Driveway Pavers & Tiles

Driveway Pavers & Tiles

Driveway stone pavers enhance the outdoor space with their structured look and exceptional patterns. Pavers for driveways should have a minimum thickness of 30 mm to withstand heavy loads and traffic. Therefore, driveway paving comes in natural stones for their robustness that does not break, chip or crack easily.

Our driveway paving stones come in a variety of natural stones. They promise you stability, minimal maintenance and long life. Apart from conventional paving slabs, you can opt for fun and vibrant crazy pavers or steady cobblestones.

Cobblestone driveway pavers are in high demand for their reliability as resilient material. Both these outdoor pavers offer versatility in design and uplift the surroundings. After all, the driveway area in your garden, porch or courtyard should match the splendour of your property. Isn’t it?

You can build your driveways in soft shades of white, cream and beige or pick daring greys and blacks. There are infinite colours and designs to experiment with. Our paving stones are also available in Travertine, Granite and Limestone, among others. Whether a Bluestone pavers driveway or cobblestone driveway pavers mimicking the European style, each will make heads turn.

Stone Depot is one of the largest wholesale suppliers of premium natural stones in Australia. We deliver across Australia, including Sydney (NSW), Brisbane (QLD), Melbourne (VIC) and more. We believe there is one stone for every space and our stones help you personalize that space. Our extensive range of Driveway Pavers is available in Granite, Travertine, Limestone, Marble and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are Driveway Pavers?

Driveway Pavers are a robust and durable natural stone products that enhance the overall look of your space. They come in a variety of colour options and last for ages if taken care of properly.

2. What is the standard thickness of Driveway Pavers?

The minimum recommended thickness for Driveway Pavers is 30 mm.

3. What is the standard size of Driveway Pavers?

The standard size of Driveway Pavers is 600x400 mm. We also have them available in 800x400 mm.

4. What are the colour options available in Driveway Pavers?

They come in a variety of colour options like beige, silver, grey, white, black and multi-colour.

5. What the the different stone options Driveway Pavers come in?

Granite is the best product for Driveway Pavers. They come in a standard size of 600x400 mm. You can also opt for Cobblestones to pave your driveway.

6. What is the finish of Driveway Pavers?

Driveway Pavers generally come in an exfoliated finish. They have high slip rating and offer a good grip to vehicles.

7. How strong are Driveway Pavers?

Driveway pavers are made of Granite which is one of the hardest and the most robust materials. They can last for ages if properly maintained.

8. Are Driveway Pavers better than concrete?

Driveway pavers are are less prone to cracking. They are better than concrete and can last for over 50 years easily if properly installed and maintained.

9. Are there different grades of Driveway Pavers?

Yes, generally you would find different grades of Driveway Pavers ranging from commerical and standard to premium. We only keep and supply premium quality Driveway Pavers.

10. What is the life expectancy of Driveway Pavers?

The Driveway Pavers that we supply are made of Granite. If they are installed and maintained properly, they can easily last for over 100 years.

11. Is it advisable to only use 30 mm thick Driveway Pavers?

For light traffic areas, 30 mm thick Driveway Pavers are an ideal product. For heavy traffic areas you could opt for thicker options.

12. Can I use Driveway Pavers for residential use?

Yes for residential driveway projects you can choose from our wide range of Driveway Pavers that would suit your requirement well.

13. Are the Driveway Pavers for commercial projects different?

No, they are not different. They can be thicker than the standard Driveway Pavers but would not be different in other aspects.

14. Can I put Driveway Pavers directly on sand or should I put on concrete first?

It is always recommended to do a concrete bedding before laying Driveway Pavers. The sand under the pavers could get washed away, making the stones unstable. Also, the chances of moisture from underneath could damage the pavers.

15. Do you need to seal Driveway Pavers?

Yes, we recommend sealing the Driveway Pavers during installation and also to keep resealing every 2-3 years. Sealing would increase their life expectancy and protect them from getting stained or damaged.

16. How often should I reseal Driveway Pavers flooring?

Industry experts recommend to keep resealing the surface every 2-3 years to make them looking fresh and damage resistant.

17. Can Driveway Pavers get stained?

Yes, Driveway Pavers can get water or chemical stains in case of beverage or oil spillover. It would be best to seal the stone for making it stain and damage resistant.

18. How can you remove stains from Granite Driveway Pavers?

If proper sealing process is followed during installation, there would be fewer chances of Granite getting stained. In case it happens, the best way to remove stains from Granite paving is to scrub with a mild soap solution and warm water.

19. Can I use acidic solution to clean Driveway Pavers?

You should avoid any acidic solution to clean Driveway Pavers. Acidic solutions can leave an etching mark on the surface. Use mild soap or detergent solution with warm water to clean the pavers' surface.

20. Can vinegar be used to clean Driveway Pavers?

Vinegar can dull the surface of Driveway Pavers. It is better to avoid the use of vinegar to clean the stone pavers.

21. Can I use bleach to clean Driveway Pavers?

Overuse of bleach may cause Driveway Pavers to look dull and worn out, along with the risk of the sealant coming off. Also avoid using abrasive scrubs. The best way to clean them is to use warm water with mild soap. For tough stains, we recommend using baking soda and water. Regular cleaning with water helps keep their shine intact.

22. What is the best way to clean Driveway Pavers?

The best way to clean Driveway Pavers is with mild dish soap and warm water. Alternatively you can use a microfibre mop to clean the surface. Also, you can use a pressure washer for quick cleaning.

23. Can I pressure wash Driveway Pavers?

Yes, you can pressure wash Driveway Pavers. We recommend resealing the surface once you have pressure washed them.

24. Are pavers a good idea for driveways?

Yes, pavers are a good idea for driveways. With their distinctive patterns and colours, natural stone pavers may add a touch of elegance to driveways and improve curb appeal. There are things to consider, even if they provide durability and aesthetic appeal. Natural stones can withstand various weather conditions, such as Granite and Travertine. Natural stone pavers can be a wonderful option if appearance and long-term appeal are important and you're ready to invest time in regular maintenance.

25. How thick do pavers need to be for a driveway?

The type of paver material and anticipated traffic load determine the pavers' thickness for a driveway. Depending on the type of stone and the product, the thickness of natural stone pavers can vary greatly. Natural stone driveway pavers should have at least a thickness of 30mm, depending on the type of stone and anticipated load. It's critical to seek advice from a specialist to identify the ideal thickness for your unique set of circumstances. Generally, thicker driveway pavers are more suited to endure the weight and strains of moving vehicles over time. Your driveway pavers' longevity and functionality depend on the proper base preparation and installation.

26. Are paver driveways hard to maintain?

Driveways made of pavers are long-lasting and attractive but need minimal upkeep. Although the interlocking design prevents cracking, weeds can occasionally grow in the spaces between pavers and require occasional cleanup. They can maintain their attractiveness by performing routine sweeping and periodic power washing. Because they are porous, stains may be a problem, but sealing the pavers can help. Re-leveling may be necessary because of settling or shifting over time. The attractiveness and endurance of driveway pavers make the effort worthwhile for those looking for a visually pleasing and durable solution, even though maintenance requires more attention than typical surfaces.

27. Do paver driveways need to be sealed?

It's optional, but advised to seal driveway pavers. Stain resistance, colour enhancement and weed growth are all benefits of sealing. By lessening wear and weathering, it also prolongs the life of the pavers. Sealing can greatly enhance the driveway's beauty and longevity.

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