Permeable Paving
Create a high-strength, stable landscape using our professional-grade interlocking permeable pavers. Engineered primarily to reinforce the ground and increase load-bearing capacity, these systems prevent gravel migration and soil compaction on driveways and paths. Shop in-store or online at Daisy’s Garden Supplies for all your ground stabilisation needs, including the SmartPave and SurePave ranges, as well as the specialized aggregates and base materials required for a durable, heavy-duty finish.
Create a high-strength, stable surface for your home or commercial project using our range of interlocking permeable pavers. Specifically engineered to reinforce ground surfaces, these systems prevent soil compaction and eliminate the shifting of gravel or decorative stones under pressure. Shop in-store or online at Daisy’s Garden Supplies for heavy-duty ground stabilisation solutions, including the SmartPave and SurePave ranges, designed to handle everything from pedestrian foot traffic to heavy vehicle loads. The primary function of permeable paving is to provide structural integrity to loose surfaces. By locking aggregates into a rigid honeycomb or cellular matrix, these pavers increase the load-bearing capacity of your ground, preventing ruts, potholes, and "spreading" over time. While strength is the priority, the porous design offers the added benefit of natural drainage. This prevents surface ponding and allows water to recharge the water table, making it a smarter, more durable alternative to traditional asphalt or poured concrete that can crack under shifting ground conditions. SmartPave is a residential-grade system used to stabilise decorative stones, pebbles, or hoggin paths. Perfect for high-traffic pedestrian areas, patios, and courtyards, its innovative honeycomb cell design—combined with a polypropylene geotextile base—ensures the panels stay buried and stones remain exactly where you put them. It creates a flat, firm pavement suitable for pedestrians, bikes, and lightweight vehicles. SurePave is the ultimate choice for projects requiring maximum strength. It has the ability to support cars, campervans, and even large trucks, making it ideal for driveways, laneways, and parking areas. The robust cellular design offers a high-strength alternative to concrete, providing a safe and functional surface that can withstand heavy-duty usage without sacrificing the natural aesthetic of gravel or decorative stone. Using interlocking grids is an effective way to prevent erosion on sloped driveways or embankments. The mechanical bond between the cells ensures that your surface stays uniform and level, even under the stress of braking or turning vehicles. Pick-Up Available
With nine store locations across Melbourne and Geelong, it’s easy to collect your permeable paving units. Visit us in-store to see the difference in cell strength and get expert advice from our knowledgeable staff. Delivery Available Across Melbourne and Geelong
We understand that ground stabilisation requires significant volume. Our fleet of trucks can deliver your paving units and bulk aggregates directly to your site. Does the paving stop gravel from migrating?
Yes. The cellular structure of both SmartPave and SurePave physically "locks" the stone in place, meaning you won't get gravel spilling onto your lawn or "tracking" onto the road. Can I drive a truck on SurePave?
Absolutely. SurePave is engineered for heavy-duty applications and is capable of supporting the weight of large trucks and campervans when installed over a correctly prepared base. Is it easy to install?
Yes, the panels feature a simple interlocking system that allows them to be laid quickly over large areas. Once clipped together and filled with your choice of stone, the surface is immediately ready for use.Permeable Paving
Benefits of Permeable Paving
Permeable Paving for Every Application
SmartPave for Residential Paths & Patios
SurePave for Heavy-Duty Driveways
Stabilisation for Slopes & High-Traffic Areas
Permeable Paving Delivery or Pick-Up in Melbourne
Permeable Paving FAQ’s