Kerbing & Edging in Dursley
Proper kerbing and edging to define your driveway, retain the surface, and give the finish a sharp, tidy line.
Kerbing & Edging in Dursley
Dursley customers looking for kerbing & edging turn to Severn Vale Driveways. Edge restraints do a job most people never think about until it's missing: they hold the driveway surface in place, stop block paving or gravel creeping outward over time, and give the whole job a clean, defined line against the lawn, planting or path. We install kerbing and edging in a range of styles — from simple concrete edging to block or natural stone kerbs that match the main driveway surface — and treat it as a structural part of the job rather than a cosmetic afterthought, bedding and haunching every run properly so it doesn't shift under the weight of a car turning in. It's often worth doing alongside a resurfacing project, but we're also happy to just replace tired or crumbling kerbing on its own. Dursley sits right on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment, and like Stroud, a good number of the driveways we survey here are on a genuine slope rather than flat ground. Stone-built properties toward the older part of town benefit from surfaces and edging that hold their line on a gradient — block paving with solid edge restraints is usually our recommendation here over loose-laid alternatives. Newer estates on the flatter fringes of town have more surface options open to them.
Why Choose Severn Vale Driveways in Dursley?
Severn Vale Driveways brings the same standard of kerbing & edging to every property in Dursley, Gloucestershire. Proper kerbing and edging to define your driveway, retain the surface, and give the finish a sharp, tidy line.
Key Benefits
- ✓Defines a clean, tidy edge to the driveway
- ✓Helps retain block paving, gravel and other loose-laid surfaces
- ✓Range of styles and materials to match your existing surface
- ✓Can be installed as a standalone job or as part of a full resurfacing
Kerbing & Edging in Dursley — FAQ
Yes — kerbing and edging can be replaced on its own where the main surface is still in good condition but the edging has cracked, sunk or come loose.
This usually means the original edge restraint has failed or was never installed properly. Without a solid kerb or edging to push against, block paving will gradually creep outward under the pressure of vehicles turning and braking.
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