically designed for driveways. Contact us for more details or to discuss your driveway project.