Jagas Paving

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Jagas is proudly New Zealand-owned and we are you Auckland paving experts. At our purpose-built Auckland factory, we manufacture paving to order. We also bring in high-end permeable porcelain pavers from China. Like most Kiwi companies, we care about the environment and are working to become more environmentally friendly, with sustainable products.


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65 Cryers Road, East Tamaki, Auckland 2013, New Zealand

Terrazzo pavers sit at the very top of our paving range. They feature attractive choices of exposed stone chips, pebbles and shell that are made visible to give an attractive honed or sandblasted finish, with good slip resistance.

The range offers architects, designers and homeowners incredible scope and flexibility to achieve striking indoor and outdoor effects.

Our Titan range is made using the same techniques as Terrazzo but combines smaller chips to achieve a subtler pattern and elegant finish. We use only the finest quality chips sourced from the most reputable suppliers worldwide. Titan pavers are a premium product. With a honed finish, this range really shines.

Our traditional ‘fair face’ paver ranges are long-time Jagas favourites with customers. These smooth pavers feature attractive colours and are ideal for any application, from landscaping and patios, to paved pool areas. These pavers are designed to be colour-fast and durable in all environments. They can be smooth-finished, sand-blasted or acid etched.

JAGAS HydroPavers are truly permeable, meaning that water flows through the surface of the paver. Our permeable pavers hold the first 11mm of rainfall inside the void spaces in the paver (20% of volume). This works out to be 3.9L/ m2 of floor area. After the rain stops, this water will transpire back into the atmosphere.

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Country New Zealand
State/Province Auckland
distance: 14 Kilometers
Address 65 Cryers Road, East Tamaki, Auckland 2013, New Zealand
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