Edging kerbs are required on areas that need retaining or clear separation from other sections. They should always be set in their own concrete bed.
Edging kerbs refer to an edging that is holding back separate areas. Typically, edging kerbs are concrete kerbs, flat top edgings, tumbled block kerbs or standard concrete block kerbing.
We use a variety of edging kerbs and you can see some examples of the work we have completed using edging kerbs.
Here are some of the projects that Select Paving has completed using Edging Kerbs. If you would like to know more, you can contact us anytime to discuss the work.
Completed:
Work: Removed Trees and Bushes, Excavated And Removed The Area, Extended The Area As Agreed, Removed The Garden, Graded Off The Area, New Base Foundation Installed, Lowered The Levels, Natural Stone Border, Edging Kerbs Installed, New Step(s), New Flowerbeds
Location: Goatstown, County Dublin, Ireland
Completed:
Work: New Base Foundation Installed, Built-Up The Levels, New Drainage System, Installed New Recessed Covers To Replace Manhole Covers, Raised Existing Gulleys/Drains To A Suitable Height, Edging Kerbs Installed, New Flowerbeds
Location: Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland
Completed:
Work: Excavated And Removed The Area, Graded Off The Area, New Base Foundation Installed, Natural Stone Border, Edging Kerbs Installed, Flagstones
Location: Clane, County Kildare, Ireland
Completed:
Work: Excavated And Removed The Area, Extended The Area As Agreed, Removed The Garden, New Base Foundation Installed, Lowered The Levels, New Flowerbeds, Cut Back The Walls, Machine Rolled Base
Location: Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland
Completed:
Work: Excavated And Removed The Area, Graded Off The Area, New Base Foundation Installed, Raised Existing Gulleys/Drains To A Suitable Height, Natural Stone Border, Edging Kerbs Installed, New Step(s)
Location: Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland