Kerbs
Our ranges of hydraulically pressed Kerbstones are designed to complement block paving and at the same time serves as an ideal, attractive and versatile edge restraint. Extensive engineering and a good selection of components make this an exceptional bonding unit for paving blocks.
Kerbing improves delineation of road edges and contributes to the appearance and safety of the road.
Some of the main purposes of the kerbstone are: Improvement of aesthetic values of the road alignment; To protect pedestrians;
To assist drainage; To improve channelization and delineation of traffic flows.
Barrier Kerb
Barrier kerbs, as the very name suggests, are intended to prevent vehicle encroachments from one side of the carraigeway to the other. Barrier kerbs are used to distinguish sections and separate opposing traffic flow, thereby restricting drivers to their side of the road.
The intrinsic shape of the barrier kerb with its steep concave face, acts as a deterrent to motorists, thus reducing the risk to pedestrians walking on pavements. Another common application of the barrier kerb is to protect vulnerable footpaths such as pedestrian islands and dangerous curves. They aare commonly used to line and protect sensitive roadside equipment such as fuel pumps at filling stations as well.