Brick paving, bluestone, pool paving, porcelain, crazy paving, concrete, decking & landscaping in Springvale. Local contractor, 4.7km from Notting Hill. 63 ⭐ reviews.
Antonio PrimeScape Construction — based in Notting Hill, 4.7km from Springvale. It's a diverse suburb with strong growth and driveway upgrade demand.
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 →Springvale is one of Melbourne's most vibrant multicultural suburbs, known for its bustling Springvale Market (one of Melbourne's best fresh produce markets), the Springvale Homemaker Centre on Princes Highway, and an incredible variety of Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and African restaurants along Springvale Road and Buckingham Avenue. The energy of the suburb is infectious, with the shopping strip around Springvale Station (on the Cranbourne/Pakenham line) always alive with activity.
Key streets include Springvale Road (the main north-south arterial), Princes Highway (east-west thoroughfare), Buckingham Avenue, Osborne Avenue, Gladstone Road, and the network of residential streets like Balmoral Avenue, Lysterfield Road, and Browns Avenue. The Springvale Homemaker Centre on Princes Highway is a major destination for home improvement and furniture shopping, drawing customers from across Melbourne's south-east.
Springvale's multicultural character means diverse housing styles — from older Californian bungalows and post-war homes to modern townhouses and multi-generational family homes on generous blocks. Many families extend and renovate rather than move, creating strong demand for driveway widening (for multiple car households), patio and alfresco paving for extended family gatherings, and pathway improvements connecting front and rear homes on subdivided blocks.
The Springvale Market area on Buckingham Avenue (near the station) is an institution — operating for over 150 years — and nearby homes in streets like Browns Avenue and Balmoral Avenue often have traditional large backyards that homeowners are transforming into low-maintenance paved entertaining spaces. The area's older homes frequently need concrete driveway replacement — many original driveways from the 1950s-70s are beyond repair.
Council regulations under City of Greater Dandenong govern paving in Springvale. The area sits on sandy-loam soils over clay, requiring proper compaction testing for any paved area. Permits are needed for new driveways crossing nature strips and for paving that affects stormwater drainage. We handle all council paperwork for Springvale homeowners and ensure compliance with local regulations.
Local schools include Springvale Primary School, St Joseph's Primary School, Springvale Rise Primary School, and Springvale Secondary College. The proximity to Sandown Racecourse and Dandenong Creek Trail provides additional recreational options for local families.
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