Concrete kerb comes in all sorts of different shapes and sizes. There are a host of different options for buyers to choose. Kerbs can be painted in many different colours, and can be done so before or after installation. Buyers can opt for pre-set kerbs that are meant to resemble other things such as bricks. The mixture can also be added with rocks and stones, providing a unique aesthetic. Kerbs will most likely be visible, so choose an aesthetic that compliments its surrounding environment.
When looking at other alternatives such as wood or stone based kerbs, concrete kerbs will provide the most accurate and precise measurements of the three. The initial process of measuring the diameters of kerbs is a lot faster than the other two, as the versatility of concrete mixture means it can be set.
Concrete provides further advantages over the two by being much more durable. Consider that a material like wood will eventually rot and have to be replaced, while concrete will last almost indefinitely. Concrete kerbs provide little to no maintenance, if erosion and wear does happen, concrete needs only to be patched up.