BROCK SOLID CONCRETE
Concrete Kerbing Grafton
Built tough for local conditions, our licensed team delivers high-quality concreting across the Clarence Valley with local experience and reliability.
Looks Good & Lasts
Keep Spaces Tidy With Strong Kerbing
Concrete kerbing is a smart, low-maintenance way to create clean lines around your garden, driveway or outdoor space. At Brocksolid Concrete, we install strong, durable concrete kerbing for Grafton and Clarence Valley driveways, garden beds, walkways and commercial spaces. Whether you want a border that helps with mowing, protects against soil erosion or simply gives your space a tidy finish, we’ll shape and pour it to match the job. Concrete kerbing is long-lasting, low-maintenance and built to withstand the elements — no rotting, warping or shifting like timber or plastic alternatives. With the right shape, it can even help guide water runoff and keep your site looking sharp for years to come.
Call 0435 716 700 to book a kerbing job that’s solid, practical and built to fit your space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is concrete kerbing used for?
Concrete kerbing is commonly used to border driveways, garden beds, paths and car parks. It provides structure, helps manage water runoff and adds a clean visual edge to outdoor spaces.
How long does concrete kerbing last?
With proper installation and care, concrete kerbing can last 20–30 years or more. It’s highly durable, weather-resistant and requires very little maintenance over its lifespan.
Is concrete kerbing better than plastic or timber edging?
Yes. Unlike timber or plastic, concrete kerbing won’t rot, warp or shift over time. It’s stronger, lasts longer and provides a more permanent, low-maintenance solution.
Strong, Clean, Simple
Right to The Edge
Kerbing isn’t just about appearances — it’s a practical feature that supports your space and reduces future maintenance.
- Keeps lawns in check: A solid edge makes mowing easier and keeps grass from creeping into garden beds or gravel.
- Protects against erosion: Kerbing helps stop soil and mulch from washing away in heavy rain or along sloped areas.
- Directs surface water: With the right shape, kerbing can guide water where it needs to go — not pooling on paths or driveways.
- Sharpens your layout: Kerbing gives landscaping a clean, finished look without needing timber boards or loose edges.
- Lasts through the seasons: Unlike wood or plastic, concrete won’t rot, shift or split in the sun, rain or heat.
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A bit of kerbing goes a long way — especially when it’s poured properly and built to hold its shape. Talk to our team today about kerbing for your yard.