For generations, Stafford’s has been a trusted name in building and construction. What began with brickworks in the 1930s has grown into a group of businesses dedicated to supporting our local communities with high-quality products and reliable service.
From the early days of firing kilns to supplying homes and businesses with essential materials, Stafford’s has always been about craftsmanship, care, and community. Today, we continue to serve the Sapphire Coast, Bega Valley, and Bombala with the same commitment to quality that built our reputation.
Building Down Draught Kiln
Bricks drying in the sun
Stacking bricks for firing
Ron Stafford "firing the kiln"
Built to last – church built with Stafford’s bricks
From Our Legacy to Your Projects
Our commitment to quality and service has grown with the region, and today, Stafford’s provides trusted solutions for every stage of a project – whether it’s a home renovation, a commercial build, or a backyard transformation.
Your go-to for quality tools, materials, and expert advice. Whether you're a weekend DIYer or a seasoned tradie, we’ve got what you need to get the job done right.
Reliable, high-quality windows, screens and doors for homes and businesses. Standard or custom, we make sure they’re built to last.
Supporting the People Who Support Us
At Stafford’s, we’ve always believed that strong communities are the foundation of everything we do. Since 1930, we’ve been more than just a business—we’ve been locals, backing locals.
From grassroots sports and major events to trade support and fundraising initiatives, we’re proud to get behind the people and projects that bring this region together. Whether it’s sponsoring a surfboat marathon, supporting local footy teams, or hosting industry breakfasts to keep tradies connected, we’re here to help our community thrive.
Check out the latest events and initiatives we’ve been part of below!
Thanks to everyone who got behind this year’s Community Firewood Raffle – and a big congratulations to our six lucky winners: Anika McCoy Sarah Henry Lisa Whiting Norma Wilton Ian
We were proud to visit Bega High School during National Reconciliation Week to present a $2,000 contribution in support of Indigenous education, as part of the Stafford’s Concrete Art Competition.
We were thrilled with the response to our very first Stafford’s Concrete Art Competition – thank you to all the young artists who took part and shared their creativity with
We’re proud to once again support our local legends with this year’s Community Firewood Raffle – and it’s bigger than ever! We’ve donated six loads of firewood, delivered straight to
As the dust settles on last weekend’s festival, we want to acknowledge the incredible energy and effort that brought so many people together. Athletes, families, volunteers, organisers, locals — it
We love hosting Landscapers Breakfasts at Stafford’s Hardware in Kalaru – giving local tradies, landscapers, and outdoor project enthusiasts a chance to connect, chat with suppliers, and check out what’s