
About A2Z Landscape Construction
We deliver high-end paving installations throughout Pymble. From architectural driveways to luxury outdoor entertaining areas and seamless patio extensions, our paving is designed for a premium finish with long-lasting stability and precision levelling.

THE REALITY OF WAHROONGA SOIL
Most paving projects in Pymble fail because the ground underneath was never prepared correctly. Reactive clay soil expands with moisture and contracts during dry periods, causing poorly installed pavers to move, sink, and separate over time.
We focus on building paving that lasts — not quick surface-level installations.
Site Preparation & Excavation: Removing unstable ground to create a solid foundation.
Compacted Structural Base: Professionally compacted road base for long-term strength and stability.
Built-In Drainage Solutions: Managing water flow beneath the surface to help prevent movement, lifting, and cracking.
CHOOSE YOUR MATERIAL
A premium home doesn't get cheap concrete pavers. We source and lay architectural-grade natural stone:
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Bluestone / Basalt: Non-slip, dense, charcoal tones. Ideal for heritage estates and high-traffic driveways.
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Travertine: Stays cool under the summer sun. The premier choice for luxury pool surrounds and patios.
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Exfoliated Granite: Minimalist, scratch-resistant, clean geometric lines for modern architectural builds.

APPLICATIONS
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Driveways: Engineered sub-bases built to support heavy vehicular weight without sinking.
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Pool Surrounds: Salt-tested, slip-resistant stone with precision drop-face or bullnose coping.
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Patios & Walkways: Flawless leveling and joint sealing to eliminate weed growth and ant hills.
How Long Do Pavers Last In Pymble
If they are laid properly, premium pavers will easily last 25 to 50+ years, and high-end natural stone can honestly last a lifetime.
But there is a massive catch: the material almost never wears out—it’s the sub-base underneath that fails. When you see a wavy, sunken, or cracked paved area, you aren't looking at bad pavers; you're looking at a cheap foundation.
Do I Need Council Approval For Paver Installation In Pymble
The short answer is no, you usually do not need Council approval for a standard paving job in Wahroonga. Under NSW State Policy (Exempt Development), residential pathways, patios, and paving are classified as "Exempt Development"—meaning you can bypass Ku-ring-gai Council completely, provided you meet strict baseline rules
We also service near by suburbs for paving like Wahroonga, Paving Killara






