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Cell: 083 789 7839
Fax: 086 514 5332
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Company Profile
Kwik Kerb Gauteng was established in 2004 with a specialist
focus on the enhancement of homes and gardens across residential and
commercial applications.
Our services include:
- The installation of Kwik Kerb® continuous concrete landscape edging
- Pool and perimeter fencing
- Solar geyser systems
- The company specialises in both commercial and
residential applications and works closely with landscapers, property
developers and builders.
Workmanship:
- Kwik Kerb Gauteng guarantees all work and we adhere to the highest standards of quality and workmanship.
- Your site will be left spotless when we are
finished – no unsightly cement mixing patches or rubble will be left at
your premises.
- We will repair or replace any installation that is a rare result of an error of workmanship with no quibble.
- We consult with all our clients to ensure that
they get exactly what they require and offer advice where needed to
ensure a superior result.
Aesthetically pleasing and time-saving and environmental benefits:
Continuous concrete garden
edging is a highly effective and visually appealing means of defining
the spaces in your garden, separating lawns from beds, containing
ground cover, retaining precious water and creating focal points.
There is a plethora of reasons to invest in quality continuous concrete
garden edging to turn your garden from good to spectacular. Kwik Kerb
is a machine-extruded continuous concrete that prevents top soil and
mulch from washing away in rainstorms and retains the precious rain
water for use by plants. In addition, a mower strip profile becomes a
great time-saver since grass can be kept in check with a quick trim.
The underground portion helps keep grass and weeds out of flower and
vegetable beds. If you have a fish pond finish it off with edging –
just like framing a painting. Putting an edge around your pond makes it
stand out and more importantly will secure your pond liner beneath it
and ensure that run-off from rain does not end up with your koi's.
Planning garden edges:
Edging should be planned just
like any other aspect of your garden. Start by drawing a detailed plan
of your house and garden and try to include any future landscaping
plans you may have in mind. Remember that each line you draw will
require some form of edge. It may be a flat edge (often a mowing
strip), a raised kerb to retain garden soil or lawn or to control the
flow of water, or a raised garden bed. There are also many types of
profiles – square, sloped, mower edge, car park, lane dividers and high
profile border. Discuss the profiles with your Kwik Kerb operator to
ensure you get a solution in line with your garden’s unique features –
for example a raised or sloped edging will stop surface runoff from
your beds ending up on the lawn or driveway.
Choosing the finish:
Concrete edging has come a long
way from the days of grey, neutral finishes and standard heights.
Today the use of oxides to colour concrete is increasingly popular.
Concrete strips can also be stamped or stencilled in a variety of
patterns. “Kwik Kerb is produced in many styles and colours. Almost
any colour can be chosen and shape and contours can be easily created
in any landscape. The finished result is quickly achieved and the
difference it makes to a front yard is simply amazing. Also, remember
that the Kwik Kerb finish is an exclusive and patented process from
Kwik Kerb worldwide.
Contact Christo Kok for more information on:
Cell: 083 789 7839
Fax: 086 514 5332
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