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Permeable Paving: Is It Worth It for Melbourne Properties?

By Antonio PrimeScape  |  May 2026

Permeable paving installation Melbourne
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Melbourne homeowners are increasingly asking about permeable paving โ€” and for good reason. With our city's intense stormwater events, aging drainage infrastructure, and tightening council regulations, permeable (also called porous or water-permeable) paving is becoming a smart choice for driveways, patios, and pathways.

But is it worth the extra cost? Let's break down how it works, what it costs, and when it makes sense for your Melbourne property.

What Is Permeable Paving?

Unlike standard paving where water runs off the surface into drains, permeable paving allows rainwater to pass through the surface and infiltrate into the ground below. This is achieved through one of three systems:

  • Permeable interlocking pavers: Standard brick or concrete pavers set with wider gaps filled with crushed aggregate instead of sand. Water drains through the gaps.
  • Porous concrete or asphalt: A specially formulated mix where fine particles are reduced, creating interconnected voids that water passes through.
  • Plastic grid systems: Geocell grids filled with gravel or grass โ€” commonly used for driveway turf reinforcement and overflow parking.

For Melbourne residential applications, permeable interlocking pavers are the most popular choice โ€” they offer the same look as traditional brick paving while adding significant drainage benefits.

Why Melbourne Homes Need Permeable Paving

Melbourne's stormwater infrastructure was largely designed decades ago, and many suburbs experience localised flooding during heavy rain events. Every square metre of impermeable surface (roof, driveway, patio) contributes to this problem by sending water straight to storm drains.

Permeable paving reduces runoff by 80โ€“90% compared to standard paving or concrete. This matters because:

  • Council regulations are tightening: Several Melbourne councils now require stormwater management plans for new developments and major renovations. Permeable paving is one of the easiest ways to meet these requirements.
  • No pooling or flooding: Water drains through the surface instantly โ€” no more puddles on your driveway after a storm.
  • Groundwater recharge: Your garden and local water table benefit from the water returning to the soil instead of being piped away.
  • Tree root management: Permeable surfaces allow water and air to reach tree roots, reducing subsidence risk in reactive clay soils common across Melbourne's eastern suburbs.

Cost Comparison: Permeable vs Traditional Paving

Permeable paving typically costs 15โ€“30% more than standard paving due to the additional base preparation and specialised materials.

Estimated costs for Melbourne (per mยฒ, installed):

Standard brick paving: $85โ€“$130/mยฒ

Permeable brick paving: $110โ€“$160/mยฒ

Standard concrete driveway: $60โ€“$120/mยฒ

Porous concrete: $90โ€“$150/mยฒ

The price premium comes mainly from the deeper base layer โ€” permeable paving requires a 250โ€“400mm sub-base of crushed rock to store and infiltrate water, compared to 100โ€“150mm for standard paving.

However, you may offset some of this cost because permeable paving can eliminate or reduce the need for:

  • Additional stormwater drainage pits and pipes
  • Rainwater tank connection requirements
  • Councils may reduce stormwater levies for properties with on-site infiltration

Melbourne Council Regulations

Several Melbourne councils now have specific stormwater management policies that encourage or require permeable surfaces:

  • City of Monash: Requires on-site stormwater detention for any development exceeding 50mยฒ of impervious area. Permeable paving significantly reduces detention requirements.
  • City of Whitehorse: Encourages permeable surfaces in their Sustainable Design Policy. New driveways and parking areas over 50mยฒ may require a stormwater management report.
  • City of Boroondara: Has water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) requirements that permeable paving satisfies.
  • City of Casey & City of Knox: General stormwater management requirements apply โ€” permeable paving is a proven compliance solution.

It's always worth checking with your local council before starting any paving project. Antonio PrimeScape handles permit applications and compliance as part of our service.

Maintenance of Permeable Paving

Permeable paving needs slightly more care than standard paving because the drainage gaps can clog over time:

  • Annual vacuum/ sweep: The aggregate-filled gaps need to be cleaned once a year to maintain drainage performance. A leaf blower, industrial vacuum, or stiff broom works well.
  • No sand topping: Never top up permeable joints with sand โ€” use the correct clean aggregate (typically 2โ€“5mm gravel).
  • Weed control: Weeds grow more readily in aggregate-filled gaps. A yearly application of polymeric stabiliser or targeted weed treatment keeps them at bay.
  • Longevity: With proper maintenance, permeable paving lasts as long as standard paving โ€” 25โ€“40 years.

When Is Permeable Paving NOT Worth It?

It's not the right choice for every situation:

  • Clay-heavy soil: Melbourne's famous reactive clay doesn't absorb water well. A percolation test (soak test) is essential before installation โ€” if the ground can't absorb water fast enough, permeable paving won't function properly without an oversized base layer.
  • Steep slopes: Permeable paving works best on flat or gently sloping ground (less than 5% gradient). On steeper slopes, water runs off the surface before it can infiltrate.
  • Tight budgets: If cost is the primary concern, standard paving or concrete is still a perfectly good option for most applications.

Our Verdict

For Melbourne homeowners planning a new driveway, patio, or entertaining area โ€” especially in suburbs with clay soil, flooding history, or strict council requirements โ€” permeable paving is absolutely worth considering. The 15โ€“30% cost premium delivers genuine drainage benefits, council compliance, and environmental value.

If you're in an area with good soil drainage and no council pressure, standard paving remains an excellent choice. The concrete vs pavers driveway guide covers the standard options in detail.

Read more about permeable paving systems in Melbourne for a deeper technical breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does permeable paving work in Melbourne's clay soil?

It can, but only if the base layer is designed correctly. A percolation test is essential. In low-permeability soils, the base layer acts as a storage tank that slowly releases water into the ground โ€” this is called an attenuation system.

Can I use permeable paving for my driveway?

Yes. Permeable interlocking pavers are suitable for residential driveways carrying cars and light vehicles. For heavy traffic, the base needs to be engineered to handle the combined load and drainage requirements.

Does permeable paving add to property value?

Indirectly โ€” homes with sustainable drainage solutions and no flooding issues are more attractive to buyers. In areas prone to stormwater problems, it's a definite selling point.

Will I save money on drainage costs?

If your project would otherwise require expensive drainage pits, pipes, or on-site detention tanks, permeable paving can reduce or eliminate those costs, narrowing the price gap significantly.

How long does permeable paving last?

25โ€“40 years with proper installation and annual maintenance โ€” comparable to standard brick paving.

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