Put your foot down… on concrete pavers!

As a construction material concrete has been around since the beginning of history. Now more concrete is in use and being produced daily than any other manmade material and not without good reason.

It’s versatile, strong and stable as well as being environmentally friendly. It doesn’t break down, leach out nasty chemicals, attract destructive pests or rot away.

If you want a solid, durable surface for your outdoor area or around your pool, take a look at the fantastic range of colours, styles and sizes available in concrete pavers. One of the most economically intelligent options for external flooring, they outlast timber and outpace quarried stone for the money.

You can lay them yourself with a bit of preparation or call a contractor for a really professional finish and once they are properly in position they become a low-maintenance, worry-free surface that will last a lifetime.

Get creative with all-over patterns or trim the edge of an area with a contrasting or complementary shade, to add a touch of class.

Another great feature is that pavers can easily be lifted and rearranged or re-used elsewhere on your property in the future if you decide to “build another pyramid where the patio is now”.

Premier Pavers & Stone can help with all aspects of planning your project, from the size and quantity of pavers you’ll need to advice on the best method of installation. They pride themselves on their wide colour range of top-quality products and offer a short turnaround on the most popular colours and sizes. You could be walking on your new surface within just a few weeks!

Premier Pavers & Stone: Phone 03 9248 2400 Website www.premierpavers.com.au


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