Garden Beds That Stay Put
A solid kerb line keeps soil, mulch and plants exactly where you put them, so garden beds stop creeping onto paths and driveways after every watering or downpour.
Neat, durable kerbing that defines driveways, garden beds and car parks — installed by Perth's local kerbing specialists.
If your garden beds keep spilling soil and mulch across the driveway, or a stretch of paving looks unfinished without a defined edge, kerbing is usually the answer. A well-formed kerb holds garden beds in place, keeps water running where it should instead of pooling against garden edges, and gives driveways, pathways, car parks and commercial forecourts a tidy, finished edge that lasts for years, rain or shine.
Perth Pavers is one of the established kerbing contractors in Perth , forming concrete and paver kerbing for homes and light commercial sites from Rockingham to Joondalup and everywhere in between. Whether you need garden edging around new beds, kerbing to frame a driveway resurface, or ribbon kerbing for a car park, our kerbing specialists handle the layout, forming and finishing so every edge holds its shape and looks sharp for years, not just months.
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A well-built kerb does more than tidy up an edge — here's what it actually does for your property.
A solid kerb line keeps soil, mulch and plants exactly where you put them, so garden beds stop creeping onto paths and driveways after every watering or downpour.
Kerbing protects the outer edge of a driveway from crumbling under wheel weight and helps direct stormwater to the right drainage point instead of pooling on the slab.
For car parks and commercial sites, we form kerbing that copes with regular vehicle movement, defines parking bays clearly and stands up to years of daily use.
We've formed kerbing across Perth homes and commercial sites for years, so we know how to get the lines straight and the finish right the first time.
From the first look at your site to the final clean-up, here's what to expect.
We come out to look at your garden beds, driveway or car park, check levels and drainage, and talk through what kerbing style will work best.
We mark out the kerb line on site so you can see exactly where it will sit before anything is poured, and adjust it with you until it's right.
We set the formwork, pour and finish the concrete or lay the paver kerbing, taking care with curves, joints and falls for proper drainage.
Once the kerbing has cured, we clear the site, tidy up the edges and walk you through the finished job before we call it done.
Kerbing rarely stands alone — it usually finishes off a bigger paving or landscaping job.
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Some of the questions we get asked most often about kerbing in Perth.
We install poured concrete kerbing, precast concrete kerbing, paver kerbing and ribbon kerbing, and can match the style to your driveway, garden beds or car park.
Cost depends on the length and shape of the kerb line, the material you choose, ground conditions and access to the site, plus whether it's part of a larger driveway or paving job.
Yes, kerbing can usually be added around an existing driveway or paving without needing to redo the whole surface, as long as the edges are in reasonable condition.
A typical garden bed or driveway kerbing job takes one to two days, while larger car park kerbing projects can take longer depending on the length and layout.
Concrete and paver kerbing need very little upkeep — an occasional hose down and a check for any garden overgrowth is usually all it takes to keep it looking sharp.