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Australia-Wide Cost Guide · 2026

How Much Does paver repair and relaying Cost in Australia?

paver repair and relaying costs vary significantly across Australia depending on your state, the complexity of the work, and local market conditions. Typical paving rates range from $50–$150/m² nationally. Use this guide to understand what to expect, how to compare quotes, and find verified local specialists near you.

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paver repair and relaying Cost Guide Australia 2026

The following pricing is based on national industry averages. Costs may be 10–20% higher in capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne) and lower in regional areas. Always get 2–3 written quotes before committing to any paving work.

National Average

$50–$150

/m²

Emergency / After-Hours

$225

Estimated peak rate

Quotes Recommended

2–3

Before any work begins

paver repair and relaying Availability by State

VIC

73

listed

NSW

42

listed

WA

38

listed

SA

36

listed

QLD

15

listed

TAS

14

listed

ACT

10

listed

NT

9

listed

Prices are estimates only and may change without notice. Verify current pricing directly with your chosen contractor.

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Paving Licensing Requirements in Australia

Licensing requirements vary by state. Always verify your contractor holds the correct licence for your location.

Victoria

In Victoria, paving that involves a new vehicle crossover over Council footpath requires a Council permit. Structural retaining walls over 1m associated with paving require a building permit and registered building practitioner with the VBA.

New South Wales

In NSW, new vehicle crossovers (driveways) require council approval. Paving work over $20,000 forming part of a building contract requires a contractor licence from NSW Fair Trading.

Queensland

In Queensland, paving work over $3,300 as part of a building project may require a QBCC licence. New driveway crossovers require council approval and must meet QBCC standards.

Western Australia

In WA, new vehicle crossovers require Local Government and Main Roads WA approval. Paving does not require a specific trade licence for non-structural work, but home improvement thresholds apply for larger projects.

South Australia

In SA, driveway crossovers require council approval. Structural paving work forming part of a building project requires a licensed builder through Consumer and Business Services.

Tasmania

In Tasmania, paving is generally not a licensed trade. New driveway crossovers require council approval. Structural retaining walls associated with paving require a registered building practitioner.

Australian Capital Territory

In the ACT, paving does not require a specific trade licence. New driveway crossovers require Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) approval.

Northern Territory

In the NT, paving is generally an unlicensed trade. New driveway crossovers require Darwin City Council or relevant Local Government approval. All paving must comply with local stormwater management requirements.

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paver repair and relaying: Frequently Asked Questions

How much does paving cost in Australia?

Concrete paver installation costs $50–$120/m² installed (supply and labour). Brick paving costs $60–$150/m². Exposed aggregate concrete driveways cost $100–$200/m². Natural stone (bluestone, travertine) costs $150–$350/m² installed. Prices vary by region, base preparation required, pattern complexity, and access.

What is the best paving material for an Australian driveway?

Exposed aggregate concrete is the most popular choice — durable, low-maintenance, skid-resistant, and available in many colours and aggregates. Concrete pavers offer the flexibility of replacing individual damaged units. Asphalt is cost-effective for large areas. Brick pavers add character and can be relaid if they settle. For footpaths, clay or concrete pavers suit most styles.

Do I need a permit for a new driveway or paved area?

A new vehicle crossover (from street to property) usually requires Council approval and compliance with driveway specifications. Large paved areas that change stormwater drainage patterns may also need Council assessment. In heritage overlay zones, paving materials may be restricted. Check with your local council before starting work.

How long does paving last in Australia?

Quality concrete pavers last 25–50+ years with minimal maintenance. Brick pavers last 30–50+ years. Exposed aggregate concrete driveways last 20–30 years. Natural stone can last 100+ years if properly sealed. Poor base preparation, tree root intrusion, and heavy vehicle loads are the main causes of early paving failure.

What causes pavers to sink, settle, or become uneven?

The main causes are: inadequate compaction of the sub-base during installation, reactive clay soil movement during wet/dry cycles, tree root intrusion under pavers, and heavy vehicle loading on domestic-grade bedding. Pavers can usually be lifted, the sub-base re-compacted, and relaid — often less expensive than full replacement.

What is polymeric jointing sand?

Polymeric sand is a mixture of fine sand and polymer additives that, when activated with water, hardens in the joints between pavers. It resists washout, ant invasion, and weed growth better than conventional bedding sand. It costs $20–$40 per bag and is typically applied by the paver installer. Re-application may be needed every 5–10 years.

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