Luxury Resin Driveways, Built to Last
Strong Kerbs and Edging for Driveways, Patios and Paths
Luxury Resin Driveways, Built to Last. Professional resin bound installations across Kent.
A resin bound surface is only as permanent as the edge that contains it. Kent Resin Driveways installs kerbs and edging throughout the county, providing the structural perimeter that locks your driveway, patio or pathway in position, channels surface water and draws a sharp line between hardstanding and everything around it.
The Structural Role of Kerbs and Edging
Without restraint at the margins, resin bound material gradually migrates, cracks at the boundary and deteriorates from the outside in. A kerb bedded on concrete with a full haunch prevents this entirely, giving the surface a rigid frame to sit against for its entire working life.
Kerbs also define the boundary between driveway and pavement, lawn or planting bed. They direct water toward planned drainage points and prevent vehicles from tracking onto soft ground where they would sink or compact the soil.
Material Options for Every Property
Concrete kerbs are the practical, budget-conscious standard. Available in multiple profiles and heights, they handle vehicle loads comfortably and last for decades when properly haunched.
Sawn granite delivers a premium aesthetic. Exceptionally hard and resistant to chipping, granite kerbs in silver, anthracite or buff complement resin bound surfaces beautifully. They are a popular specification for properties in West Malling, Kings Hill and Bearsted where the overall finish warrants a prestige border.
Flush aluminium strips produce a contemporary, barely-there edge. The thin metal profile sits level with the finished surface, defining the boundary without competing visually. This suits modern builds and minimalist designs.
Brick soldiers introduce a heritage character, especially when the brick matches the house. We bed them on a concrete foundation and point with matching mortar for a stable, long-lasting result.
Installation That Prevents Future Movement
Every kerb we set sits on a fresh concrete bed with a generous haunch behind. Levels are checked continuously with a string line and spirit level so the finished run is true, consistent and at the correct height relative to the surface it will contain. On the clay soils common around Maidstone, Yalding and East Farleigh, we increase foundation depth to accommodate seasonal ground movement.
Dropped Kerbs and Vehicle Crossings
Where a new driveway requires a dropped kerb at the pavement, we handle the council application process and carry out the physical installation once approval is granted. We also install radius kerbs for curved entrances and bullnose profiles for a softer edge detail.
Edging Beyond the Driveway
Patios in Snodland, garden paths in Staplehurst and commercial walkways in Tonbridge all benefit from properly installed edging. We match the material to the context: aluminium for a contemporary terrace, brick for a cottage path, granite for an upmarket commercial frontage.
Request a Quotation
Call 07914 758684 for a free kerb and edging quotation. We serve every area of Kent with honest guidance and careful workmanship.
Benefits of Kerb and Edging Installation
How We Handle Kerb and Edging Installation
Boundary Survey
We measure the perimeter, assess ground conditions and recommend the kerb or edging type that best suits your property and budget.
Trench and Bed Preparation
A trench is excavated to the required depth, compacted and filled with a concrete bed ready to receive the kerbs.
Kerb Setting
Each kerb is placed on the bed, levelled, aligned and haunched with concrete behind for maximum lateral strength.
Ready for Surfacing
The completed kerb run forms the rigid perimeter against which the resin bound surface will be laid.
Ready for Kerb and Edging Installation?
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Kerb and Edging Installation FAQs
Which kerb material gives the best result with resin bound?
All four options work well. Granite offers the highest visual impact, concrete is the most economical, aluminium is the most discreet and brick adds traditional warmth. We discuss the trade-offs during a free site visit.
Can you arrange a dropped kerb crossing?
Yes. We advise on the council application, handle the paperwork on your behalf where possible and carry out the physical works once permission is in place.
What lifespan should I expect from properly installed kerbs?
Concrete and granite kerbs bedded on a full concrete haunch routinely last thirty years or more without shifting or settling.
Do you install kerbs on curved driveways?
Yes. We use purpose-made radius kerbs for tight curves and can cut standard kerbs to follow gentler sweeps where a dedicated radius product is not required.