Pavers in Gympie

Gympie Pavers
A good paver doesn’t just sit there—it handles foot traffic, cars, heat, rain and everything in between. That’s why locals come to Golden City Gympie Brick & Landscape for strong, stylish and built-to-last pavers. Whether you’re updating a patio, planning a new driveway or shaping a tidy path through the garden, we’ve got the right fit for your space.
We’ve been helping Gympie for over 30 years, so we know what works in local conditions. Choose from a wide range of sizes, textures and tones—there’s something here to suit every job and budget.
Not sure how many to order or what goes underneath them? Just ask. We’re happy to walk you through it.
Call
07 5482 2944 or drop in for a look. We’ll help you get your next paving project sorted, stress-free.
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30+ Years' Experience
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The Right Pavers for The Job
Not all pavers are made equal. Some are better for driveways, some for garden steps, others for pool surrounds where slip resistance matters most. That’s why we keep a wide range on hand—and why it helps to talk to people who’ve worked with them all. Our pavers hold up to Gympie weather, they’re easy to install and they look sharp for years.
Plus, we stock all the gear you need to lay them properly: bedding sand, gravel, cement, edging—you name it. Doing it yourself? We can help you plan the job and work out quantities.
Getting someone in to do it? We’ll have everything ready for them too. Whatever your project looks like, we’ll help you lay the groundwork (literally) for something that lasts.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best pavers for driveways?
Look for concrete or clay pavers that are thick and rated for vehicle traffic. You want something with good strength, non-slip texture and a finish that won’t wear quickly.
Avoid thin decorative styles—while they look nice, they may crack under pressure. A solid base layer and proper compaction are just as important as the paver itself for long-term performance.
How many pavers do I need for my space?
Measure the area in square metres, then check the coverage rate of your chosen paver (usually listed as how many per m²).
Always allow an extra 5-10% for cuts, breakage or changes during the job. If your layout includes curves or tight corners, lean towards the higher end of that buffer.
Do I need to seal outdoor pavers?
Sealing isn’t always essential, but it’s recommended for pavers in high-traffic areas, near pools, or where staining is likely (like driveways or BBQ areas).
Sealers help resist moisture, grime, oil and UV damage. You can choose between a natural look or a more enhanced colour finish depending on the sealer you use.