Concrete Kerbs

Concrete kerbs are designed for heavier-duty applications where strength, stability and load resistance are essential. Commonly used in driveways, roads, commercial projects and paved areas, they provide a solid edge restraint and help maintain the integrity of surrounding surfaces. Our range of concrete kerb stones includes a variety of profiles and sizes to suit different applications, from standard straight kerbs to specialist units such as dropper and transition kerbs. Manufactured from high-quality concrete, they are built to withstand regular use and challenging conditions.
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Eaton Quadrant Kerb | QHB305 | QBN305

£24.75 £29.70 incl. VAT

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Eaton Transition Kerb | HB2-BN2 Concrete Edging

£18.48 £22.18 incl. VAT

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Concrete Kerbs

Eaton Half Battered Concrete Kerb | BN2 125mm x 255mm x 915mm

Applications

Driveways & Block Paving

Concrete kerbs are widely used as edge restraints for block paving, preventing movement and maintaining a clean, defined edge over time.

Roads & Commercial Projects

In heavier-use environments, kerb stones provide essential structure and durability, supporting traffic loads and helping manage surface water flow.

Landscaping & Level Changes

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.

Types of Concrete Kerbs

Bull Nosed Kerbs

Commonly used where a rounded, more visible edge is required, such as driveways and pedestrian areas.

Half Battered Kerbs

Designed with a sloped face for added strength and practical use in roads and heavy-duty installations.

Dropper Kerbs

Used to create transitions between levels, typically in driveways or access points.

Quadrant & Transition Kerbs

Specialist units designed for corners, curves and changes between kerb types.

Why Choose Concrete Kerbs

  • High strength and load-bearing capability
  • Suitable for driveways and commercial use
  • Provides reliable edge restraint for paving
  • Long lifespan with minimal maintenance
  • Wide range of profiles for different applications

FAQs

What is the difference between kerbs and edging?

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.

Are concrete kerbs suitable for driveways?

Yes, concrete kerbs are commonly used to support and retain driveway edges, particularly with block paving.

Do I need kerbs for block paving?

In most cases, some form of edge restraint is required to prevent movement. Concrete kerbs are a common and reliable solution.