Brick paving, bluestone, pool paving, porcelain, crazy paving, concrete, decking & landscaping in Mount Waverley. Local contractor, 3.3km from Notting Hill. 63 ⭐ reviews.
Antonio PrimeScape Construction — based in Notting Hill, 3.3km from Mount Waverley. It's a leafy suburb with period homes and long driveways due for replacement.
Clay and concrete pavers for driveways, patios and paths. Herringbone, running b...
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Premium Victorian bluestone in sawn, honed and natural finishes. Patios, pool su...
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Slip-resistant stone, bluestone and porcelain for pool surrounds. Correct draina...
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Large-format anti-slip porcelain tiles for modern patios, alfresco areas and pat...
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Sandstone, flagstone and natural stone crazy paving for driveways, paths and fea...
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Plain, exposed aggregate and coloured concrete driveways and slabs. 25MPa or 32M...
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Merbau, hardwood and treated pine decks. Freestanding and attached. Proper subfr...
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Travertine, bluestone and pavers for alfresco and entertaining areas. Correct dr...
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Retaining walls, garden beds, turf, irrigation and full backyard transformations...
Get Quote →Mount Waverley is one of Melbourne's most established eastern suburbs, stretching from Stephensons Road in the east to Highbury Road in the south, and bordered by Ferntree Gully Road to the north. With its mix of 1950s–1970s brick veneer homes, Californian bungalows, and modern townhouse developments, Mount Waverley offers a diverse range of paving projects — from long concrete driveways on quarter-acre blocks to intimate courtyard patios in newer estate homes.
Key local shopping and lifestyle precincts include Mount Waverley Village on Stephensons Road (Coles, specialty shops, cafes), the Pinewood Shopping Centre on Blackburn Road (Woolworths, medical centre, dining), and the nearby The Glen Shopping Centre in neighbouring Glen Waverley — just a 5-minute drive down Springvale Road. Many of our clients in the area around Essex Heights and Syndal (bounded by Highbury Road and Springvale Road) have recently upgraded their driveways and entertaining areas as part of home renovations.
Schools in the suburb attract families who invest in their outdoor spaces: Mount Waverley Primary School (Stephensons Road), Mount Waverley Secondary College (two campuses on Stephensons and Koomba Park), Essex Heights Primary School, and Huntingtower School on Waimarie Drive. The proximity to Monash University, Deakin University, and Holmesglen TAFE means many professional families value quality outdoor entertaining areas.
Traditionally, Mount Waverley is known for its clay soil conditions — the area sits on heavy basalt-derived clay that expands and contracts significantly with moisture changes. This is critical for paving: without proper sub-base preparation (minimum 150mm of compacted crushed rock) and adequate drainage, clay movement can cause pavers to shift, crack, or sink over time. We always recommend a geotextile fabric membrane under the sub-base and proper edge restraints for Mount Waverley projects.
Council regulations in City of Monash require permits for any paved area exceeding specific property coverage limits. If your planned paving takes total impermeable surfaces above the allowable site coverage (typically 40-50% depending on your zone), a planning permit may be required. We handle all council paperwork and drainage compliance for Mount Waverley homeowners.
Popular local projects include herringbone brick driveways on Stephensons Road and Waverley Road properties, bluestone pool surrounds in the Essex Heights estate area, and porcelain patio paving for the modern townhouses near Syndal Station (Glen Waverley line). The mature street trees along Miller Crescent, The Highway, and Waverley Road mean leaf litter and root growth are also considerations for paver selection and edge treatments.
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