Perth Pavers Driveway Contractors
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Lawn Laying & Grass Pavers, Perth-Wide

Perth Lawn Installation

From bare dirt to a lush backyard, our turf specialists prepare the soil, lay climate-suited grass and install grass pavers for driveways that need to stay green.

Lawn Laying Perth

If your yard is bare dirt after a build, or your old lawn has turned patchy, dusty and embarrassing, it's tempting to just live with it. But a healthy lawn changes how a home feels - kids and pets get somewhere safe to play, and the street appeal jumps overnight. As lawn laying specialists in Perth , we handle everything from soil prep through to the final watering-in, so you get thick, even turf that actually takes root rather than yellowing off within weeks.

Perth Pavers supplies and lays turf varieties suited to our sandy soils and hot summers, and we also install grass pavers where you want greenery that can handle a car or trailer - think driveways, verges and overflow parking. Whether it's a small courtyard patch or a full backyard re-turf, our team gets it right the first time.

  • Soil preparation and levelling
  • Turf variety selection for Perth conditions
  • Grass pavers for driveways and parking areas
  • Watering-in and establishment advice

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Benefits

Grass Pavers Perth

Alongside standard turf laying, we install reinforced grass paver systems for homeowners who want a green surface that can still take a bit of weight.

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Performance Built for everyday use
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Reinforced Grass Pavers for Driveways

Grass pavers combine a permeable plastic or concrete grid with turf grown through it, giving you a lawn-look surface strong enough for a car, trailer or overflow parking without the bare wheel ruts a normal lawn gets.

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Perth Climate-Suited Turf Varieties

We supply buffalo, kikuyu and couch turf and help you pick the right one for your sun, shade and soil conditions, so your lawn holds its colour through Perth's hot, dry summers.

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Proper Soil Preparation

We condition and level the soil, improve drainage and remove old growth before a single roll of turf goes down, which is the single biggest factor in whether a new lawn actually survives its first summer.

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Why choose us

Why Homeowners Choose Our Lawn Team

We treat lawn laying as its own trade, not an afterthought tacked onto a paving job, which shows in how the finished turf establishes and holds up.

  • Locally experienced with Perth's sandy soils and climate
  • Straightforward pricing with no surprise soil-prep costs
  • Grass paver systems available for driveways and parking pads
Process

Our Lawn Laying Process

A new lawn is only as good as the ground beneath it, so we follow the same careful sequence on every job.

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Process Preparation to finish
01

Site and Soil Assessment

We check drainage, sun exposure and existing soil quality, then clear old grass, weeds and debris so we're starting from a clean, workable base.

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Turf Variety Selection

Based on how the area is used and how much sun or shade it gets, we recommend a turf variety - or grass pavers for a driveway - that will actually thrive there.

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Laying and Installation

We level and condition the soil, lay the turf in a tight, staggered pattern (or fit the grass paver grid) and roll it in for solid, even root contact.

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Watering-In and Handover

We water the new lawn thoroughly on the day and talk you through a simple watering and mowing schedule so it establishes strong roots in the first few weeks.

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A new lawn often pairs well with fresh paving or a broader landscaping refresh - ask our team about combining projects.

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Earthworks & Drainage

Build from the ground up with site preparation, excavation, levels and drainage support for driveways, paving, asphalt and retaining wall projects.

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Retaining Walls

Stabilise slopes, create usable levels, reduce erosion and frame driveways or gardens with retaining walls designed around your site conditions.

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Sturdy, good-looking brick fences and boundary walls built to suit your home — from front boundary fences to private side and rear walls.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of the questions we're asked most often about lawn laying in Perth.

Which turf varieties suit Perth's climate best?

Buffalo varieties are popular for their shade tolerance and soft feel underfoot, kikuyu handles full sun and heavy foot traffic well, and couch is a hardy, low-maintenance option for open, sunny yards. We'll recommend one based on your site.

What affects the cost of laying a new lawn?

The main factors are the size of the area, how much soil preparation and levelling is needed, the turf variety chosen, and whether you're adding grass pavers for a driveway or parking area rather than standard turf.

How much watering does new turf need after installation?

New turf needs daily watering for the first one to two weeks to help roots establish, tapering off gradually after that. We'll give you a watering schedule suited to the season and turf type when we hand the job over.

When is the best time of year to lay turf in Perth?

Spring and autumn are ideal, when temperatures are milder and rainfall is more reliable, but with the right watering routine we can lay turf successfully across most of the year, including summer.

Are grass pavers a good alternative to plain lawn for a driveway?

Yes - grass pavers give you a green, lawn-like surface that copes with a car or trailer parked on it, whereas plain turf will quickly compact, die off and turn to mud in high-traffic or vehicle areas.