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Concrete kerbs are a great way to provide a stylish border in your landscape, helping to define garden beds as well as keeping different elements of the garden separate. With the wide range of kerbing available today, there is something to suit every garden.
There are several different types of concrete kerbing available, such as a slate impression, stamped concrete, smooth concrete, and even a kerbing that looks like bricks and mortar. Concrete kerbing is also very low maintenance, with re-sealing only being required every few years.
There are several different shapes of concrete kerbing available, each with a sturdy base, so you are able to choose the most suitable shape for your landscape design. Different colours are also available, but you will need to keep in mind that your choice may be limited by the fact that sometimes different colours need to be mixed to acquire the desired colour. However, the range of colour choices means that there will be something that suits your home’s colour scheme as well as that of the landscape. The professional will also be able to give you advice in this regard.
Concrete kerbing professionals are able to provide you with an obligation free quote, and if you decide to install edging, they will be able to completely install it for you, often all within one day. Professionals are also able to provide advice on any matters that may be concerning you such as the look of the kerbing.
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