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1300 788 694 - anston.com.au beautiful products for thriving landscapes Pedestal Paving Installing pavers on pedestals is becoming a common installation technique, as using this method offers a range of benefits. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS In the case of paver failure, pavers laid on pedestals incur a higher risk of potential injury to pedestrians. When pavers installed on a solid base crack or break, the damage is cosmetic only. In comparison, pavers that break in a pedestal installation put pedestrians at risk of falling through to the paving sub-base. Pedestal heights vary and can reach up to 900mm, creating a larger gap between the paving and sub-base. ANSTON’S PEDESTAL PAVING SOLUTION To address these safety implications, Anston has produced a reinforced paving product which incorporates a steel mesh in the body of the paver. This mesh frame ensures that the paver maintains its structural integrity when cracked or subjected to high impact loads. The finished paved surface can be set perfectly level, as drainage grades are incorporated into the sub-base beneath. Any unevenness, gradients or irregularity on the sub-base can be easily accommodated using a pedestal system. The gap between the paved surface and sub-base allows the passage of services such as plumbing and electrical. These are easily and quickly accessed by removing only the relevant pavers, which are simply placed back into position once the work is complete. A pedestal installation provides significant time and cost savings. Minimal site preparation is required, and pedestals are set into place without the need for any adhesive. The process of grouting is also no longer necessary, which results in a cleaner, neater-looking installation and eliminates the effects of grout smear. LEVELLING & DRAINAGE ACCESS & CONCEALMENT OF SERVICES QUICK, GROUTLESS INSTALLATION Image source: Cypress Interlocking Paving Image source: HDG Building Materials Above: Cracking of pavers on a solid base vs. a pedestal base. Anston’s pedestal pavers are reinforced with an embedded steel mesh.

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Page 1: Anston Pedestal Paving Flyer - Architecture & Design

1300 788 694 - anston.com.aubeautiful products

for thriving landscapes

Pedestal PavingInstalling pavers on pedestals is becoming a common installation technique, as

using this method offers a range of benefi ts.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

In the case of paver failure, pavers laid on pedestals incur a higher risk

of potential injury to pedestrians. When pavers installed on a solid base

crack or break, the damage is cosmetic only. In comparison, pavers

that break in a pedestal installation put pedestrians at risk of falling

through to the paving sub-base. Pedestal heights vary and can reach

up to 900mm, creating a larger gap between the paving and sub-base.

ANSTON’S PEDESTAL PAVING SOLUTION

To address these safety implications, Anston has produced a

reinforced paving product which incorporates a steel mesh in the body

of the paver. This mesh frame ensures that the paver maintains its

structural integrity when cracked or subjected to high impact loads.

The fi nished paved surface can be set perfectly level, as drainage grades

are incorporated into the sub-base beneath. Any unevenness, gradients

or irregularity on the sub-base can be easily accommodated using a

pedestal system.

The gap between the paved surface and sub-base allows the passage

of services such as plumbing and electrical. These are easily and quickly

accessed by removing only the relevant pavers, which are simply placed

back into position once the work is complete.

A pedestal installation provides signifi cant time and cost savings. Minimal

site preparation is required, and pedestals are set into place without

the need for any adhesive. The process of grouting is also no longer

necessary, which results in a cleaner, neater-looking installation and

eliminates the effects of grout smear.

LEVELLING & DRAINAGE

ACCESS & CONCEALMENT OF SERVICES

QUICK, GROUTLESS INSTALLATION

Image source: Cypress Interlocking Paving

Image source: HDG Building Materials

Above: Cracking of pavers on a solid base vs. a pedestal base.

Anston’s pedestal pavers are reinforced with an embedded steel mesh.

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1300 788 694 - anston.com.aubeautiful products

for thriving landscapes

Reinforced Pedestal PaversAn engineered, safe solution designated for all pedestal paving installations.

Available in all 25 Anston colours and a shot-blasted fi nish.

PEDESTAL PAVING SIZES

Length LengthWeight WeightThickness ThicknessWeight Weight

400400

12001200

1500

1000100010001000100010001000

500500500500500500500500

600600600600600600600600600600600600

700700700

750750

800800800800

900900

400400

300400

400

200250300350350400400

200250250300350400500500

200200250300300350400400450450600600

300300350

300350

300350400400

450450

5070

7070

70

70707050705070

5050705050505070

507050507050507050705070

507050

5070

50505070

5070

20 kg28 kg

63 kg84 kg

105 kg

35 kg44 kg53 kg44 kg61 kg50 kg70 kg

13 kg16 kg22 kg19 kg22 kg25 kg31 kg44 kg

15 kg21 kg19 kg23 kg32 kg26 kg30 kg42 kg34 kg47 kg45 kg63 kg

26 kg37 kg31 kg

28 kg46 kg

30 kg35 kg40 kg56 kg

51 kg71 kg

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