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Finish your paving project off right with our range of kerbs and garden edging. Whether you’re edging a path, tidying up a lawn, or fitting a dropper kerb for access, we’ve got solid, reliable options that are easy to work with. From paving edging to lawn edging blocks, everything’s built to last and ready for the British weather. Ideal for both trade jobs and DIY.

 

FAQs

Q: What options are available for garden edging at JT Atkinson?
A: We offer durable concrete garden edging solutions, such as the Pressed Flat Top Concrete Path Edge, ideal for defining flower beds, lawns, and pathways with a clean finish.​

Q: What kerbs are available for driveway installations?
A: We supply robust kerbs suitable for driveways, including the Marshalls HB2 Half Batter Straight Kerb, designed for commercial and industrial applications, offering durability and a professional finish.​

Q: Do you offer dropper kerbs for transitioning pavement levels?
A: Yes, we provide dropper kerbs like the Marshalls Half Battered Bullnose Dropper Left Hand Kerb, ideal for smoothly transitioning from full kerb height to lower levels, for your next kerb dropping job.​

Q: Are there edging solutions compatible with block paving?
A: Certainly, products like the Marshalls Argent Coping/Edging are suitable for use as block paving edging stones, providing a durable functional border for paved areas.​

Q: What are the benefits of using concrete garden edging?
A: Concrete garden edging offers durability, low maintenance, and a clean finish to any paved area. It effectively separates different landscaping elements, such as lawns, flower beds, and pathways, enhancing the overall appearance and organisation of outdoor spaces.​

Q: How can I choose the right paving edging for my project?
A: Consider the specific requirements of your project, such as the type of paving, desired style, and functional needs. Our range includes various options to suit different applications; our in-store teams can provide guidance to help you select the most appropriate edging solution.​