Bunbury Paving

Yes! Pavers are used to establish a wide range of beautiful structures such as patios, walkways, driveways, pool decks, and other structures. You can even match the pavers to the colours and textures of your residence.
Sealing your pavers is not required, however, it is highly recommended. Consider paver sealing as an investment that must be maintained. Sealing your pavers will make them last a lifetime by preventing fading and stains.
You’ve successfully closed off much of the growing environment if the pavers are properly installed and a compactor is used to keep them in place. Sealing the pavers also helps to prevent the growth of weeds.
Yes, scrape the sand out of the joints around the paver that has to be replaced while it’s being replaced. The paver can be manually removed or squeezed out with two screwdrivers. Replace the new paver in its previous spot, reapply the joint sand, and compress it with a rubber mallet.
Many of our clients choose to reseal every year to take advantage of the seal coating application’s aesthetic benefits, but resealing every year is not an option with asphalt pavements. It is recommended that you reseal every two years.