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Concrete kerbs are widely used as edge restraints for block paving, preventing movement and maintaining a clean, defined edge over time.
In heavier-use environments, kerb stones provide essential structure and durability, supporting traffic loads and helping manage surface water flow.
Kerbs can also be used to retain materials and manage changes in height, particularly where a more substantial edge is required than standard edging can provide.
Commonly used where a rounded, more visible edge is required, such as driveways and pedestrian areas.
Designed with a sloped face for added strength and practical use in roads and heavy-duty installations.
Used to create transitions between levels, typically in driveways or access points.
Specialist units designed for corners, curves and changes between kerb types.
Kerbs are typically larger and designed for load-bearing applications such as driveways and roads, while edging is used for lighter-duty landscaping and boundary definition.
Yes, concrete kerbs are commonly used to support and retain driveway edges, particularly with block paving.
In most cases, some form of edge restraint is required to prevent movement. Concrete kerbs are a common and reliable solution.