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Why Granite Kerbs are Cheaper Than Concrete (Long Term)
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Why Granite Kerbs are Cheaper Than Concrete (Long Term)

Written by Makarand

Production Lead • Ruvello Global

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The Truck Test

When a heavy delivery truck mounts a curb, concrete usually cracks. Once cracked, water gets in, freezes, expands, and the curb disintegrates. It needs replacing in 5-7 years.

The Granite Advantage

Granite Kerbs have immense compressive strength. If a truck hits them, they might chip, but they stay structural. They last 50+ years. That's why the Highways Agency in the UK mandates granite for high-stress zones.

We produce standard road kerbs (6x12 inch) in Steel Grey and Silver Grey granite, chamfered and finished to European EN standards.

#Kerbs#Roads#Infrastructure#Durability
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