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The kerb stone is widely an overlooked aspect of urban planning; what makes it prominent is the kind of material used to set it, apart from the fact that they are used as items for an aesthetic appeal for most landscapes and road planning. The design and infrastructural efficiency of a building or landscape is based on the choice of kerb stones.
Know our Motives
Our motives are not just to provide the most apt product possible, but to change how the procurement is done in terms of civil terms and to keep our clients updated and educated about all the necessary details and the possibilities for the most efficient use of the stones.
Let’s talk about Kerb Stones!
To draw a simple explanation, kerb stones are long and narrow concrete blocks with adjoined ends to form a kerb. They are available in different shapes such as Splay, Half Batter, Bullnose and Flushare and are mostly used in making corridors on highways, dividers and separating pedestrians’ paths on roadways.
There are low or Mountable Kerbs which are around 70 to 80 mm high and are used for longitudinal drainage system; low-speed Barrier which is 150 to 200 mm used to leverage tyres; High-Speed Barrier Kerbs are used in critical places such as bridges and mountain roads, these are 230 to 450 mm or more in height; the Submerged Kerbs offer lateral stability used for granular base course and flexible pavements.
Know our Product!
Kerb Stones are of varying shapes and sizes, but as users of the product – it is our duty to be informed about all the necessary facts surrounding the product and its possible prospects. It is imperative to have a distinct knowledge about the differences of the dividers. The major point of highlight for this is the differences in the kind of finishes of the outcome. Starting with the basic differences, there are the Hand Finished and Nut bolt Finished. As the name states, the Hand Finished stones come with wavy undulance on being set and are set by hand, whereas the Nut bolt finished stones have fine aligned lines. There are no patterns and the edges are smoother in the latter. The hand finished stones are manually set with, whereas the latter ones are precast 24 hours and demould giving them a uniform shape and untouched by labour till they are set. As per our experience, we have put an input about the alignment and the smoothness of the stones. There are times when sellers and suppliers only disclose rates for the hand finished stones, unless the purchaser asks in particular. Our duty here is to educate our buyers about each type of stone, so they can make a sound choice.
Conclusion
Since the inception of our organization each and every member at Deccan Concrete possesses the zest and enthusiasm to deliver the best to our client, and we believe in perfection. We never compromise on quality and retain our duties as responsible members of the society, to shape and build an ecosystem which is not only clean but also sustainable for everyone to co-exist.